Multiple-wavelength physiological monitor
First Claim
1. A physiological monitor for determining blood oxygen saturation of a patient, the physiological monitor comprising:
- a pulse oximetry sensor, wherein the pulse oximetry sensor comprises;
three or more light emitting diodes, wherein each light emitting diode is operative to emit light of a different wavelength; and
a detector adapted to receive light from the three or more light emitting diodes after being attenuated by tissue of a medical patient, wherein the detector provides an output signal based at least in part upon the received light; and
a processor configured to;
compute a ratio based at least in part on three or more plethysmographic signals obtained from the output signal, the ratio comprising a quotient of a first weighted sum of the plethysmographic signals multiplied by a first set of vector coefficients and a second weighted sum of the plethysmographic signals multiplied by a second set of vector coefficients, the first and second sets of vector coefficients determined based upon calibration data or fitting of experimental data; and
determine the blood oxygen saturation of said medical patient based at least in part upon a single blood oxygen saturation curve using said ratio, wherein said blood oxygen saturation of said medical patient determined based at least in part on the blood oxygen saturation curve is configured to exhibit higher accuracy at lower perfusion levels compared to a two wavelength blood oxygen saturation system;
output the oxygen saturation for display to a clinician;
wherein the processor compensates the blood oxygen saturation of said medical patient with data regarding blood constituents other than the blood oxygen saturation, wherein said blood constituents comprise methemoglobin, carboxyhemoglobin, and hemoglobin in said medical patient'"'"'s blood.
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Abstract
A physiological monitor for determining blood oxygen saturation of a medical patient includes a sensor, a signal processor and a display. The sensor includes at least three light emitting diodes. Each light emitting diode is adapted to emit light of a different wavelength. The sensor also includes a detector, where the detector is adapted to receive light from the three light emitting diodes after being attenuated by tissue. The detector generates an output signal based at least in part upon the received light. The signal processor determines blood oxygen saturation based at least upon the output signal, and the display provides an indication of the blood oxygen saturation.
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1. A physiological monitor for determining blood oxygen saturation of a patient, the physiological monitor comprising:
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a pulse oximetry sensor, wherein the pulse oximetry sensor comprises; three or more light emitting diodes, wherein each light emitting diode is operative to emit light of a different wavelength; and a detector adapted to receive light from the three or more light emitting diodes after being attenuated by tissue of a medical patient, wherein the detector provides an output signal based at least in part upon the received light; and a processor configured to; compute a ratio based at least in part on three or more plethysmographic signals obtained from the output signal, the ratio comprising a quotient of a first weighted sum of the plethysmographic signals multiplied by a first set of vector coefficients and a second weighted sum of the plethysmographic signals multiplied by a second set of vector coefficients, the first and second sets of vector coefficients determined based upon calibration data or fitting of experimental data; and determine the blood oxygen saturation of said medical patient based at least in part upon a single blood oxygen saturation curve using said ratio, wherein said blood oxygen saturation of said medical patient determined based at least in part on the blood oxygen saturation curve is configured to exhibit higher accuracy at lower perfusion levels compared to a two wavelength blood oxygen saturation system; output the oxygen saturation for display to a clinician; wherein the processor compensates the blood oxygen saturation of said medical patient with data regarding blood constituents other than the blood oxygen saturation, wherein said blood constituents comprise methemoglobin, carboxyhemoglobin, and hemoglobin in said medical patient'"'"'s blood. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of determining the blood oxygen saturation of a patient, the method comprising:
under control of a hardware processor, receiving at least three photoplethysmographic signals, each of the photoplethysmographic signals corresponding to one of at least three wavelengths of light that have been attenuated by tissue; determining at least three output signals based upon the at least three photoplethysmographic signals; calculating a ratio with one or more processors based at least in part on the at least three output signals, wherein the ratio comprises a quotient of a first weighted sum of the at least three output signals multiplied by a first set of vector coefficients and a second weighted sum of the at least three output signals multiplied by a second set of vector coefficients, the first and second sets of vector coefficients determined based upon calibration data or fitting of experimental data; determining a blood oxygen saturation based at least in part on a single blood oxygen saturation curve using the ratio, wherein said blood oxygen saturation of said medical patient determined based at least in part on the blood oxygen saturation curve is configured to exhibit higher accuracy at lower perfusion levels compared to a two wavelength oxygen saturation system, said determining configured to compensate the blood oxygen saturation with data regarding blood constituents other than the blood oxygen saturation, wherein the blood constituents comprise methemoglobin, carboxyhemoglobin, and hemoglobin in said medical patient'"'"'s blood; and outputting the blood oxygen saturation for display to a clinician. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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