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- 28. An apparatus for detecting the onset of an obstructive sleep apnea event before cessation of breathing occurs, said apparatus comprising:
at least one microphone adapted to be acoustically associated with a person, wherein said microphone detects breathing sounds within an airway of said person and generates microphone signals representative of said breathing sounds; and a controller that is coupled to said at least one microphone and that receives said microphone signals, wherein said controller comprises software that identifies within said microphone signals at least one signal pattern that is associated with a breathing pattern of said person that occurs at the onset of an obstructive sleep apnea event before cessation of breathing occurs.
- 29. The apparatus as claimed in claim 28 wherein said software that identifies said at least one signal pattern signal pattern that is associated with a breathing pattern of said person that occurs at the onset of an obstructive sleep apnea event before cessation of breathing occurs uses digital signal processing techniques to find frequency domain components of said microphone signals.
- 30. The apparatus as claimed in claim 29 wherein said digital signal processing techniques comprise Fast Fourier Transform techniques.
- 31. The apparatus as claimed in claim 28 further comprising a base station coupled to said controller wherein said controller sends an alarm signal to said base station to indicate that at least one signal pattern has been identified that is associated with a breathing pattern of said person that occurs at the onset of an obstructive sleep apnea event before cessation of breathing occurs.
- 32. The apparatus as claimed in claim 31 further comprising a chest motion sensor coupled to said person and coupled to said base station, wherein said chest motion sensor sends a signal to said base station that represents chest motion of said person.
- 33. The apparatus as claimed in claim 28 further comprising at least one filter coupled between said at least one microphone and said controller, wherein said at least one filter filters said microphone signals representative of said breathing sounds, and wherein said controller comprises software that identifies within said filtered microphone signals at least one signal pattern that is associated with a breathing pattern of said person that occurs at the onset of an obstructive sleep apnea event before cessation of breathing occurs.
- 34. The apparatus as claimed in claim 33 comprising four microphones and four filters coupled between said four microphones and said controller,
wherein a first of said four microphones filters out all microphone signals except microphone signals having frequencies in the range of twenty Hertz (20 Hz) to one hundred Hertz (100 Hz); wherein a second of said four microphones filters out all microphone signals except microphone signals having frequencies in the range of one hundred Hertz (100 Hz) to one thousand Hertz (1,000 Hz); wherein a third of said four microphones filters out all microphone signals except microphone signals having frequencies in the range of one thousand Hertz (1,000 Hz) to ten thousand Hertz (10,000 Hz); and wherein a fourth of said four microphones filters out all microphone signals except microphone signals having frequencies in the range of ten thousand Hertz (10,000 Hz) to twenty thousand Hertz (20,000 Hz).
- 35. The apparatus as claimed in claim 28 wherein said controller only operates during one half of the respiration cycle.
- 36. The apparatus as claimed in claim 28 wherein said controller comprises software that identifies within said microphone signals at least one signal pattern that is associated with a partially occluded breathing pattern of said person.
- 37. The apparatus as claimed in claim 28 further comprising an airflow sensor that detects a flow of air within an airway of said person and generates an airflow detection signal that is representative of the presence of said flow of air; and
wherein said controller is coupled to said airflow sensor and receives said airflow detection signal from said airflow sensor to obtain information concerning the breathing of said person.
- 38. A method for detecting the onset of an obstructive sleep apnea event before cessation of breathing occurs, said method comprising the steps of:
detecting breathing sounds within an airway of a person using at least one microphone adapted to be acoustically associated with said person; generating microphone signals representative of said breathing sounds; receiving said microphone signals in a controller that is coupled to said at least one microphone; and using software within said controller to identify within said microphone signals at least one signal pattern that is associated with a breathing pattern of said person that occurs at the onset of an obstructive sleep apnea event before cessation of breathing occurs.
- 39. The method as claimed in claim 38 wherein the step of using software within said controller to identify within said microphone signals at least one signal pattern that is associated with a breathing pattern of said person that occurs at the onset of an obstructive sleep apnea event before cessation of breathing occurs further comprises the step of:
using digital signal processing techniques to find frequency domain components of said microphone signals.
- 40. The method as claimed in claim 39 wherein said digital signal processing techniques comprise Fast Fourier Transform techniques.
- 41. The method as claimed in claim 38 further comprising the step of:
sending an alarm signal that indicates that at least one signal pattern has been identified that is associated with a breathing pattern of said person that occurs at the onset of an obstructive sleep apnea event before cessation of breathing occurs.
- 42. The apparatus as claimed in claim 41 further comprising the step of:
sending to a base station a chest motion signal from a chest motion sensor coupled to said person and coupled to said base station, wherein said chest motion signal represents a chest motion of said person.
- 43. The method as claimed in claim 38 further comprising the steps of:
filtering said microphone signals representative of said breathing sounds to create filtered microphone signals representative of said breathing sounds; using software within said controller to identify within said filtered microphone signals at least one signal pattern that is associated with a breathing pattern of said person that occurs at the onset of an obstructive sleep apnea event before cessation of breathing occurs.
- 44. The method as claimed in claim 43 further comprising the step of:
filtering said microphone signals with four filters in which each of the four filters is coupled between one of said four microphones and said controller, wherein a first of said four microphones filters out all microphone signals except microphone signals having frequencies in the range of twenty Hertz (20 Hz) to one hundred Hertz (100 Hz); wherein a second of said four microphones filters out all microphone signals except microphone signals having frequencies in the range of one hundred Hertz (100 Hz) to one thousand Hertz (1,000 Hz); wherein a third of said four microphones filters out all microphone signals except microphone signals having frequencies in the range of one thousand Hertz (1,000 Hz) to ten thousand Hertz (10,000 Hz); and wherein a fourth of said four microphones filters out all microphone signals except microphone signals having frequencies in the range of ten thousand Hertz (10,000 Hz) to twenty thousand Hertz (20,000 Hz).
- 45. The method as claimed in claim 38 further comprising the step of:
operating said controller only operates during one half of the respiration cycle.
- 46. The method as claimed in claim 38 further comprising the step of:
using software within said controller to identify within said microphone signals at least one signal pattern that is associated with a partially occluded breathing pattern of said person.
- 47. The method as claimed in claim 38 further comprising the step of:
receiving in said controller an airflow detection signal from an airflow sensor that detects a flow of air within an airway of said person to obtain information concerning the breathing of said person.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The inventors of the present invention have filed a related patent application concurrently with this application entitled “System and Method for Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea” (Attorney Docket No. ILIF01-00056). The related patent application and the inventions disclosed therein are assigned to the assignee of the present invention and are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein.
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09641982 |
Aug 2000 |
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10745396 |
Dec 2003 |
US |