Oximeter sensor with digital memory encoding patient data
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1. A method of operating a sensor, the method comprising:
- providing a patient identification code and a duration of time stored in a memory device of the sensor to a pulse oximeter to determine whether the patient identification code matches a previous patient identification code associated with the sensor;
erasing the duration of time that a patient has been monitored by the pulse oximeter from the memory device of the sensor;
receiving an updated duration of time that a patient has been monitored by the pulse oximeter or a new duration of time that a different patient has been monitored by the pulse oximeter, wherein the sensor receives the updated duration of time if the patient identification code matches the previous patient identification code, and the sensor receives the new duration of time if the patient identification code does not match the previous identification code; and
storing the updated duration of time that the patient has been monitored by the pulse oximeter or the new duration of time that the different patient has been monitored by the pulse oximeter as digitally encoded data in the memory device of the sensor.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a memory chip for use in an oximeter sensor, or an associated adapter or connector circuit. The memory chip allows the storing of patient related data, such as patient trending data or a patient ID, to provide enhanced capabilities for the oximeter sensor. In addition to providing unique data to store in such a memory, the present invention include unique uses of the data stored in such a memory.
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1. A method of operating a sensor, the method comprising:
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providing a patient identification code and a duration of time stored in a memory device of the sensor to a pulse oximeter to determine whether the patient identification code matches a previous patient identification code associated with the sensor; erasing the duration of time that a patient has been monitored by the pulse oximeter from the memory device of the sensor; receiving an updated duration of time that a patient has been monitored by the pulse oximeter or a new duration of time that a different patient has been monitored by the pulse oximeter, wherein the sensor receives the updated duration of time if the patient identification code matches the previous patient identification code, and the sensor receives the new duration of time if the patient identification code does not match the previous identification code; and storing the updated duration of time that the patient has been monitored by the pulse oximeter or the new duration of time that the different patient has been monitored by the pulse oximeter as digitally encoded data in the memory device of the sensor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A monitor comprising:
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a drive circuit adapted to provide signals to circuitry of a sensor; a first circuit adapted to read digitally encoded data from a memory of the sensor, the digitally encoded data including a duration of time that a patient has been monitored by the monitor and a patient identification code; a second circuit adapted to erase the digitally encoded data from the memory of sensor; and a third circuit adapted to write digitally encoded data to the memory of the sensor, the digitally encoded data including an updated duration of time that the patient has been monitored by the monitor if the patient identification code remains the same from a most recent monitoring session of the monitor or a new duration of time that a different patient has been monitored by the monitor if the patient identification code changes from the most recent monitoring session of the monitor. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for monitoring data from a sensor, the method comprising:
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providing signals to drive sensor circuitry in the sensor; reading digitally encoded data from a memory of the sensor, the digitally encoded data including a duration of time that a patient has been monitored by a pulse oximeter and a patient identification code; erasing digitally encoded data from the memory of sensor, writing digitally encoded data to the memory of the sensor, the digitally encoded data including an updated duration of time that the patient has been monitored by the pulse oximeter if the patient identification code remains the same from a most recent monitoring session of the pulse oximeter or a new duration of time that a different patient has been monitored by the pulse oximeter if the patient identification code changes from the most recent monitoring session of the pulse oximeter. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A system for sensing and monitoring blood oxygen levels, the system comprising:
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an oximeter sensor, the oximeter sensor comprising; a light emitting element; a light detecting element; a memory device storing digitally encoded data, the digitally encoded data including a duration of time that a patient has been monitored and a patient identification code; and a monitor configured to read the digitally encoded data from the sensor, to erase the digitally encoded data from the sensor, and to write replacement digitally encoded data to the memory of the sensor, the replacement digitally encoded data including an updated duration of time that the patient has been monitored if the patient identification code remains the same from a most recent monitoring session of the monitor or a new duration of time that a different patient has been monitored by the monitor if the patient identification code changes from the most recent monitoring session of the monitor. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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