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Adjusting parameters used in pulse oximetry analysis
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US20070100220A1
US20070100220A1US11/261,012US26101205AUS2007100220A1US 20070100220 A1US20070100220 A1US 20070100220A1US 26101205 AUS26101205 AUS 26101205AUS 2007100220 A1US2007100220 A1US 2007100220A1
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Adjusting a pulse qualification criterion includes receiving a signal representing a plurality of pulses, where the signal is generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue. A characteristic is determined. A pulse qualification criterion used for qualifying a pulse is adjusted in accordance with the characteristic. The pulses are evaluated according to the pulse qualification criterion.

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8. A system operable to adjust a pulse qualification criterion, comprising:
an interface operable to:
receive a signal representing a plurality of pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue; and
a processor operable to:
determine one or more filter parameter values of a filter parameter of a filter, the filter comprising an ensemble averaging filter operable to filter the signal, the filter parameter further comprising an ensemble averaging weight for the ensemble averaging filter;
adjust one or more pulse qualification criteria in accordance with the filter parameter value, a pulse qualification criterion for qualifying a pulse, the one or more pulse qualification criteria adjusted by:
reducing a noise gate level of a noise gate criterion according to the ensemble averaging weight if the ensemble averaging weight indicates an increased degree of ensemble averaging; and
adjusting a pulse period criterion to disqualify a pulse having a pulse period that is substantially shorter than an average pulse period according to the ensemble averaging weight if the ensemble averaging weight indicates that a qualified pulse is not likely to have a pulse period that is substantially shorter than an average pulse period; and
evaluate the plurality of pulses according to the pulse qualification criterion.
9. A method for adjusting a pulse qualification criterion, comprising:
receiving a signal representing a plurality of pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue, each pulse having an amplitude and a period, a subset of the plurality of pulses having a plurality of amplitudes and a plurality of periods;
determining an average amplitude from the plurality of amplitudes;
determining an average period from the plurality of periods;
adjusting a pulse qualification criterion in accordance with the average amplitude and the average period; and
evaluating one or more of the plurality of pulses according to the pulse qualification criterion by disqualifying a pulse having an amplitude that is significantly smaller than the average amplitude and a period that is significantly greater that the average period.
11. An system operable to adjust a pulse qualification criterion, comprising:
an interface operable to:
receive a signal representing a plurality of pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue, each pulse having an amplitude and a period, a subset of the plurality of pulses having a plurality of amplitudes and a plurality of periods; and
a processor operable to:
determine an average amplitude from the plurality of amplitudes;
determine an average period from the plurality of periods;
adjust a pulse qualification criterion in accordance with the average amplitude and the average period; and
evaluate one or more of the plurality of pulses according to the pulse qualification criterion by disqualifying a pulse having an amplitude that is significantly smaller than the average amplitude and a period that is significantly greater that the average period.
13. A system for adjusting a pulse qualification criterion, comprising:
means for receiving a signal representing a plurality of pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue, each pulse having an amplitude and a period, a subset of the plurality of pulses having a plurality of amplitudes and a plurality of periods;
means for determining an average amplitude from the plurality of amplitudes;
means for determining an average period from the plurality of periods;
means for adjusting a pulse qualification criterion in accordance with the average amplitude and the average period; and
means for evaluating one or more of the plurality of pulses according to the pulse qualification criterion by disqualifying a pulse having an amplitude that is significantly smaller than the average amplitude and a period that is significantly greater that the average period.
14. An system operable to adjust a pulse qualification criterion, comprising:
an interface operable to:
receive a signal representing a plurality of pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue, each pulse having an amplitude and a period, a subset of the plurality of pulses having a plurality of amplitudes and a plurality of periods; and
a processor operable to:
determine an average amplitude from the plurality of amplitudes;
determine an average period from the plurality of periods;
adjust a pulse qualification criterion in accordance with the average amplitude and the average period; and
evaluate one or more of the plurality of pulses according to the pulse qualification criterion by:
disqualifying a pulse having an amplitude that is more than three times smaller than the average amplitude and a period that is significantly greater that the average period.
15. A method for adjusting a weight of a saturation filtering process, comprising:
receiving a signal representing one or more pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue, the light comprising a first wavelength and a second wavelength;
determining a ratio-of-ratios variability metric indicating the variation of a ratio-of-ratios, a ratio-of-ratios representing the ratio of absorbances of the first wavelength and the second wavelength;
determining a pulse quality metric indicating the quality of the one or more pulses; and
adjusting a saturation weight in accordance with the ratio-of-ratios variability metric and the pulse quality metric, the saturation weight representing a weight used for a filtering process operable to filter a saturation estimate of the blood perfused tissue.
19. A method for calculating saturation, comprising:
receiving a signal representing one or more pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue, the light comprising a first wavelength and a second wavelength;
determining a pulse quality metric indicating the quality of the one or more pulses;
determining a ratio-of-ratios variability metric indicating the variation of a ratio-of-ratios, a ratio-of-ratios representing the ratio of absorbances of the first wavelength and the second wavelength;
establishing a ratio-of-ratios weight in accordance with the ratio-of-ratios variability metric and the pulse quality metric;
filtering the ratio-of-ratios in accordance with the ratio-of-ratios weight; and
calculating saturation according to the filtered ratio-of ratios.
21. An system operable to adjust a weight of a saturation filtering process, comprising:
an interface operable to:
receive a signal representing one or more pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue, the light comprising a first wavelength and a second wavelength; and
a processor operable to:
determine a ratio-of-ratios variability metric indicating the variation of a ratio-of-ratios, a ratio-of-ratios representing the ratio of absorbances of the first wavelength and the second wavelength;
determine a pulse quality metric indicating the quality of the one or more pulses; and
adjust a saturation weight in accordance with the ratio-of-ratios variability metric and the pulse quality metric, a saturation weight representing a weight used for a filtering process operable to filter the saturation estimate of the blood perfused tissue.
25. A system for adjusting a weight of a saturation filtering process, comprising:
an interface operable to:
receive a signal representing one or more pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue, the light comprising a first wavelength and a second wavelength; and
a processor operable to:
determine a pulse quality metric indicating the quality of the one or more pulses;
determine a ratio-of-ratios variability metric indicating the variation of a ratio-of-ratios, a ratio-of-ratios representing the ratio of absorbances of the first wavelength and the second wavelength;
establish a ratio-of-ratios weight in accordance with the ratio-of-ratios variability metric and the pulse quality metric;
filter the ratio-of-ratios in accordance with the ratio-of-ratios weight; and
calculate saturation according to the filtered ratio-of ratios.
27. A system for adjusting a weight of a saturation filtering process, comprising:
means for receiving a signal representing one or more pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue, the light comprising a first wavelength and a second wavelength;
means for determining a ratio-of-ratios variability metric indicating the variation of a ratio-of-ratios, a ratio-of-ratios representing the ratio of absorbances of the first wavelength and the second wavelength;
means for determining a pulse quality metric indicating the quality of the one or more pulses; and
means for adjusting a saturation weight in accordance with the ratio-of-ratios variability metric and the pulse quality metric, the saturation weight representing a weight used for a filtering process operable to filter a saturation estimate of the blood perfused tissue.
28. An system operable to adjust a weight of a saturation filtering process, comprising:
an interface operable to:
receive a signal representing one or more pulses, the signal generated in response to detecting light scattered from blood perfused tissue, the light comprising a first wavelength and a second wavelength; and
a processor operable to:
determine a ratio-of-ratios variability metric indicating the variation of a ratio-of-ratios, a ratio-of-ratios representing the ratio of absorbances of the first wavelength and the second wavelength;
determine a pulse quality metric indicating the quality of the one or more pulses;
establish that the filtering process is in a predetermined response mode; and
adjust a saturation weight in accordance with the ratio-of-ratios variability metric and the pulse quality metric, the saturation weight representing a weight used for a filtering process operable to filter a saturation estimate of the blood perfused tissue, the saturation weight calculated by a Kalman filter, the saturation weight adjusted by:
modifying a noise variance in accordance with the pulse quality metric; and
adjusting the saturation weight in accordance with the modified noise variance.
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