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Apparatus and methods for monitoring hypoxia

  • US 11,266,333 B2
  • Filed: 04/24/2019
  • Issued: 03/08/2022
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/26/2018
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An oximetry device for monitoring blood oxygen saturation of a user, the oximetry device comprising:

  • a main body;

    a wrist strap coupled with the main body and adapted to removably secure the main body on a wrist of the user during operation of the device; and

    an interface in operative communication with a controller;

    wherein the main body includes an oximeter sensor adapted to generate an output signal indicative of measured blood oxygen saturation, the controller in operative communication with the oximeter sensor and configured to determine a percentage blood oxygen saturation of the user as a function of the output signal generated by the oximeter sensor, and a display for presenting visual information generated by the controller to the user;

    wherein the oximetry device is a first oximetry device configured to operate in a group protection mode, and wherein the interface comprises a wireless interface configured to communicate, using a wireless communication protocol, with at least a second oximetry device also configured to operate in a group protection mode to establish a network therebetween, the first oximetry device wirelessly transmitting an alert signal to the second oximetry device when the blood oxygen saturation of the user of the first oximetry device falls below a prescribed threshold level, a controller in the second oximetry device operating in the group protection mode being configured to receive the alert signal and to present an alert indication to a user of the second oximetry device; and

    wherein the controller in the first oximetry device operating in the group protection mode is configured to wirelessly receive an alert signal from the second oximetry device when the blood oxygen saturation of the user of the second oximetry device falls below a prescribed threshold level and to present an alert indication to the user of the first oximetry device.

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