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Methods and apparatus for calibrating respiratory effort from photoplethysmograph signals

  • US 9,155,493 B2
  • Filed: 04/30/2010
  • Issued: 10/13/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/03/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of calibrating respiratory effort of a patient for determining oral/nasal pressure, comprising:

  • using a pressure sensor when the patient is awake to measure air pressure in the patient'"'"'s oral/nasal cavity during breathing with each of a plurality of successive different amounts of resistance to breathing to produce an oral/nasal pressure signal value for each respective amount of breathing resistance;

    using respiratory effort monitoring apparatus when the patient is awake to acquire a respiratory effort signal from the patient during breathing with each of the plurality of successive amounts of resistance to breathing;

    using respiratory effort signal processing circuitry to determine from the respiratory effort signal for each of the plurality of successive amounts of resistance to breathing a respective breathing effort signal value;

    using storage circuitry to store a correlation between each oral/nasal pressure signal value and the breathing effort signal value concurrent with that respective oral/nasal pressure signal value, wherein the correlation is generated based on the plurality of successive amounts of resistance to breathing;

    using the respiratory effort monitoring apparatus to acquire a respiratory effort signal from the patient while asleep;

    using the respiratory effort signal processing circuitry to determine from the respiratory effort signal from the sleeping patient at least one breathing effort signal value for the sleeping patient;

    using processing circuitry to determine a value indicative of the patient'"'"'s oral/nasal pressure based on the stored correlation and the at least one breathing effort signal value determined for the sleeping patient; and

    outputting using a display the value indicative of oral/nasal pressure for the sleeping patient in human-readable form.

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