System and method for visualizing sleep-related information
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1. A method for transforming sound information into a visual representation of the breathing of a patient comprising:
- identifying a first set of physiological data values derived from respiratory sound information collected from the patient during a time interval associated with a sleep period of the patient;
using a computer, obtaining from the first set of physiological data values an envelope signal, the envelope signal being indicative of a loudness, level, or intensity of the respiratory sound;
outputting within a spatial region having a first axis and a second axis an envelope trace derived from the envelope signal, with the time interval associated with the sleep period represented on the first axis and the magnitude of the envelope signal represented on the second axis; and
outputting within the spatial region provided by the first axis and the second axis a first plurality of graphical components, each of the first plurality of graphical components being associated with a different time period provided on the first axis, at least one of the first plurality of graphical components representing a degree of snoring during the time period associated with the graphical component by the use of a color or texture pattern of the graphical component, wherein at least three different degrees of snoring, one of which degrees of snoring may be the absence of snoring, are represented among the first plurality of graphical components; and
each of the first plurality of graphical components having a top border conforming to the envelope trace.
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Abstract
A method for improved visualization of information related to the physiology of a sleeping patient is disclosed. Physiological information from the patient is obtained by a device, converted to digital format, and transformed into physiological data of two or more types. Physiological data of two or more types are combined into a compact graphical display representing data from all physiological data types.
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1. A method for transforming sound information into a visual representation of the breathing of a patient comprising:
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identifying a first set of physiological data values derived from respiratory sound information collected from the patient during a time interval associated with a sleep period of the patient; using a computer, obtaining from the first set of physiological data values an envelope signal, the envelope signal being indicative of a loudness, level, or intensity of the respiratory sound; outputting within a spatial region having a first axis and a second axis an envelope trace derived from the envelope signal, with the time interval associated with the sleep period represented on the first axis and the magnitude of the envelope signal represented on the second axis; and outputting within the spatial region provided by the first axis and the second axis a first plurality of graphical components, each of the first plurality of graphical components being associated with a different time period provided on the first axis, at least one of the first plurality of graphical components representing a degree of snoring during the time period associated with the graphical component by the use of a color or texture pattern of the graphical component, wherein at least three different degrees of snoring, one of which degrees of snoring may be the absence of snoring, are represented among the first plurality of graphical components; and
each of the first plurality of graphical components having a top border conforming to the envelope trace. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 8)
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4. A method for transforming sound information into a visual representation of the breathing of a patient comprising:
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identifying a first set of physiological data values derived from respiratory sound information collected from the patient during a time interval associated with a sleep period of the patient; using a computer, obtaining from the first set of physiological data values an envelope signal, the envelope signal being indicative of a loudness, level, or intensity of the respiratory sound; outputting within a spatial region having a first axis and a second axis an envelope trace derived from the envelope signal, with the time interval associated with the sleep period represented on the first axis and the magnitude of the envelope signal represented on the second axis; outputting within the spatial region provided by the first axis and the second axis a first plurality of graphical components, each of the first plurality of graphical components being associated with a different time period provided on the first axis, at least one of the first plurality of graphical components representing a degree of snoring during the time period associated with the graphical component by the use of a color or texture pattern of the graphical component; and
each of the first plurality of graphical components having a top border conforming to the envelope trace; andoutputting within the spatial region provided by the first axis and the second axis a second plurality of graphical components, each of the second plurality of graphical components being associated with a different time period provided on the first axis, at least one of the second plurality of graphical components representing a limb movement by the patient during the time period associated with the graphical component; and
each of the second plurality of graphical components having a substantially rectangular shape, with side borders perpendicular to the first axis, a top border parallel to the first axis, and a bottom border parallel to the first axis. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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9. A computer readable medium having embodied thereon a program, the program being executable by a processor for performing a method for characterizing a state of a patient, the method comprising:
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outputting within a spatial region having a first axis and a second axis an envelope trace of respiratory sound associated with the patient during a time interval associated with a sleep period of the patient represented on the first axis, the envelope trace being indicative of a loudness, level, or intensity of the respiratory sound; and outputting within the spatial region provided by the first axis and the second axis a first plurality of graphical components, each of the first plurality of graphical components being associated with a different time period provided on the first axis, at least one of the first plurality of graphical components representing a degree of snoring during the time period associated with the graphical component by the use of a color or texture pattern of the graphical component; and
each of the first plurality of graphical components having a top border conforming to the envelope trace. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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