Medical photometer and medical photometry system

US11642053B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11642053-B2
Application numberUS-201816134539-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 18, 2018
Priority dateSep 20, 2017
Publication dateMay 9, 2023
Grant dateMay 9, 2023

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A medical photometer includes a signal producing section that produces a first control signal to emit a first light having a first wavelength, a second control signal to emit a second light having a second wavelength, a third control signal to emit a third light having a third wavelength, and a fourth control signal to emit a fourth light having a fourth wavelength, a signal acquiring section that acquires a first to fourth intensity signals, a processor, and a memory that stores instructions. In the medical photometer, the first wavelength and the second wavelength are selected as two wavelengths at each of which an extinction coefficient of blood is a first value. The third wavelength and the fourth wavelength are selected as two wavelengths at each of which the extinction coefficient of the blood is a second value which is different from the first value.

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A medical photometry method, comprising: emitting, onto a subject, by a first light emitter a first light beam having a first wavelength selected to correspond to an extinction coefficient of an arterial blood that has a first value in a state where an oxygen saturation of the arterial blood is 100%; emitting, onto the subject, by a second light emitter a second light beam having a second wavelength different from the first wavelength and selected to correspond to the extinction coefficient of the arterial blood that has the first value; emitting, onto the subject, by a third light emitter a third light beam having a third wavelength selected to correspond to the extinction coefficient of the arterial blood that has a second value in the state where the oxygen saturation of the arterial blood is 100%, the second value being different from the first value; emitting, onto the subject, by a fourth light emitter a fourth light beam having a fourth wavelength different from the third wavelength and selected to correspond to the extinction coefficient of the arterial blood that has the second value; detecting by a light detector outputs of a first intensity signal corresponding to an intensity of the first light beam having been transmitted through or reflected from tissue of the subject, a second intensity signal corresponding to an intensity of the second light beam having been transmitted through or reflected from the tissue, a third intensity signal corresponding to an intensity of the third light beam having been transmitted through or reflected from the tissue, and a fourth intensity signal corresponding to an intensity of the fourth light beam having been transmitted through or reflected from the tissue; and generating by a medical photometer to which the first light emitter, the second light emitter, the third light emitter, the fourth light emitter, and the light detector are connected with wire or wirelessly, a first control signal that causes the first light emitter to emit the first light beam, a second control signal that causes the second light emitter to emit the second light beam, a third control signal that causes the third light emitter to emit the third light beam, and a fourth control signal that causes the fourth light emitter to emit the fourth light beam; obtaining by the medical photometer, from the light detector, the first intensity signal, the second intensity signal, the third intensity signal, and the fourth intensity signal; and calculating by the medical photometer a venous oxygen saturation in a state where an arterial oxygen saturation of the subject is 100% based on a value of an intensity of the first light beam emitted from the first light emitter, a value of an intensity of the second light beam emitted from the second light emitter, a value of an intensity of the third light beam emitted from the third light emitter, a value of an intensity of the fourth light beam emitted by the fourth light emitter, a value of the first intensity signal, a value of the second intensity signal, a value of the third intensity signal, and a value of the fourth intensity signal. 2. The medical photometry method according to claim 1 , wherein the first wavelength is 660 nm, the second wavelength is 700 nm, the third wavelength is 645 nm, and the fourth wavelength is 730 nm. 3. The medical photometry method according to claim 1 , wherein, in the calculating the venous oxygen saturation comprises: calculating a first parameter related to the venous oxygen saturation based on the value of the first intensity of the first light emitted from the first light emitter, the value of the second intensity of the second light emitted from the second light emitter, the value of the first intensity signal, and the value of the second intensity signal, calculating a second parameter related to the venous oxygen saturation based on the value of the third intensity of the third light emitted from the third light emitter, the value of the fourth intensity of the fourth light emitted from the fourth light emitter, the value of the third intensity signal, and the value of the fourth intensity signal, and calculating the venous oxygen saturation as a ratio of the second parameter to the first parameter. 4. The medical photometry method according to claim 1 , wherein the venous oxygen saturation=[ln(I 04 /I 03 )]/[ln(I 2 /I 1 )−ln(I 02 /I 01 )]; wherein I 1 is the value of the first intensity signal, I 2 is the value of the second intensity signal, I 3 is the value of the third intensity signal, I 4 is the value of the fourth intensity signal, I 01 is the value of the first intensity of the first light emitted from the first light emitter, I 02 is the value of the second intensity of the second light emitted from the second light emitter, I 03 is the value of the third intensity of the third light emitted from the third light emitter, and I 04 is the value of the fourth intensity of the fourth light emitted from the fourth light emitter.

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  • Details of sensors specially adapted therefor · CPC title

  • including calculation means, e.g. using a processor · CPC title

  • partial oxygen pressure (P-O2) · CPC title

  • by applying pressure, e.g. compression, indentation, palpation, grasping, gauging · CPC title

  • used specific wavelengths · CPC title

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What does patent US11642053B2 cover?
A medical photometer includes a signal producing section that produces a first control signal to emit a first light having a first wavelength, a second control signal to emit a second light having a second wavelength, a third control signal to emit a third light having a third wavelength, and a fourth control signal to emit a fourth light having a fourth wavelength, a signal acquiring section t…
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Nihon Kohden Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/14552. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue May 09 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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