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Motion management in a fast blood pressure measurement device

  • US 7,429,245 B2
  • Filed: 07/14/2003
  • Issued: 09/30/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/14/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A blood pressure measurement apparatus configured to operate according to an oscillometric method of measuring blood pressure, comprising:

  • an inflatable chamber, said inflatable chamber operable to be inflated during an inflation interval and deflated during a deflation interval;

    a sensor coupled to said inflatable chamber, said sensor configured to measure a signal according to the oscillometric method of measuring blood pressure, said signal comprising information indicative of a blood pressure of vertebrate;

    a control module configured to receive as input at least a portion of said signal from said sensor, and to generate as output a control signal having a selected one of a plurality of values responsive to said input;

    a first analysis module, said first analysis module configured to analyze said signal during said inflation interval of said inflatable chamber at a rate greater than 3 mmHg per second before said inflatable chamber is fully inflated to extract from said signal a systolic blood pressure and a diastolic blood pressure of said vertebrate according to the oscillometric method of measuring blood pressure;

    a second analysis module, said second analysis module selectively operative in response to one of said plurality of values of said control signal, said second analysis module configured to analyze said signal during said deflation interval of said inflatable chamber to extract from said signal said blood pressure of said vertebrate according to the oscillometric method of measuring blood pressure; and

    a neonate sensor module configured to represent whether said vertebrate is a neonate vertebrate;

    wherein in response to a positive determination that said vertebrate is a neonate vertebrate, said apparatus completes a blood pressure measurement of said neonate vertebrate using said second analysis module.

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