Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Measuring or detecting nonradioactive constituent of body...
Patent
1995-04-27
1998-06-16
Bahr, Jennifer
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
Measuring or detecting nonradioactive constituent of body...
600322, A61B 5000
Patent
active
057661251
ABSTRACT:
Light beams of different wavelengths, emitted from a light generating device, are transmitted through a living tissue. The transmitted light beams are converted into electrical signals by a photoelectric transducing device. A pulsation calculating device calculates a pulsation of an absorbance of tissue of a living tissue for each wavelength on the basis of the output signal of the photoelectric transducing device. By using this, a pulsation ratio calculating device calculates the ratio of the pulsations of the absorbance values. A concentration calculating device puts the output signal of the pulsation ratio calculating device into a formula having a single unknown on the tissue term, which is constructed on the basis of the fact that a predetermined relation is present between the tissue terms of the respective wavelengths, thereby calculating a value of the tissue term and the concentration of light absorbing material in blood.
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Aoyagi Takuo
Fuse Masayoshi
Hirahara Hideaki
Kanemoto Michio
Kobayashi Naoki
Bahr Jennifer
Nihon Kohden Corporation
Yarnell Bryan K.
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