Claims
- 1. A pulse oximetry user interface comprising:
a display; a plurality of views each configured to occupy said display, each of said views adapted to present data responsive to a physiological signal; a plurality of icons configured to occupy a portion of said views and adapted to designate the content of said views; and a plurality of keys proximate to said display and corresponding to said icons so as to select said icons, wherein a pleth view one of said views presents a pulse waveform, a trend view one of said views presents a trend graph, and at least one of said icons can be selected so as to switch said display between said pleth view and said trend view.
- 2. The pulse oximetry user interface according to claim 1 further comprising:
a scale associated with said pulse waveform; a signal strength measure corresponding to said physiological signal; and a relationship between said signal strength and said scale so that said pulse waveform conveys information regarding said signal strength.
- 3. The pulse oximetry user interface according to claim 2 wherein said relationship is a piecewise-linear auto-scaling function.
- 4. The pulse oximetry user interface according to claim 3 wherein
said pulse waveform is about 90% full scale for signal strengths in the range of about 10% to 20% DC; said pulse waveform is in the range of about 60% to 90% full scale for signal strengths in the range of about 2% to 10% DC; said pulse waveform is in the range of about 15% to 60% full scale for signal strengths in the range of about 0.5% to 2% DC; and said pulse waveform is about 15% full scale for signal strengths in the range of about 0.02% to 0.5% DC.
- 5. The pulse oximetry user interface according to claim 1 further comprising a designation to indicate a period of time along said trend graph for which signal quality may be low enough to comprise data accuracy.
- 6. The pulse oximetry user interface according to claim 5 wherein said trend graph is a plot of average oxygen saturation versus time and said designation is a grayed-out box along the time axis corresponding to said period of time.
- 7. The pulse oximetry user interface according to claim 1 further comprising:
a data set, wherein said trend graph initially displays a first portion of said data set; and a scroll one of said icons that, when selected, scrolls through said data set so that said trend graph displays a second portion of said data set.
- 8. The pulse oximetry user interface according to claim 1 further comprising a zoom one of said icons that, when selected, changes the time scale of said trend view and said corresponding trend graph.
- 9. A pulse oximetry user interface method comprising the steps of:
deriving a pulse waveform responsive to a physiological signal; calculating a data trend responsive to said physiological signal; providing said pulse waveform in a first display view; presenting at least a portion of said data trend in a second display view; selecting a first icon accessible from said first display view to switch to said second display view; and selecting a second icon accessible from said second display view to switch to said first display view.
- 10. The pulse oximetry user interface method according to claim 9 comprising the further steps of:
determining a signal strength for said physiological signal; and scaling said pulse waveform according to a piecewise linear relationship so as to be responsive to said signal strength.
- 11. The pulse oximetry user interface method according to claim 9 comprising the further step of indicating a low signal quality time period in said second display view corresponding to said data trend.
- 12. The pulse oximetry user interface method according to claim 9 comprising the further steps of:
determining a first portion of said data trend corresponding to a first time period; determining a second portion of said data trend corresponding to a second time period, where said first time period and said second time periods are about equal; and selecting said first portion or said second portion for said second display view based on a scroll icon provided in said second display view.
- 13. The pulse oximetry user interface method according to claim 9 comprising the further steps of:
determining a first portion of said data trend corresponding to a first time period; determining a second portion of said data trend corresponding to a second time period, where said first time period is an integral multiple larger than said second time periods; and selecting said first portion or said second portion for said second display view based on a zoom icon provided in said second display view.
- 14. A pulse oximetry user interface comprising:
a view means for presenting to a user data responsive to a physiological signal; a main menu means for choosing display related categories; a category menu means for choosing display related parameters, said parameters determining the characteristic of said view means; an icon means for designating said view means, accessing said menu means and altering said parameters; and a soft key means for selecting said icon means.
- 15. The pulse oximetry user interface according to claim 14 further comprising:
a pulse waveform portion of said view means responsive to said physiological signal; and an auto-scaling means applied to said pulse waveform portion for indicating the signal strength of said physiological signal.
- 16. The pulse oximetry user interface according to claim 14 further comprising:
a trend graph portion of said view means responsive to said physiological signal; and a signal quality means for indicating a compromised time period of said trend graph portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application relates to and claims the benefit of prior U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/268,207 entitled “Pulse Oximetry User Interface,” filed Feb. 12, 2001, which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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