Automatic blood-pressure measuring apparatus

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Cardiovascular

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C600S495000

Reexamination Certificate

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06561985

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to improvements of an apparatus for automatically measuring a blood pressure of a living subject.
2. Related Art Statement
There is known an oscillometric-type automatic blood-pressure measuring apparatus which automatically measures a blood pressure of a living subject according to an oscillometric method. The oscillometric-type automatic blood-pressure measuring apparatus includes an inflatable cuff which is adapted to be wound around a prescribed portion of the subject, obtains a cuff pulse wave occurring to the cuff while a pressing pressure of the cuff is slowly changed, and determines a blood pressure of the subject based on the change of respective amplitudes of respective heartbeat-synchronous pulses of the cuff pulse wave.
However, the above automatic blood-pressure measuring apparatus may measure an erroneous blood pressure of the subject, because of a physical motion of the subject during the blood-pressure measuring operation, occurrence of an arrhythmic pulse to the cuff, or noise produced by its peripheral devices. Hence, a blood-pressure measuring apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent Document No. 2-25610 displays an array of respective amplitudes of respective heartbeat-synchronous pulses, arranged in an order of occurrence of the pulses, in a two-dimensional graph defined by a first axis indicative of pressing pressure of cuff as a first parameter and a second axis indicative of amplitude of cuff pulse wave as a second parameter, so that a degree of reliability of measured blood pressure may be judged by an operator. From the array of amplitudes being displayed, it is possible to observe a magnitude of each of the amplitudes or the manner of distribution of the amplitudes, and thereby judge the reliability of measured blood pressure. If it is judged from the displayed array of amplitudes that the reliability of measured blood pressure is insufficient, the blood-pressure measuring apparatus may be operated again to carry out another blood-pressure measuring operation and thereby obtain a reliable blood pressure.
The above-described conventional automatic blood-pressure measuring apparatus may be used in those cases in which a physical condition of a patient may abruptly change during, e.g., a surgical operation. If the condition of the patient abruptly changes, it is needed to obtain a reliable blood pressure of the patient, as soon as possible, so as to administer an appropriate treatment to the patient. However, the conventional automatic blood-pressure measuring apparatus cannot enable an operator to find an abnormality of a blood-pressure measuring operation, before the blood-pressure measuring operation is finished. Thus, there has been a demand for such an automatic blood-pressure measuring apparatus which can enable an operator to more quickly find an abnormality of a blood-pressure measuring operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an automatic blood-pressure measuring apparatus which can enable an operator to quickly judge an abnormality of a blood-pressure measuring operation.
The Inventor has carried out extensive studies to achieve the above object, and has found the following fact: Since, in the oscillometric blood-pressure measuring method, a blood pressure is determined based on the change of respective amplitudes of respective heartbeat-synchronous pulses of a cuff pulse wave, it is possible for an operator to find an abnormality of a blood-pressure measuring operation, during that measuring operation, if each of the amplitudes of the cuff pulse wave is successively displayed during the measuring operation so that the change of the amplitudes may be observed by the operator.
Meanwhile, an automatic blood-pressure measuring apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent Document No. 11-4813 has the function of successively displaying, during a blood-pressure measuring operation, each of respective amplitudes of respective heartbeat-synchronous pulses of a cuff pulse wave that are obtained in the measuring operation. However, this apparatus displays the amplitude of only each one heartbeat-synchronous pulse of the cuff pulse wave. Therefore, it is difficult for an operator to judge whether that amplitude is normal, or is caused by an arrhythmic pulse, or by noise produced by physical motion.
The above object has been achieved by the present invention. According to the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for automatically measuring a blood pressure of a living subject, comprising an inflatable cuff which is adapted to be wound around a portion of the subject, a cuff pulse wave including a plurality of heartbeat-synchronous pulses occurring to the cuff while a pressure in the cuff is changed; a blood-pressure determining means for determining a blood pressure of the subject based on a change of respective amplitudes of the heartbeat-synchronous pulses of the cuff pulse wave; a display device which has a two-dimensional screen consisting of a plurality of picture elements; and an amplitude displaying means for successively displaying, on the two-dimensional screen of the display device and while the pressure of the cuff is changed, the amplitude of each of the heartbeat-synchronous pulses of the cuff pulse wave, such that the amplitude of the each heartbeat-synchronous pulse of the cuff pulse wave is comparable with at least one prior amplitude of at least one prior heartbeat-synchronous pulse of the cuff pulse wave that is prior to the each heartbeat-synchronous pulse.
According to the present invention, the amplitude displaying means successively displays, on the display device and while the pressure of the cuff is changed, the amplitude of each pulse of the cuff pulse wave that is successively obtained, such that the amplitude of the each pulse of the cuff pulse wave is comparable with a prior amplitude of a prior pulse of the cuff pulse wave. If the current blood-pressure measuring operation is normal, the respective amplitudes of respective pulses of the cuff pulse wave should monotonously increase till the greatest amplitude is detected; and after the greatest amplitude is detected, the respective amplitudes of respective pulses of the cuff pulse wave should monotonously decrease. Therefore, when an operator observes that the amplitude of each pulse of the cuff pulse wave, successively displayed on the display device, has not normally changed from the amplitude of the prior pulse of the cuff pulse wave, the operator can judge, at that timing, that the current blood-pressure measuring operation is abnormal.
According to a preferred feature of the present invention, the apparatus further comprises a memory device which stores respective amplitudes of a past series of heartbeat-synchronous pulses of the cuff pulse wave that are successively obtained in a past blood-pressure measuring operation; a reference-amplitude determining means for determining a reference amplitude, based on the respective amplitudes of the heartbeat-synchronous pulses of the past series stored in the memory device; and an amplitude normalizing means for successively normalizing, based on the reference amplitude determined by the reference-amplitude determining means, the amplitude of the each of the heartbeat-synchronous pulses that are successively obtained in a current blood-pressure measuring operation, into a normalized amplitude of the each heartbeat-synchronous pulse, and the amplitude displaying means successively displays, on the two-dimensional screen of the display device and while the pressure of the cuff is changed in the current blood-pressure measuring operation, the normalized amplitudes of the each of the heartbeat-synchronous pulses, such that the normalized amplitude of the each heartbeat-synchronous pulse is comparable with at least one prior normalized amplitude of the at least one prior heartbeat-synchronous pulse prior to the each heartbeat-synchronous pulse.
In the case where an amplitude of each pulse of

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