Adjusting parameters used in pulse oximetry analysis
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1. A method for calculating a physiological parameter, comprising:
- receiving, via a processor, a signal representing a plurality of pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue;
determining, via the processor, an ensemble averaging weight for an ensemble averaging filter;
adjusting, via the processor, a pulse qualification criterion in accordance with the ensemble averaging weight, the pulse qualification criterion for qualifying a pulse;
evaluating, via the processor, the plurality of pulses according to the pulse qualification criterion to determine one or more qualified pulses of the plurality of pulses;
ensemble averaging, via the ensemble averaging filter, the one or more qualified pulses of the plurality of pulses using the ensemble averaging weight;
calculating, via the processor, a physiological parameter based at least in part upon one or more ensemble averaged pulses; and
outputting, via the processor, the physiological parameter for display.
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Abstract
Adjusting a pulse qualification criterion includes receiving a signal representing a plurality of pulses, where the signal is generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue. A characteristic is determined. A pulse qualification criterion used for qualifying a pulse is adjusted in accordance with the characteristic. The pulses are evaluated according to the pulse qualification criterion.
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1. A method for calculating a physiological parameter, comprising:
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receiving, via a processor, a signal representing a plurality of pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue; determining, via the processor, an ensemble averaging weight for an ensemble averaging filter; adjusting, via the processor, a pulse qualification criterion in accordance with the ensemble averaging weight, the pulse qualification criterion for qualifying a pulse; evaluating, via the processor, the plurality of pulses according to the pulse qualification criterion to determine one or more qualified pulses of the plurality of pulses; ensemble averaging, via the ensemble averaging filter, the one or more qualified pulses of the plurality of pulses using the ensemble averaging weight; calculating, via the processor, a physiological parameter based at least in part upon one or more ensemble averaged pulses; and outputting, via the processor, the physiological parameter for display. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A system configured to calculate a physiological parameter, comprising:
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an interface configured to; receive a signal representing a plurality of pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue; an ensemble averaging filter configured to filter the signal; and a processor configured to; determine an ensemble averaging weight for the ensemble averaging filter; adjust a pulse qualification criterion in accordance with the ensemble averaging weight, the pulse qualification criterion for qualifying a pulse; and evaluate the plurality of pulses according to the pulse qualification criterion to determine one or more qualified pulses of the plurality of pulses; wherein the ensemble averaging filter is configured to ensemble average the one or more qualified pulses of the plurality of pulses using the ensemble averaging weight, and the processor is configured to calculate a physiological parameter based at least in part upon one or more ensemble averaged pulses and output the physiological parameter for display. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A system for calculating a physiological parameter, comprising:
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means for receiving a signal representing a plurality of pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue; means for determining an ensemble averaging weight for an ensemble averaging filter; means for adjusting a pulse qualification criterion in accordance with the ensemble averaging weight, the pulse qualification criterion for qualifying a pulse; means for evaluating the plurality of pulses according to the pulse qualification criterion to determine one or more qualified pulses of the plurality of pulses; means for ensemble averaging the one or more qualified pulses of the plurality of pulses using the ensemble averaging weight; means for calculating a physiological parameter based on one or more ensemble averaged pulses; and means for outputting the physiological parameter for display. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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17. A system configured to calculate a physiological parameter, comprising:
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an interface configured to; receive a signal representing a plurality of pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue; an ensemble averaging filter configured to filter the signal; and a processor configured to; determine an ensemble averaging weight for the ensemble averaging filter; adjust one or more pulse qualification criteria in accordance with the ensemble averaging weight, a pulse qualification criterion for qualifying a pulse, the one or more pulse qualification criteria adjusted by; reducing a noise gate level of a noise gate criterion based at least in part on the ensemble averaging weight; and adjusting a pulse period criterion to disqualify a pulse having a pulse period that is substantially shorter than an average pulse period; and evaluate the plurality of pulses according to the one or more pulse qualification criteria to determine one or more qualified pulses of the plurality of pulses, wherein the ensemble averaging filter is configured to ensemble average the one or more qualified pulses using the ensemble averaging weight, and the processor is configured to calculate a physiological parameter based at least in part on one or more ensemble averaged pulses and to output the physiological parameter for display. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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