Measurement of the composition of blood
First Claim
1. A method for synchronizing an arterial signal with a heartbeat signal so that blood composition can be accurately determined by analysis of the arterial signal, said arterial signal being obtained by passing electromagnetic radiation through tissue at location removed from that of the heart and being pulse-like in nature as a result of the pulsatile movement of blood through the tissue by the heartbeat of the heart, said method comprising the steps of:
- detecting the occurrence of an identifiable aspect of a heartbeat signal;
ascertaining a point in time at which a pulse occurs in the arterial signal following the occurrence of an identifiable aspect of a given heartbeat signal;
establishing a time period which includes said pulse in the arterial signal, said time period commencing after an interval following the occurrence of the identifiable aspect of the heartbeat, the commencement and conclusion of the period of time respectively preceding and succeeding the point in time by predetermined amounts;
accepting arterial signals appearing within said time period for analysis to determine blood composition;
repeating the ascertainment of the point in time for heartbeat signals occurring subsequent to the given heartbeat signal; and
re-establishing the time period with respect to the heartbeat signal as a result of said subsequent ascertainment.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a method for synchronizing an optical arterial pulse signal (2, 3, 4), obtained by passing electromagnetic radiation through a tissue, with a detected signal (1) obtained from heartbeat. The delays of optical arterial pulses in relation to corresponding heartbeats are used to set up a time lapse, during the course of which there must appear an arterial pulse acceptable in the determination of blood composition. The position of time lapse in relation to detected heartbeat is repeatedly determined while continuing measurements from the obtained optical pulses occurring during the time lapse.
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1. A method for synchronizing an arterial signal with a heartbeat signal so that blood composition can be accurately determined by analysis of the arterial signal, said arterial signal being obtained by passing electromagnetic radiation through tissue at location removed from that of the heart and being pulse-like in nature as a result of the pulsatile movement of blood through the tissue by the heartbeat of the heart, said method comprising the steps of:
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detecting the occurrence of an identifiable aspect of a heartbeat signal; ascertaining a point in time at which a pulse occurs in the arterial signal following the occurrence of an identifiable aspect of a given heartbeat signal; establishing a time period which includes said pulse in the arterial signal, said time period commencing after an interval following the occurrence of the identifiable aspect of the heartbeat, the commencement and conclusion of the period of time respectively preceding and succeeding the point in time by predetermined amounts; accepting arterial signals appearing within said time period for analysis to determine blood composition; repeating the ascertainment of the point in time for heartbeat signals occurring subsequent to the given heartbeat signal; and re-establishing the time period with respect to the heartbeat signal as a result of said subsequent ascertainment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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