Acoustic respiratory monitoring sensor having multiple sensing elements
First Claim
1. A medical device for non-invasively outputting a reduced noise signal responsive to acoustic vibrations indicative of one or more physiological parameters of a medical patient, comprising:
- a first acoustic sensing element configured to be acoustically coupled to a body of a patient at a first location, the first acoustic sensing element configured to output a first signal comprising a first physiological signal component and a first noise component;
a second acoustic sensing element configured to be acoustically coupled to the body of the patient at a second location different from the first location, the second acoustic sensing element configured to output a second signal comprising a second physiological signal component and a second noise component; and
a noise attenuator configured to;
in response to selection of a first mode, produce a first reduced noise signal in response to the first and second signals, the first reduced noise signal related to a first sound component of the first physiological signal component of the first signal, the first noise component of the first signal attenuated based at least in part on the second physiological signal component and the second noise component of the second signal, the first sound component indicative of a physiological parameter the patient; and
in response to selection of a second mode, produce a second reduced noise signal in response to the first and second signals, the second reduced noise signal related to a first sound component of the second physiological signal component of the second signal, the second noise component of the second signal attenuated based at least in part on the first physiological signal component and the first noise component of the first signal, the second sound component indicative of a physiological parameter the patient.
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Abstract
According to certain described aspects, multiple acoustic sensing elements are employed in a variety of beneficial ways to provide improved physiological monitoring, among other advantages. In various embodiments, sensing elements can be advantageously employed in a single sensor package, in multiple sensor packages, and at a variety of other strategic locations in the monitoring environment. According to other aspects, to compensate for skin elasticity and attachment variability, an acoustic sensor support is provided that includes one or more pressure equalization pathways. The pathways can provide an air-flow channel from the cavity defined by the sensing elements and frame to the ambient air pressure.
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30 Claims
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1. A medical device for non-invasively outputting a reduced noise signal responsive to acoustic vibrations indicative of one or more physiological parameters of a medical patient, comprising:
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a first acoustic sensing element configured to be acoustically coupled to a body of a patient at a first location, the first acoustic sensing element configured to output a first signal comprising a first physiological signal component and a first noise component; a second acoustic sensing element configured to be acoustically coupled to the body of the patient at a second location different from the first location, the second acoustic sensing element configured to output a second signal comprising a second physiological signal component and a second noise component; and a noise attenuator configured to; in response to selection of a first mode, produce a first reduced noise signal in response to the first and second signals, the first reduced noise signal related to a first sound component of the first physiological signal component of the first signal, the first noise component of the first signal attenuated based at least in part on the second physiological signal component and the second noise component of the second signal, the first sound component indicative of a physiological parameter the patient; and in response to selection of a second mode, produce a second reduced noise signal in response to the first and second signals, the second reduced noise signal related to a first sound component of the second physiological signal component of the second signal, the second noise component of the second signal attenuated based at least in part on the first physiological signal component and the first noise component of the first signal, the second sound component indicative of a physiological parameter the patient. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method of providing a reduced noise signal responsive to acoustic vibrations indicative of one or more physiological parameters of a medical patient, comprising:
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outputting a first signal using a first acoustic sensing element coupled to a body of a patient at a first location, the first signal comprising a first physiological component and a first noise component; outputting a second signal using a second acoustic sensing element coupled to the body of the patient at a second location different from the first location, the second signal comprising a second physiological component and a second noise component; in response to selection of a first mode, processing the first and second signals using a noise attenuator to produce a first reduced noise signal in response to the first and second signals, the first reduced noise signal related to a first sound component associated with the first physiological component of the first signal, the first noise component of the first signal attenuated based at least in part on the second physiological component and the second noise component of the second signal, the first sound component indicative of a physiological parameter the patient; and in response to selection of a second mode, processing the first and second signals using the noise attenuator to produce a second reduced noise signal in response to the first and second signals, the second reduced noise signal related to a second sound component associated with the second physiological component of the second signal, the second noise component of the second signal attenuated based at least in part on the first physiological component and the first noise component of the first signal, the second sound component indicative of a physiological parameter the patient. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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21. A medical device for non-invasively generating a reduced noise signal responsive to acoustic vibrations indicative of one or more physiological parameters of a medical patient, comprising:
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at least one first acoustic sensing element configured to generate a first signal in response to acoustic vibrations; at least one second acoustic sensing element configured to generate a second signal in response to acoustic vibrations; and a noise attenuation module configured to; in a first mode, generate a first reduced noise signal indicative of one or more physiological parameters of a medical patient, the first reduced noise signal extracted from the first signal, the noise attenuation module attenuating a noise component of the first signal based at least in part on the second signal; and in a second mode, generate a second reduced noise signal indicative of one or more physiological parameters of the medical patient, the second reduced noise signal extracted from the second signal, the noise attenuation module attenuating a noise component of the second signal based at least in part on the first signal. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30)
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