Patient monitor including multi-parameter graphical display
US-2015094546-A1 · Apr 2, 2015 · US
US10758166B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10758166-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016829578-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 25, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 3, 2008 |
| Publication date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 1, 2020 |
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The present disclosure relates to noninvasive methods, devices, and systems for measuring various blood constituents or analytes, such as glucose. In an embodiment, a light source comprises LEDs and super-luminescent LEDs. The light source emits light at least wavelengths of about 1610 nm, about 1640 nm, and about 1665 nm. In an embodiment, the detector comprises a plurality of photodetectors arranged in a special geometry comprising one of a substantially linear substantially equal spaced geometry, a substantially linear substantially non-equal spaced geometry, and a substantially grid geometry.
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A user-worn physiological measurement device comprising: one or more emitters configured to emit light into tissue of a user; a first set of photodiodes arranged on a substrate, wherein: the first set of photodiodes comprises at least four photodiodes, and the photodiodes of the first set of photodiodes are connected to one another in parallel to provide a first signal stream; a second set of photodiodes arranged on the substrate, wherein: the second set of photodiodes comprises at least four photodiodes, and the photodiodes of the second set of photodiodes are connected to one another in parallel to provide a second signal stream; a cover comprising a protruding convex surface, wherein the protruding convex surface extends over all of the photodiodes of the first and second sets of photodiodes arranged on the substrate, and wherein at least a portion of the protruding convex surface is rigid; one or more processors configured to: receive a signal stream responsive to at least one of the first signal stream or the second signal stream, wherein the signal stream is responsive to at least a physiological parameter of the user; and process the signal stream to determine measurements of the physiological parameter; a network interface configured to communicate with a mobile phone; a touch-screen display configured to provide a user interface, wherein: the user interface is configured to display indicia responsive to the measurements of the physiological parameter, and an orientation of the user interface is configurable responsive to a user input; a wall that surrounds at least the first set of photodiodes, wherein the cover is above the wall and the substrate; a storage device configured to at least temporarily store at least the measurements of the physiological parameter; and a strap configured to position the physiological measurement device on the user. 2. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 1 further comprising: preprocessing electronics configured to preprocess the at least one of the first signal stream or the second signal stream before being received by the one or more processors. 3. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 2 , wherein the preprocessing comprises adapting the at least one of the first signal stream or the second signal stream. 4. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 3 , wherein the preprocessing further comprises amplifying the at least one of the first signal stream or the second signal stream. 5. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 4 , wherein the preprocessing further comprises converting the at least one of the first signal stream or the second signal stream from analog to digital. 6. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 2 , wherein the preprocessing electronics comprise at least: a first common amplifier configured to receive the first signal stream from the first set of photodiodes at an input of the first common amplifier and at least amplify the first signal stream, and a second common amplifier configured to receive the second signal stream from the second set of photodiodes at an input of the second common amplifier and at least amplify the second signal stream. 7. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 6 , wherein the protruding convex surface is configured to be located between tissue of the user and the photodiodes of the first and second sets of photodiodes when the physiological measurement device is worn by the user. 8. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 7 , wherein at least part of the protruding convex surface is light permeable to allow light to reach at least one of the photodiodes of the first or second sets of photodiodes. 9. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 8 , wherein: photodiodes of the first set of photodiodes and the photodiodes of the second set of photodiodes are arranged on a first surface of the substrate, the wall operably connects to the substrate on one side of the wall, the wall operably connects to the cover on an opposing side of the wall, and the wall surrounds at least the first set of photodiodes and the second set of photodiodes on the first surface. 10. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 9 , wherein the physiological measurement device comprises a single unit wearable by the user, the single unit encompassing at least: the one or more emitters, the first and second sets of photodiodes, the cover, the wall, the one or more processors, the network interface, and the storage device. 11. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 10 , wherein a surface of the single unit positions the touch-screen display, and wherein the strap is attached to the single unit. 12. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 11 , wherein: the network interface is configured to communicate at least the measurements of the physiological parameter to the mobile phone, and the network interface is further configured to wirelessly communicate with the mobile phone or with a computer network. 13. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 12 , wherein the physiological parameter comprises at least one of: pulse rate, glucose, oxygen, oxygen saturation, methemoglobin, total hemoglobin, carboxyhemoglobin, or carbon monoxide. 14. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 13 further comprising: a magnet configured to be used as a connecting mechanism. 15. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 14 , wherein the one or more processors are further configured to modulate a duty cycle of one or more of the one or more emitters, and wherein the modulation includes pulse width time slots and off time slots. 16. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 13 , wherein a portion of the physiological measurement device comprises one of at least two sizes, the two sizes intended to be appropriate for larger users and smaller users. 17. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 13 , wherein the protruding convex surface protrudes a height between 1 millimeter and 3 millimeters. 18. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 17 , wherein the protruding convex surface protrudes a height greater than 2 millimeters and less than 3 millimeters. 19. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 13 , wherein each of the photodiodes of the first set of photodiodes and each of the photodiodes of the second set of photodiodes has a corresponding window that allows light to pass through to the photodiode. 20. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 19 further comprising: an at least partially opaque layer blocking one or more optical paths to at least one of the photodiodes of the first set of photodiodes or the second set of photodiodes, wherein the at least partially opaque layer comprises the windows that allow light to pass through to the corresponding photodiodes. 21. The user-worn physiological measurement device of claim 13 , wherein at least the photodiodes of the first set of photodiodes are arranged such that a first photodiode and a second photodiode are arranged across from each other on opposite sides of a central point along a first axis, and a third photodiode and a fourth photodiode are arranged across from each other on opposite sides of the central point along a second axis which is different from th
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