Blood chamber for an optical blood monitoring system
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1. A blood chamber connected to an extracorporeal tube for optically monitoring blood flowing through the extracorporeal tube, the chamber comprising:
- a chamber body forming an internal blood flow cavity which provides flow path for the flowing blood and includes a flat viewing area for optical monitoring of the blood using a photoemitter and a photodetector;
a portion of the chamber body outside the flat viewing area tinted blue and opaque to red light and otherwise transparent to visible light, wherein the blue-tinted portion of the chamber body is configured to attenuate red light out of ambient light that enters the internal blood flow cavity through the chamber body;
opposing lenses of clear material disposed in the flat viewing area of the chamber body for transmitting light from the photoemitter through the internal blood flow cavity; and
a peripheral wall extending around each of the opposing lenses for mating with a clip that includes the photoemitter and the photodetector.
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Abstract
An extracorporeal blood chamber for an optical blood monitoring system includes an opaque chamber body in order to prevent inaccuracies when measuring oxygen saturation levels due to light ducting, which can occur at low oxygen saturation levels and low hematocrit levels. In one embodiment, the blood chamber need not include a moat as is present in conventional blood chambers.
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1. A blood chamber connected to an extracorporeal tube for optically monitoring blood flowing through the extracorporeal tube, the chamber comprising:
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a chamber body forming an internal blood flow cavity which provides flow path for the flowing blood and includes a flat viewing area for optical monitoring of the blood using a photoemitter and a photodetector; a portion of the chamber body outside the flat viewing area tinted blue and opaque to red light and otherwise transparent to visible light, wherein the blue-tinted portion of the chamber body is configured to attenuate red light out of ambient light that enters the internal blood flow cavity through the chamber body; opposing lenses of clear material disposed in the flat viewing area of the chamber body for transmitting light from the photoemitter through the internal blood flow cavity; and a peripheral wall extending around each of the opposing lenses for mating with a clip that includes the photoemitter and the photodetector. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An optical blood monitoring system comprising:
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extracorporeal tubing for passing blood drawn from a patient; a blood chamber receiving blood flowing through the extracorporeal tubing, the blood chamber defining a flow path through an internal blood flow cavity and providing an area for optical monitoring of the blood, the blood chamber including a chamber body comprising a flat internal wall and a peripheral wall extending around the flat internal wall, the flat internal wall and the peripheral wall forming part of the internal blood flow cavity, a viewing lens made of a clear material commensurate with at least a portion of the flat internal wall of the chamber body to provide optical access to blood flowing through the internal blood flow cavity, and at least a portion of the chamber body tinted blue, wherein the blue-tinted portion of the chamber body is configured to be opaque to red light at a third wavelength (λ
3) and otherwise transparent to visible light, and to attenuate red light at the third wavelength (λ
3) out of ambient light that enters the internal blood flow cavity through the chamber body;a lens body having a flat internal wall that is attached to or formed integrally with the chamber body to form the internal blood flow cavity along with the flat internal wall and peripheral wall of the chamber body, wherein the lens body is attached to the chamber body with the flat internal wall of the lens body being substantially parallel to the flat internal wall of the chamber body and also being separated from the flat internal wall of the chamber body by a predetermined fixed distance, and the lens body comprises a viewing lens made of a clear material commensurate with at least a portion of the flat internal wall on the lens body to provide optical access to blood flowing through the internal blood flow cavity; and a sensor assembly that monitors the patient'"'"'s blood flowing through the blood chamber, the sensor assembly comprising a third photoemitter for emitting red light at the third wavelength (λ
3) through the viewing lenses and blood flowing through the internal blood flow cavity of the blood chamber, a first photoemitter for emitting infrared light at a first wavelength (λ
1) through the viewing lenses and the blood flowing through the internal blood flow cavity of the blood chamber, and at least one photodetector for detecting the intensity of the light at each of the third (λ
3) and first (λ
1) wavelengths after the light passes through the viewing lenses and blood flowing through the internal blood flow cavity of the blood chamber. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A blood chamber connected to an extracorporeal tube for optically monitoring blood flowing through the extracorporeal tube, the chamber comprising:
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a chamber body forming an internal blood flow cavity which provides a flow path for the flowing blood and includes a flat viewing area for optical monitoring of the blood, the chamber body including means for attenuating red light out of ambient light that enters the internal blood flow cavity through the chamber body while maintaining the chamber body transparent so as to allow visualization of blood flowing through the internal blood flow cavity; opposing lenses of clear material disposed in the flat viewing area of the chamber body for transmitting light from a photoemitter through the internal blood flow cavity; and a peripheral wall extending around each of the opposing lenses for mating with a clip that includes the photoemitter. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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