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PATCH SENSOR FOR MEASURING BLOOD PRESSURE WITHOUT A CUFF

  • US 20050245831A1
  • Filed: 07/14/2005
  • Published: 11/03/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/07/2004
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A system for measuring vital signs from a patient, the system comprising:

  • an adhesive patch sensor comprising 1) an optical system comprising a first LED which emits a first optical wavelength, a second LED which emits a second optical wavelength, and a photodetector that detects reflected radiation from at least one of the first LED and the second LED to generate at least one radiation-induced photocurrent, 2) an electrical system comprising an electrode that generates an electrical impulse, and 3) an adhesive component for adhering the adhesive patch sensor to the patient'"'"'s skin; and

    a controller in electrical communication with the adhesive patch sensor, the controller comprising 1) means to convert the at least one radiation-induced photocurrent into an optical waveform, 2) a microcontroller comprising means to generate an electrical waveform from the electrical impulse, the microcontroller configured to operate a computer algorithm that determines a blood pressure value and at least one other vital sign by processing i) a time-dependent property of the optical waveform, ii) a time-dependent property of the electrical waveform, iii) a time delay between the optical waveform and the electrical waveform, and iv) at least one calibration parameter.

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