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Blood pressure monitor apparatus

  • US 5,752,920 A
  • Filed: 04/28/1997
  • Issued: 05/19/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/01/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A blood pressure monitor apparatus comprising:

  • a blood pressure measuring device which includes a cuff and measures a blood pressure value of a living subject by changing a pressing pressure of said cuff applied to a body portion of the subject;

    pulse-wave propagation information obtaining means for obtaining successive sets of actual pulse-wave propagation information;

    blood pressure-pulse information relationship determining means for determining a relationship between blood pressure and pulse-wave propagation information, based on a blood pressure value measured by said blood pressure measuring device and a set of pulse-wave propagation information obtained by said pulse-wave propagation information obtaining means;

    estimated blood pressure determining means for successively determining an estimated blood pressure value of the subject, based on each of the successive sets of actual pulse-wave propagation information obtained by said pulse wave propagation information obtaining means, according to the relationship between blood pressure and pulse-wave propagation information determined by said blood pressure-pulse wave propagation information relationship determining means;

    a pulse period measuring device which successively measures a period of a pulse of the subject;

    a peripheral pulse wave detecting device which detects a peripheral pulse wave from a peripheral body portion of the subject;

    pulse-wave area calculating means for successively calculating an area defined by a waveform of a pulse of the peripheral pulse wave detected by said peripheral pulse wave detecting device; and

    blood pressure measurement starting means for starting a blood pressure measurement of said blood pressure measuring device, when an amount of change of the successively estimated blood pressure values is greater than a first reference value and at least one of an amount of change of the successively measured pulse periods and an amount of change of the successively calculated pulse-wave areas is greater than a corresponding one of a second and third reference value.

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