Claims
- 1. A non-invasive brain assessment monitor comprising:
a brain sensor for sensing acoustic signals generated from pulsing blood flow through a patient's brain; and means for analyzing the acoustic signals in order to determine whether the patient has undergone a brain injury and/or disease.
- 2. The brain assessment monitor of claim 1, wherein the brain sensor measures frequencies of up to about 20 kHz.
- 3. The brain assessment monitor of claim 1, wherein the brain sensor measures frequencies of from about 0.1 to about 1,000 Hz.
- 4. The brain assessment monitor of claim 1, wherein the brain sensor measures frequencies of from about 0.5 Hz to about 100 Hz.
- 5. The brain assessment monitor of claim 1, wherein the brain injury and/or disease comprises a stroke.
- 6. The brain assessment monitor of claim 1, wherein the brain injury and/or disease comprises a head trauma.
- 7. The brain assessment monitor of claim 1, wherein the brain injury and/or disease comprises a hemorrhage.
- 8. The brain assessment monitor of claim 1, wherein the analyzing means includes means for analyzing attenuation of the acoustic signals.
- 9. The brain assessment monitor of claim 1, wherein the analyzing means includes means for analyzing distortion of the acoustic signals.
- 10. The brain assessment monitor of claim 1, wherein the analyzing means includes means for comparing positive and negative components of the acoustic signals.
- 11. The brain assessment monitor of claim 10, wherein a peak ratio of the positive and negative components is determined.
- 12. The brain assessment monitor of claim 1, further comprising:
at least one reference sensor for sensing acoustic signals generated from another portion of the patient's body; and means for comparing the acoustic signals from the brain sensor and reference sensor.
- 13. The brain assessment monitor of claim 12, wherein the reference sensor comprises an arterial pulse sensor.
- 14. The brain assessment monitor of claim 13, wherein the arterial pulse sensor is adapted for mounting on a wrist of the patient.
- 15. The brain assessment monitor of claim 12, wherein the signals from the reference sensor are subtracted from the signals from the brain sensor.
- 16. The brain assessment monitor of claim 1, further comprising at least one actuator for generating additional acoustic signals in the brain.
- 17. The brain assessment monitor of claim 1, wherein the monitor is portable.
- 18. A non-invasive brain assessment monitor comprising:
a brain sensor configured and adapted for mounting on a patient's head; a reference sensor configured and adapted for mounting at another location on the patient's body; and means for comparing signals from the brain sensor and the reference sensor to determine whether the patient has undergone a brain injury and/or disease.
- 19. The brain assessment monitor of claim 18, wherein the brain sensor senses acoustic signals generated from pulsing blood flow through the patient's brain.
- 20. The brain assessment monitor of claim 18, wherein the reference sensor senses an arterial pulse of the patient.
- 21. The brain assessment monitor of claim 18, wherein the brain sensor senses acoustic signals generated from pulsing blood flow through the patient's brain, and the reference sensor senses an arterial pulse of the patient.
- 22. The brain assessment monitor of claim 21, wherein the signals from the reference sensor are subtracted from the signals from the brain sensor.
- 23. The brain assessment monitor of claim 18, wherein the brain sensor measures frequencies of up to about 20 kHz.
- 24. The brain assessment monitor of claim 18, wherein the brain sensor measures frequencies of from about 0.1 to about 1,000 Hz.
- 25. The brain assessment monitor of claim 18, wherein the brain sensor measures frequencies of from about 0.5 to about 100 Hz.
- 26. The brain assessment monitor of claim 18, wherein the brain injury and/or disease comprises a stroke.
- 27. The brain assessment monitor of claim 18, wherein the brain injury and/or disease comprises a head trauma.
- 28. The brain assessment monitor of claim 18, wherein the brain injury and/or disease comprises a hemorrhage.
- 29. The brain assessment monitor of claim 18, wherein the comparing means includes means for analyzing attenuation of signals from the brain sensor.
- 30. The brain assessment monitor of claim 18, wherein the comparing means includes means for analyzing distortion of signals from the brain sensor.
- 31. The brain assessment monitor of claim 18, wherein the comparing means comprises means for comparing positive and negative components of signals from the brain sensor.
- 32. The brain assessment monitor of claim 31, wherein a peak ratio of the positive and negative components is determined.
- 33. The brain assessment monitor of claim 18, further comprising at least one actuator for generating acoustic signals in the brain.
- 34. The brain assessment monitor of claim 18, wherein the monitor is portable.
- 35. A method of monitoring brain injury and/or disease of a patient, the method comprising:
mounting a brain sensor on the head of the patient; sensing acoustic signals with the brain sensor generated from pulsing blood flow through the patient's brain; and analyzing the acoustic signals to determine whether the patient has undergone a brain injury and/or disease.
- 36. A method of monitoring brain injury and/or disease of a patient, the method comprising:
mounting a brain sensor on the patient's head; mounting a reference sensor at another location on the patient's body; and comparing signals from the brain sensor and the reference sensor to determine whether the patient has undergone a brain injury and/or disease.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/275,046 filed Mar. 12, 2001. This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/401,762 filed Sep. 23, 1999.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
[0002] The United States Government has certain rights to this invention pursuant to Contract Nos. 1 R43 NS-41843-01 and 2 R44 NS-38825-02 awarded by the National Institutes of Health.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60275046 |
Mar 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09401762 |
Sep 1999 |
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10095861 |
Mar 2002 |
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