Method and apparatus for estimating physiological parameters using model-based adaptive filtering
First Claim
1. A method for calculating oxygen saturation of hemoglobin in arterial blood using data corresponding to a plurality of wavelengths of electromagnetic energy transmitted through tissue of a patient, the method comprising:
- determining extinction coefficients corresponding to the plurality of wavelengths; and
calculating values proportional to total hemoglobin and oxygenated hemoglobin directly from the data and the extinction coefficients, variably weighing the calculated oxygenated hemoglobin value based on its similarity and dissimilarity to past calculated values of oxygenated hemoglobin, wherein calculating said values directly from the data and extinction coefficients is calculating said values without first calculating a quotient of the pulsatile component of light transmission over the constant component of light or a ratio of ratios.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for reducing the effects of noise on a system for measuring physiological parameters, such as, for example, a pulse oximeter. The method and apparatus of the invention take into account the physical limitations on various physiological parameters being monitored when weighting and averaging a series of measurements. Varying weights are assigned different measurements, measurements are rejected, and the averaging period is adjusted according to the reliability of the measurements. Similarly, calculated values derived from analyzing the measurements are also assigned varying weights and averaged over adjustable periods. More specifically, a general class of filters such as, for example, Kalman filters, is employed in processing the measurements and calculated values. The filters use mathematical models which describe how the physiological parameters change in time, and how these parameters relate to measurement in a noisy environment. The filters adaptively modify a set of averaging weights to optimally estimate the physiological parameters.
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1. A method for calculating oxygen saturation of hemoglobin in arterial blood using data corresponding to a plurality of wavelengths of electromagnetic energy transmitted through tissue of a patient, the method comprising:
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determining extinction coefficients corresponding to the plurality of wavelengths; and
calculating values proportional to total hemoglobin and oxygenated hemoglobin directly from the data and the extinction coefficients, variably weighing the calculated oxygenated hemoglobin value based on its similarity and dissimilarity to past calculated values of oxygenated hemoglobin, wherein calculating said values directly from the data and extinction coefficients is calculating said values without first calculating a quotient of the pulsatile component of light transmission over the constant component of light or a ratio of ratios. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for calculating oxygen saturation of hemoglobin in arterial blood using data corresponding to a plurality of wavelengths of electromagnetic energy transmitted through tissue of a patient, the method comprising:
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determining extinction coefficients corresponding to the plurality of wavelengths; and
calculating values proportional to total hemoglobin and oxygenated hemoglobin directly from the data and the extinction coefficients, variably weighing the calculated oxygenated hemoglobin value based on its similarity and dissimilarity to past calculated values of oxygenated hemoglobin, wherein calculating values comprises;
preprocessing said data to get preprocessed data, wherein said preprocessing comprises;
taking the natural logarithm of the data and band-pass filtering the data to get band-pass-filtered data;
processing said data through a saturation calculator;
calculating, using said saturation calculator, at least a first and a second oxygen saturation value;
where said at least first oxygen saturation value is calculated using a harmonic filter and a Kalman-filter-based cardiac gated averaging (“
CGA”
) andwhere said at least second oxygen saturation value is calculated using said band-pass-filtered data;
where both said at least first and second oxygen saturation values are calculated using instantaneous time-based signals; and
selecting one of said at least first and second oxygen saturation values to determine a best saturation value. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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