Claims
- 1. A system for adjusting power employed by a light emitting device used for medical applications, comprising:
a light emitting device; a power unit coupled to said light emitting device for powering the light emitting device and responsive to a control signal for adjusting power applied to the light emitting device; a control unit for providing the control signal and coupled to the power unit, the control signal being determined in response to a characteristic of a signal associated with a physiological parameter measured using light produced by the light emitting device.
- 2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the control signal is determined in response to a monitored patient parameter.
- 3. The system according to claim 2, wherein the monitored patient parameter comprises at least one of:
a blood oxygen representative parameter; a change in a blood oxygen representative parameter; a rate of change of a blood oxygen representative parameter; a pulse rate; a change in pulse rate; a patient temperature; a arterial blood pressure; a hematocrit level; and a cardiac index.
- 4. The system according to claim 1, wherein the characteristic of the signal associated with a measured physiological parameter comprises at least one of:
a signal modulation characteristic; a signal intensity characteristic responsive to brightness of light received from said light emitting device; and a parameter derived from determining a quality measure indicating quality of the measured physiological parameter.
- 5. The system according the claim 1, wherein the control signal is determined in response to monitored patient parameters.
- 6. In a device for monitoring a patient parameter including a signal source for emitting a monitoring signal and a sensor for receiving a modulated signal representing the emitted monitoring signal modulated by the parameter, an emitted monitoring signal controller for controlling a signal characteristic of the emitted monitoring signal, comprising:
a parameter signal processor for receiving the modulated signal and generating a parameter output representing the parameter, a signal quality processor for measuring received signal characteristics of the modulated signal, a signal evaluation processor for evaluating the received signal characteristics of the modulated signal with respect to required signal characteristics of the modulated signal for generating the parameter output, a signal control processor for controlling an emitted signal characteristic of the emitted monitoring signal so that the received modulated signal possesses the required signal characteristics.
- 7. The emitted monitoring signal controller of claim 6, wherein the controlled emitted signal characteristic of the emitted monitoring signal is the emitted signal power level.
- 8. The emitted monitoring signal controller of claim 7, wherein:
the emitted signal power level is decreased when the received signal characteristics of the modulated signal exceed the required signal characteristics for generation of the parameter output, and the emitted signal power level is increased when the received signal characteristics of the modulated signal are lower than the required signal characteristics for generation of the parameter output.
- 9. The emitted monitoring controller of claim 6, further including:
a patient environment processor for monitoring a patient condition and generating a corresponding environmental condition output representing an environmental condition of the patient affecting monitoring of the parameter, wherein the signal evaluation processor is responsive to the environmental condition output for modifying the required signal characteristics of the modulated signal accordingly.
- 10. The emitted monitoring signal controller of claim 9, wherein the monitored patient condition is at least one of:
a blood oxygen representative parameter; a change in a blood oxygen representative parameter; a rate of change of a blood oxygen representative parameter; a pulse rate; a change in pulse rate; a patient temperature; a arterial blood pressure; a hematocrit level; and a cardiac index.
- 11. The emitted monitoring signal controller of claim 6, wherein the received signal characteristic of the modulated signal is at least one of:
a signal modulation characteristic; a signal intensity characteristic responsive to brightness of light received from said light emitting device; and a parameter derived from determining a quality measure indicating quality of the measured physiological parameter.
- 12. A method for adjusting power emitted by a light emitting device used for medical applications, comprising the steps of:
determining a characteristic of a signal associated with a physiological parameter measured using light produced by the light emitting device, generating a control signal representing the characteristic of the signal, and providing the control signal to a power unit coupled to the light emitting device and providing power to the light emitting device and adjusting the power provided to the light emitting device in accordance with the control signal.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the control signal is determined in response to a monitored patient parameter.
- 14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the monitored patient parameter comprises at least one of:
a blood oxygen representative parameter; a change in a blood oxygen representative parameter; a rate of change of a blood oxygen representative parameter; a pulse rate; a change in pulse rate; a patient temperature; a arterial blood pressure; a hematocrit level; and a cardiac index.
- 15. The method according to claim 12, wherein the characteristic of the signal associated with a measured physiological parameter comprises at least one of:
a signal modulation characteristic; a signal intensity characteristic responsive to brightness of light received from said light emitting device; and a parameter derived from determining a quality measure indicating quality of the measured physiological parameter.
- 16. In a device for monitoring a patient parameter including a signal source for emitting a monitoring signal and a sensor for receiving a modulated signal representing the emitted monitoring signal modulated by the parameter, a method for controlling a signal characteristic of the emitted monitoring signal, comprising the steps of:
measuring received signal characteristics of the modulated signal, evaluating the received signal characteristics of the modulated signal with respect to required signal characteristics of the modulated signal for generating the parameter output, controlling an emitted signal characteristic of the emitted monitoring signal so that the received modulated signal possesses the required signal characteristics.
- 17. The method of claim 16 for controlling a signal characteristic of the emitted monitoring signal, wherein the controlled emitted signal characteristic of the emitted monitoring signal is the emitted signal power level.
- 18. The emitted monitoring signal controller of claim- 17 for controlling a signal characteristic of the emitted monitoring signal, further comprising the steps of:
decreasing the emitted signal power level when the received signal characteristics of the modulated signal exceed the required signal characteristics for generation of the parameter output, and increasing the emitted signal power level when the received signal characteristics of the modulated signal are lower than the required signal characteristics for generation of the parameter output.
- 19. The method claim 16 for controlling a signal characteristic of the emitted monitoring signal, further comprising the steps of:
monitoring a patient condition and generating a corresponding environmental condition output representing an environmental condition of the patient affecting monitoring of the parameter, and modifying the required signal characteristics of the modulated signal according to the monitored patient environmental condition.
- 20. The method of claim 19 for controlling a signal characteristic of the emitted monitoring signal, wherein the received signal characteristic of the modulated signal is at least one of:
a signal modulation characteristic; a signal intensity characteristic responsive to brightness of light received from said light emitting device; and a parameter derived from determining a quality measure indicating quality of the measured physiological parameter.
- 21. The system according to claim 1, wherein:
said control signal is determined by a comparison of a measured patient parameter with known noise characteristics of the system.
- 22. The system according to claim 1, wherein:
said control signal is determined by a comparison of a measured patient parameter with measured system noise characteristics.
- 23. The system according to claim 1, wherein:
the control signal is determined by a comparison of the amplitude of the modulated portion of a waveform derived from patient data with one of measured system noise characteristics and known system noise characteristics.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This patent application is related to and claims benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/363,791 filed Mar. 13, 2002 by Johnnie W. Huang et al.
Provisional Applications (1)
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