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Detection of drastic blood pressure changes

  • US 8,311,619 B2
  • Filed: 08/10/2006
  • Issued: 11/13/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/12/2005
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An alarm apparatus for predicting a rapid blood pressure decrease in a patient undergoing extracorporeal blood treatment, the apparatus comprising:

  • an input interface configured to receive a basic electrocardiogram signal of the patient;

    a primary beat morphology analysis unit configured to;

    discriminate heartbeats in the basic electrocardiogram signal, said basic electrocardiogram signal having a plurality of signal segments,classify each discriminated heartbeat into one out of at least two different beat categories of which one beat category represents a beat whose morphology is typical for the patient,associate each of the plurality of signal segments of the basic electrocardiogram signal with event-type data reflecting one of said at least two different beat categories represented by the signal during that segment, the event-type data and the basic electrocardiogram signal together forming an enhanced electrocardiogram signal, anddetermine a number of secondary signal analyses to be performed in respect of the basic electrocardiogram signal;

    a bank of secondary analysis units configured to;

    receive and use the enhanced electrocardiogram signal to perform up to at least two different types of said secondary analyses in response to control instructions from the primary beat morphology analysis unit, and for each analysis performed, produce a respective test signal,wherein the bank of secondary analysis units comprises at least two different secondary analysis units selected from a group of;

    a heart-rate-variability analysis unit configured to produce a first test signal describing a ratio between a low-frequency band and a high-frequency band of a power spectrum representation of the basic electrocardiogram signal,an ectopic-beat count unit configured to produce a second test signal describing an intensity of ectopic beats, anda heart-rate-turbulence analysis unit configured to produce at least one third test signal describing at least one heart-rate-turbulence parameter; and

    an alarm generating unit configured to;

    receive the test signals,investigate whether any of the test signals fulfill at least one alarm criterion, and if so,trigger an alarm signal indicative of an estimated rapid blood pressure decrease, wherein the alarm generating unit is configured to trigger the alarm signal;

    if the first test signal fulfills a first alarm criterion, orif the second test signal fulfills a second alarm criterion, orif the at least one third test signal fulfills at least one third alarm criterion, wherein the at least one third test signal comprises at least one of;

    a first parameter expressing a turbulence-onset measure reflecting a relative change in RR-intervals of the basic electrocardiogram signal during a period following a particular ectopic beat,a second parameter expressing a turbulence-slope measure reflecting a rise rate of the RR-intervals during a period following a particular ectopic beat, anda pair of third quantities expressing geometric properties of a Poincaré

    plot in respect of the RR-intervals of the basic electrocardiogram signal during a period following a particular ectopic beat, wherein the at least one third alarm criterion is fulfilled if;

    the first parameter exceeds a first turbulence threshold value,the second parameter is outside an interval delimited by a lower second turbulence value and an upper second turbulence value, orthe pair of third quantities is estimated to represent an RR-interval variation below a third threshold value, wherein the RR-interval variation is estimated to be below the third threshold value if, in the pair of third quantities;



    a product between a first quantity and a second quantity falls below a threshold area estimate, 

    at least one of the first and second quantities falls below a predetermined limit value, or 

    a ratio between the first quantity and the second quantity falls outside a predetermined interval.

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