Apparatus and method for prediction of rapid symptomatic blood pressure decrease

US11123010B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11123010-B2
Application numberUS-201013519067-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 22, 2010
Priority dateDec 28, 2009
Publication dateSep 21, 2021
Grant dateSep 21, 2021

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A monitoring arrangement 100 is configured to predict a rapid symptomatic drop in a subject's blood pressure, e.g. during a medical treatment or when operating aircraft. To this aim, a pulse shape parameter (pps) with respect to a peripheral body part (105) of the subject (P) is repeatedly registered by means of a pulse oximetry instrument (110) adapted to detect light response variations in blood vessels. A respective pulse magnitude measure is calculated based on each of a number of received pulse shape parameters (pps), and a statistical dispersion measure is calculated based on the thus-calculated pulse magnitude measure. It is investigated whether or not the statistical dispersion measure fulfils a decision criterion relative to a reference measure. An output signal (α) is generated if the decision criterion is found to be fulfilled.

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A monitoring arrangement for predicting a symptomatic blood pressure decrease in a subject, the monitoring arrangement comprising: a pulse recording apparatus configured to repeatedly register a pulse shape parameter in a peripheral body part of the subject based on a pulse signal, wherein each registered pulse shape parameter is a sequence of signal values in a respective time window representing a segment in the pulse signal, wherein the pulse recording apparatus comprises a pulse oximetry instrument configured to register the pulse shape parameter based on light response variations in at least one blood vessel of the subject, and a control unit configured to receive a plurality of pulse shape parameters registered by the pulse recording apparatus, wherein each received pulse shape parameter represents a different sequence of signal values, the control unit comprising a processing unit configured to: calculate, during a measurement period, a plurality of pulse magnitude measures based on the plurality of pulse shape parameters, each calculated pulse magnitude measure based on a different received pulse shape parameter registered by the pulse recording apparatus, determine whether at least one of the plurality of calculated pulse magnitude measures fulfils a pulse magnitude decision criterion relative to a predetermined pulse magnitude reference measure, calculate a statistical dispersion measure from the plurality of calculated pulse magnitude measures, wherein the statistical dispersion measure represents variability of a sequence of pulse magnitude measures in the plurality of calculated pulse magnitude measures, determine whether the calculated statistical dispersion measure based on the plurality of pulse magnitude measures fulfils a statistical measure decision criterion relative to a reference predetermined statistical dispersion measure, and generate a relative magnitude output signal indicating a prediction of a symptomatic blood pressure decrease in the subject in response to the plurality of pulse magnitude measures fulfilling a pulse magnitude decision criterion relative to a pulse magnitude reference measure, and generate magnitude variation output signal indicating a prediction of a symptomatic blood pressure decrease in the subject in response to the calculated statistical dispersion measure based on the plurality of pulse magnitude measures fulfilling the statistical measure decision criterion relative to the reference predetermined statistical dispersion measure, wherein the relative magnitude output signal and the magnitude variation output signal each comprise an alarm triggering signal prompting performance of at least automatic actions, wherein fulfilment of the statistical measure decision criterion indicates a different physiological condition of the subject than fulfilment of the pulse magnitude decision criterion, and wherein the monitoring arrangement is connected to a dialysis machine comprising one or more systems in the dialysis machine configured to be activated by the alarm triggering signal to automatically perform at least one of a plurality of actions to counter-act an occurrence of a hypotension event in response to generation of an output signal indicating a prediction of a symptomatic blood pressure decrease in the subject, wherein the plurality of actions to counter-act an occurrence of a hypotension event comprises adjusting a rate of fluid removal from the subject by reducing and/or stopping a rate of fluid removal, increasing a conductivity in a dialysis fluid, supplying a saline bolus to a blood line connected to the cardiovascular system of the subject, adjusting a position of a controllable structure supporting the subject, and setting a dialysis monitor in bypass. 2. The arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to calculate the statistical dispersion measure from the plurality of calculated pulse magnitude measures based on a variance, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, variance-to-mean, a sum of differences, an energy measure, or any combinations thereof of the plurality of calculated pulse magnitude measures. 3. The arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to calculate each of the plurality of pulse magnitude measures based on at least one of a peak-to-peak measure, an integration measure, an energy measure, and a frequency spectrum intensity measure of a different received pulse shape parameter registered by the pulse recording apparatus. 4. The arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the processing unit further is configured to: calculate an initial statistical dispersion measure as a function of a set of initial pulse magnitude measures based on the pulse shape parameters received at a first instance, store the initial statistical dispersion measure in a memory apparatus associated with the control unit, calculate, during the measurement period subsequent to the first instance, a respective statistical dispersion measure as a function of a respective set of the pulse magnitude measures, and investigate, for each statistical dispersion measure in the measurement period, whether or not the measure fulfils the decision criterion, which is given relative to the initial statistical dispersion measure. 5. The arrangement according to claim 4 , wherein the processing unit is configured to regard the decision criterion as fulfilled if: an examined statistical dispersion measure of a given set of pulse magnitude measures and/or a sequence of examined statistical dispersion measures is above a threshold value calculated based on the initial statistical dispersion measure, and a predetermined amount of the statistical dispersion measures of the pulse shape parameters received within a test period after the given set of pulse magnitude measures and/or the sequence of examined statistical dispersion measures is above the threshold value. 6. The arrangement according to claim 5 , wherein the predetermined amount is a value representing approximately 50% to approximately 100% of the statistical dispersion measures of the pulse shape parameters received within the test period. 7. The arrangement according to claim 5 , wherein the predetermined amount represents all the statistical dispersion measures of the pulse shape parameters received within the test period. 8. The arrangement according to claim 5 , wherein the test period is an interval selected from a range extending from approximately one minute to approximately fifteen minutes. 9. The arrangement according to claim 5 , wherein the processing unit is configured to calculate the threshold value by: normalizing the initial statistical dispersion measure, and dividing the normalized statistical dispersion measure by a predefined denominator. 10. The arrangement according to claim 9 , wherein the processing unit is configured to, during the measurement period, calculate a statistical dispersion measure by dividing an original measure with the initial statistical dispersion measure. 11. The arrangement according to claim 10 , wherein the predefined denominator is a value selected from a range extending from approximately 0.2 to approximately 0.8. 12. The arrangement according to claim 5 , wherein the threshold value is given by a predefined dispersion value. 13. The arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit is further configured to: investigate whether at least one of the calculated pulse magnitude measures fulfils a pulse magnitude decision criterion relative to a predetermined pulse magnitude reference measure, and generate the out

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  • Other treatment of blood in a by-pass of the natural circulatory system, e.g. temperature adaptation, irradiation {; Extra-corporeal blood circuits} · CPC title

  • Measuring pressure in heart or blood vessels · CPC title

  • Measuring electrical impedance or conductance of a portion of the body · CPC title

  • using photoplethysmograph signals, e.g. generated by infrared radiation (A61B5/14552 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • A61B5/4836Primary

    Diagnosis combined with treatment in closed-loop systems or methods (A61B5/0036 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11123010B2 cover?
A monitoring arrangement 100 is configured to predict a rapid symptomatic drop in a subject's blood pressure, e.g. during a medical treatment or when operating aircraft. To this aim, a pulse shape parameter (pps) with respect to a peripheral body part (105) of the subject (P) is repeatedly registered by means of a pulse oximetry instrument (110) adapted to detect light response variations in bl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Olde Bo, Solem Kristian, Gambro Lundia Ab
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/4836. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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