Claims
- 1. A quantitative near-infrared analysis instrument for non-invasive measurement of a blood analyte present in a body part of a subject, said analysis instrument comprising:
- (a) an introducing means comprising a near-infrared energy source for introducing near-infrared energy into blood present in a body part of a patient, said near infrared energy source comprising at least one infrared emitting diode having at least two chips and producing at least two separate wavelengths;
- (b) detecting means for detecting near-infrared energy emerging from the body part and generating a signal based upon each of said at least two separate wavelengths from each of said at least two chips from said one infrared emitting diode; and
- (c) processing means for calculating a synthetic spectra for ,curvilinear interpolation based upon the signal generated from said detection means.
- 2. The near-infrared analysis instrument of claim 1, wherein said at least one infrared emitting diode having at least two chips is used in combination with a filter means for passing two separate wavelengths.
- 3. The near-infrared analysis instrument of claim 2, wherein said filter means is a single filter having two bandpasses.
- 4. The near-infrared analysis instrument of claim 2, wherein said filter means comprises separate filters, each with a single bandpass.
- 5. The near-infrared analysis instrument of claim 1, wherein said near-infrared energy source comprises six infrared emitting diodes each having at least two chips and producing at least two separate wavelengths.
- 6. A quantitative near-infrared analysis instrument for non-invasive measurement of a blood analyte present in a body part of a subject, said instrument comprising:
- (a) an introducing means comprising a near-infrared energy source for introducing near-infrared energy into blood present in a body part of a patient, said near infrared energy source comprising six infrared emitting diodes each having at least two chips and wherein each of said two chips produces a separate wavelength;
- (b) detecting means for detecting near-infrared energy emerging from the body part and generating a signal based upon said separate wavelength from each of said at least two chips from each of said six infrared emitting diodes; and
- (c) processing means for calculating a synthetic spectra for curvilinear interpolation based upon the signal generated from said detection means.
- 7. A quantitative near-infrared analysis instrument for non-invasive measurement of a blood analyte present in a body part of a subject, said analysis instrument comprising:
- (a) an introducing means comprising a near-infrared energy source for introducing near-infrared energy into blood present in a body part of a patient, said near infrared energy source comprising seven infrared emitting diodes each having at least two chips and wherein each of said two chips produces a separate wavelength;
- (b) detecting means for detecting near-infrared energy emerging from the body part and generating a signal based upon said separate wavelength from each of said at least two chips from each of said seven infrared emitting diodes; and
- (c) processing means for calculating a synthetic spectra for curvilinear interpolation based upon the signal generated from said detection means.
- 8. The near-infrared analysis instrument of claim 7, wherein each of said seven infrared emitting diodes having at least two chips is used in combination with a filter means for passing two separate wavelengths.
- 9. The near-infrared analysis instrument of claim 8, wherein said filter means is a single filter having two bandpasses.
- 10. The near-infrared analysis instrument of claim 8, wherein said filter means comprises separate filters, each with a single bandpass.
- 11. The near-infrared analysis instrument of claim 7, wherein said seven infrared emitting diodes emit energy at selected wavelengths from approximately 600 nanometers to approximately 1100 nanometers.
- 12. A quantitative near-infrared analysis instrument for non-invasive measurement of a blood analyte present in a body part of a subject, said analysis instrument comprising:
- (a) an introducing means comprising a near-infrared energy source for introducing near-infrared energy into blood present in a body part of a patient, said near infrared energy source comprising at least one infrared emitting diode having three chips and producing at least three separate wavelengths;
- (b) detecting means for detecting near-infrared energy emerging from the body part and generating a signal based upon each of said at least three separate wavelengths from each of said three chips from said one infrared emitting diode; and
- (c) processing means for calculating a synthetic spectra for curvilinear interpolation based upon the signal generated from said detection means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 07/588,628 filed Sep. 26, 1990 and which will issue as U.S. Pat. No. 5,134,302, on Jul. 28, 1992.
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