Exciter-detector unit for measuring physiological parameters

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Cardiovascular

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600500, A61B5/02

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ABSTRACT:
An exciter-detector unit is disclosed which includes an exciter and a detector mounted on a common support for inducing perturbations into the body and detecting the perturbations after they travel a distance through the body in order to detect a hemoparameter.

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