Vital signs monitor

Surgery – Truss – Pad

Patent

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

128706, 128700, A61B 502

Patent

active

048607592

ABSTRACT:
A vital signs monitor includes an ECG sensor, an oximetric finger probe, a respiration impedance sensor, a respiration strain gauge, and a blood pressure cuff with a pressure sensor. Signals generated by these sensors are processed by a microcomputer which is programmed to cross-reference data from multiple channels in order to improve accuracy. The microcomputer is programmed to select the more regular pulses from the ECG sensor and the finger probe to arrive at a better measure of heart rate. In addition, the microcomputer is programmed to use the strain gauge signal to remove artifacts from the signal generated by the impedance sensor. In this way a more artifact-free measure of respiration rate is obtained. Blood pressure is measured by using timing information derived from pulses sensed by the oximetric finger probe in combination with signals generated by the blood pressure cuff pressure sensor to determine systolic and diastolic pressures of the subject. A calibrated blood pressure waveform is generated automatically from the oximetric finger probe and the blood pressure cuff.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3548806 (1970-12-01), Fisher
patent: 4154231 (1979-05-01), Russell
patent: 4232682 (1980-11-01), Veth
patent: 4379460 (1983-04-01), Judell
patent: 4422458 (1983-12-01), Kravath
patent: 4495950 (1985-01-01), Schneider
patent: 4517986 (1985-05-01), Bilgutay
patent: 4519396 (1985-05-01), Epstein et al.
patent: 4548204 (1985-10-01), Groch et al.
patent: 4669485 (1987-06-01), Russell
patent: 4676252 (1987-06-01), Trautman et al.
"Operating Manual for ML-105 Arterial Tonometer", Aug. 1977, Nicolet Instrument Corporation, p. 401, Section 4.02.
"A Microprocessor-Based Arterial Tonometer", by Dennis E. Bahr, Member, IEEE; Krishan K. Dhupar, Member, IEEE; Jeffrey C. Petzke and Erich T. Ziemann, Nicolet Instrument Corporation, pp. 90-98, 1978.
"Indirect Measurement of Instantaneous Arterial Blood Pressure in the Human Finger by the Vascular Unloading Technique", by Ken-Ichi Yamakoshi, Hideaki Shimazu and Tatsuo Togawa, 1980, IEEE, pp. 150-155.
"The VFA Method for Non-Invasive Analysis of Left Ventricular Function", by Kahn, A.; Baharestani, H.; Dh-par, K.; Bahr, D., Oct. 6-10, 1979, p. 78, Section 9.7.
"A Nonauscultatory Method for Systolic and Diastolic Pressure", by L. A. Geddes and S. J. Whistler, Oct. 21-25, 1978, pp. 120, Section 14.6.
"Arrival Time and Calibrated Contour of the Pulse Wave, Determined Indirectly from Recordings of Arterial Compression Sounds", by Simon Rodbard, M.D. Ph.D., Herbert M. Rubinstein, M.D., and Sol Rosenblum, M.D., Buffalo, N.Y., pp. 205-212, American Heart Journal, vol. 53, 1957.
"Measurement of Pulsatile Blood Flow Velocity in Microvessels from Single Photometric Detector", by John Silva and Marcos Intaglietta, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, Jul. 1973.

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Vital signs monitor does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with Vital signs monitor, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Vital signs monitor will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-2231685

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.