Methods and systems for determining regional blood oxygen saturation
US-2015230758-A1 · Aug 20, 2015 · US
US2017303835A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017303835-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715495194-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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An oximeter probe determines an oxygen saturation for the tissue and determines a quality value for the oxygen saturation and associated measurements of the tissue. The quality value is calculated from reflectance data received at the detectors of the oximeter probe. The oximeter probe then displays a value for the oxygen saturation with the error value to indicate a quality level for the oxygen saturation and associated values used to calculate oxygen saturation.
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A method comprising: providing a tissue oximeter device comprising a nonvolatile memory storing simulated reflectance curves, wherein the nonvolatile memory retains the simulated reflectance curves even after the device is powered off; emitting light from at least one source of the tissue oximeter device into a tissue to be measured; receiving at a plurality of detectors of the tissue oximeter device light reflected from the tissue in response to the emitted light; generating, by the detectors, a plurality of detector responses from the reflected light; fitting the detector responses to the simulated reflectance curves stored in the nonvolatile memory to determine an absorption coefficient value for the tissue; calculating an oximetry value for the tissue from the absorption coefficient value; based on the absorption coefficient value, calculating a quality metric value for the oximetry value; and displaying, by the processor on a display of the oximeter device, the oximetry value and the quality metric value for the oximetry value. 2 . The method of claim 1 comprising: providing, in the nonvolatile memory, values for a predetermined detector relationship for the detectors for reflected light, wherein the nonvolatile memory retains the values for a predetermined detector relationship even after the device is powered off; comparing the detector responses for the detectors with the values for the predetermined detector relationship in the nonvolatile memory; and based on the comparison of the detector responses with the values for the predetermined detector relationship stored in the nonvolatile memory, determining, by the processor, the quality metric value. 3 . The method of claim 1 comprising performing, by the processor of the oximeter device, a ratiometric calculation for calculating the quality metric value. 4 . The method of claim 1 wherein the oximetry value is an oxygen saturation value for the tissue. 5 . The method of claim 1 comprising calculating, by the processor, an error value from the fit of the detector responses to the simulated reflectance curves, wherein the quality metric value is the error value. 6 . The method of claim 5 wherein calculating the error value comprises, using by the processor, a Tiknonov regularization calculation. 7 . The method of claim 1 wherein the quality metric value is a moving average value of quality metric values. 8 . The method of claim 1 wherein displaying the quality metric value comprises displaying the quality metric value as a percentage value via bar graph. 9 . A system comprising: an oximeter device comprising a probe tip comprises source structures and detector structures on a distal end of the device and a display proximal to the probe tip, wherein the oximeter device calculates an oxygen saturation value and a quality metric value associated with the oxygen saturation value, and displays the oxygen saturation value on the display and the quality metric value associated with the displayed oxygen saturation value, and the oximeter device is specially configured to: transmit light from a light source of an oximeter probe into a first tissue at a first location to be measured; receive light at a detector of the oximeter probe that is reflected by the first tissue in response to the transmitted light; determine a oxygen saturation value for the first tissue; calculate a quality metric value associated with the determined oxygen saturation value for the first tissue; and display the oxygen saturation value and the quality metric value associated with the displayed oxygen saturation value on the display. 10 . The system of claim 9 wherein the quality metric value is displayed as a percentage value. 11 . The system of claim 9 wherein the quality metric value is displayed as quality bars in the display. 12 . The system of claim 9 wherein a measured information is obtained about the first tissue based on the transmitted and received light, and the quality metric value is based on a closeness of fit of the measured information to a set of predetermined curves stored in a memory of the oximeter device. 13 . The system of claim 9 wherein the oxygen saturation value and the quality metric value associated with the displayed oxygen saturation value are displayed on the display at the same time. 14 . The system of claim 9 wherein the display the oxygen saturation value and the quality metric value associated with the displayed oxygen saturation value on the display comprises: displaying the oxygen saturation value and not the quality metric value on the display at the same time, and after a predetermined time period, displaying the quality metric value associated with the previously displayed oxygen saturation value on the display. 15 . The system of claim 9 wherein the display the oxygen saturation value and the quality metric value associated with the displayed oxygen saturation value on the display comprises: displaying the oxygen saturation value and not the quality metric value on the display at the same time, and upon a user pressing a button of the oximeter device, displaying the quality metric value associated with the previously displayed oxygen saturation value on the display. 16 . A method comprising: providing a tissue oximeter device comprising a nonvolatile memory storing simulated reflectance curves, wherein the nonvolatile memory retains the simulated reflectance curves even after the device is powered off; emitting light from at least one source of the tissue oximeter device into a tissue to be measured; receiving at a plurality of detectors of the tissue oximeter device light reflected from the tissue in response to the emitted light; generating, by the detectors, a plurality of detector responses from the reflected light; fitting the detector responses to the simulated reflectance curves stored in the nonvolatile memory to determine a plurality of absorption coefficient values for the tissue for a plurality of oximeter measurements; calculating an oximetry value for the tissue from a first absorption coefficient value of the plurality of absorption coefficient values for a first oximeter measurement of the plurality of oximeter measurements; based on the first absorption coefficient value of the plurality of absorption coefficient values, calculating a first quality metric value for the oximetry value for the first oximeter measurement; calculating a second quality metric value based on the first quality metric value and at least a second absorption coefficient value of the plurality of absorption coefficient values for at least a second oximeter measurement; and displaying a display of the oximeter device, the oximetry value and the second quality metric value for the oximetry value. 17 . The method of claim 16 wherein the second oximeter measurement is made prior to the first oximeter measurement. 18 . The method of claim 16 wherein calculating a second quality metric value is based on the first quality metric value, the second absorption coefficient value of the plurality of absorption coefficient values for the second oximeter measurement, and a third absorption coefficient value of the plurality of absorption coefficient values for at a third oximeter measurement. 19 . The method of claim 18 wherein the second and third oximeter measurements are made prior to the first oximeter measurement. 20 . The method of claim 18 wherein the secon
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