Soft boot pulse oximetry sensor
US-12127834-B2 · Oct 29, 2024 · US
US2016174887A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016174887-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514959465-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention relates to system for extracting physiological information indicative of at least one vital sign of a subject from detected light transmitted through a part of the subject ( 1 ). To overcome the limitations of the contactless camera-based reflective PPG technique and classical contact sensors the proposed system comprises a medical instrument ( 12, 24 ) for at least partly introduction into a subject's body, one or more light sources ( 14, 15 ) for emitting light, said one or more light sources being mounted to the part of the medical instrument that is introduced into the subject's body during use, a light detection unit ( 16 ) for detecting light emitted by said one or more light sources and transmitted through a part of the subject, and a processing unit ( 18 ) for deriving physiological information indicative of at least one vital sign from the detected light using remote photo-plethysmography. Said light detection unit ( 16 ) comprises an imaging unit, in particular a camera, for acquiring a sequence of images of skin areas of the subject over time. Said processing unit ( 18 ) is configured for deriving physiological information indicative of at least one vital sign from said sequence of images using remote photo-plethysmography.
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1 . System for extracting physiological information indicative of at least one vital sign of a subject from detected light transmitted through a part of the subject, said system comprising: a medical instrument for at least partly introduction into a subject's body, one or more light sources for emitting light, said one or more light sources being mounted to the part of the medical instrument that is introduced into the subject's body during use, a light detection unit for detecting light emitted by said one or more light sources and transmitted through a part of the subject, a processing unit for deriving physiological information indicative of at least one vital sign from the detected light using remote photo-plethysmography, wherein said light detection unit comprises an imaging unit, in particular a camera, for acquiring a sequence of images of skin areas of the subject over time, and wherein said processing unit is configured for deriving physiological information indicative of at least one vital sign from said sequence of images using remote photo-plethysmography. 2 . System as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said light detection unit is configured for being mounted to the subject's body during use. 3 . System as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said light detection unit is arranged remotely from the subject. 4 . System as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said one or more light sources are configured for emitting light in at least two wavelengths or wavelength ranges. 5 . System as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said one or more light sources are configured for emitting light periodically. 6 . System as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said light detection unit is configured to detect light during first periods in which said one or more light sources do not emit light and during second periods in which said one or more light sources emit light and wherein said processing unit is configured to derive physiological information from light detected during both periods. 7 . System as claimed in claim 1 , comprising a plurality of light sources distributed over a part of the medical instrument. 8 . System as claimed in claim 7 , wherein said processing unit is configured to generate the pulse-transit-time of the blood through part of the subject's body. 9 . System as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said medical instrument is a feeding tube, catheter, endoscope, needle or breathing hose. 10 . System as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said processing unit is configured to adapt calibration constants of SpO2 calculations depending on the DC value of the light sensed by said light detection unit. 11 . Method for extracting physiological information indicative of at least one vital sign of a subject from detected light transmitted through a part of the subject, said method comprising: detecting light emitted by one or more light sources and transmitted through a part of the subject, said one or more light sources being configured to emit light and being mounted to a part of a medical instrument that is introduced into the subject's body during use, deriving physiological information indicative of at least one vital sign from the detected light using remote photo-plethysmography, wherein said detecting of light comprises acquiring a sequence of images of skin areas of the subject over time, and wherein said deriving of physiological information comprises deriving physiological information indicative of at least one vital sign from said sequence of images using remote photo-plethysmography. 12 . Medical instrument for use in a system as claimed in claim 1 for extracting physiological information indicative of at least one vital sign of a subject from detected light transmitted through a part of the subject, said medical instrument comprising: an instrument body for at least partly introduction into a subject's body, and one or more light sources for emitting light, said one or more light sources being mounted to the part of the medical instrument that is introduced into the subject's body during use.
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