IP Library Granted Patent US 7,413,547
Granted Patent B1
US 7,413,547 · App. 10/984,111 · Granted Aug 19, 2008

Reference sensor correction for implantable sensors

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Patent No.
US 7,413,547
App. No.
10/984,111
Granted
Aug 19, 2008
Kind
B1
Abstract

Implantable medical device systems and methods for measuring a body parameter utilizing an implantable functional pressure sensor and a fixed reference sensor, wherein the reference sensor compensates for drift of all other components in the measurement system other than the functional sensor. The reference sensor provides a basis for comparison to determine if and to what extent the electronic components, for example, have drifted over time, and thus provides a basis for correcting functional measurements and improving long term measurement accuracy.

Claims (53)

1. A pressure sensing system for measuring a variable body parameter, comprising:

an implantable functional pressure sensor configured to measure a variable body parameter;

a reference circuit of the same form as the functional sensor, that when measured provides an output that is relatively constant;

an electronic measurement circuit connected to the functional sensor and to the reference circuit, and operable to measure an output provided by either the functional sensor or the reference circuit, wherein at least a portion of the electronic measurement circuit is subject to measurement drift over time; and

a corrector which corrects for said measurement drift as a function of a measurement by the measurement circuit of the reference circuit.

2. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the reference circuit is subject to less drift over time than the electronic measurement circuit.

3. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein:

the functional sensor converts the variable body parameter into an electronically measurable parameter with a value that varies as a function of the body parameter, and

the reference circuit has the same electronically measurable parameter with a value that is constant.

4. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 wherein:

the functional sensor converts the variable body parameter into an electronically measurable parameter with a value that varies as a function of the body parameter, and

the electronically measurable parameter comprises resistance.

5. A pressure sensing system as in claim 4 , wherein:

the functional sensor is piezoresistive; and

the reference circuit comprises one or more resistors.

6. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein:

the functional sensor converts the variable body parameter into an electronically measurable parameter with a value that varies as a function of the body parameter; and

the electronically measurable parameter comprises voltage.

7. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein:

the functional sensor converts the variable body parameter into an electronically measurable parameter with a value that varies as a function of the body parameter, and

the electronically measurable parameter comprises current.

8. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the pressure sensor comprises a piezoresistive type sensor.

9. A pressure sensing system as in claim 8 , wherein the reference circuit comprises one or more resistors.

10. A pressure sensing system as in claim 9 , wherein the resistors comprise highly stable resistors.

11. A pressure sensing system as in claim 9 , wherein the reference circuit comprises a wheatstone bridge.

12. A pressure sensing system as in claim 9 , wherein the reference circuit is contained in an integrated circuit.

13. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the electronic measurement circuit includes a switched measurement channel for selective connection to the functional sensor and reference circuit.

14. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the electronic measurement circuit includes first and second measurement channels, with the first channel connected to the functional sensor and the second channel connected to the reference circuit.

15. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the corrector subtracts a current value of the reference circuit from a prior value of the reference circuit.

16. A pressure sensing system as in claim 15 , wherein the current value is different than the prior value and the difference represents measurement drift of the electronic measurement circuit, and wherein a measurement of the functional sensor is corrected as a function of the difference.

17. The pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the body parameter correlates to values measured by the functional sensor according to a predetermined transfer function.

18. A pressure sensing system as in claim 17 , wherein the transfer function is corrected as a function of a current value of the reference circuit.

19. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the corrector comprises hardware.

20. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the corrector comprises software.

21. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the electronic measurement circuit includes the corrector.

22. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein a data collection and processing unit includes the corrector.

23. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the reference circuit has electrical characteristics that match electrical characteristics of the functional sensor.

24. A pressure sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the reference circuit includes electrical components that match electrical components of the functional sensor, and wherein the electrical components of the reference sensor are interconnected to form an arrangement that matches an arrangement of electrical components of the primary sensor.

25. A pressure sensing system as in claim 24 , wherein the arrangement is a wheatstone bridge.

26. A method of measuring a variable body parameter with an implantable pressure sensor including a functional sensor and an electronic measurement circuit, the method comprising:

obtaining a functional measurement of the variable body parameter utilizing the functional sensor and the electronic measurement circuit;

obtaining a reference measurement utilizing a reference circuit and the electronic measurement circuit, wherein the reference circuit has a relatively constant value; and

correcting the functional measurement for drift of the electronic measurement circuit based on the reference measurement.

27. A method as in claim 26 , wherein the reference circuit has a drift rate less than the drift rate of the electronic measurement circuit.

28. A method as in claim 26 , wherein the functional measurement is made by sampling the functional sensor at a desired time, and wherein the reference measurement is made by sampling the reference circuit at two or more times.

29. A method as in claim 26 , wherein the reference measurement is made by switching the electronic measurement circuit from the functional sensor to the reference circuit.

30. A method as in claim 26 , further comprising:

comparing a current reference measurement to a prior reference measurement to obtain a difference representing drift of the electronic measurement circuit; and

applying the difference to the functional measurement.

31. A method as in claim 26 , further comprising applying a transfer function to correlate the functional measurement to a value representative of the body parameter.

32. A method as in claim 31 , further comprising:

obtaining a current reference measurement representing drift of the electronic measurement circuit; and

applying the current reference measurement to the transfer function.

Assignments (9)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 18, 2025
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To: HARVARD BIOSCIENCE, INC.; DATA SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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From: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE, LLC
To: HOEFER, INC.; HARVARD BIOSCIENCE, INC.; WARNER INSTRUMENTS LLC; BIOCHROM LIMITED; TRIANGLE BIOSYSTEMS, INC.; DATA SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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From: HOEFER, INC.; HARVARD BIOSCIENCE, INC.; WARNER INSTRUMENTS LLC; BIOCHROM LIMITED; TRIANGLE BIOSYSTEMS, INC.; DATA SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 18, 2011
From: TRANSOMA MEDICAL, INC.
To: DATA SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 14, 2009
From: DATA SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: PARTNERS FOR GROWTH II, L.P.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 25, 2005
From: LICHTSCHEIDL, GREGG R.; MILLS, PERRY A.
To: TRANSOMA MEDICAL, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 8, 2004
From: LICHTSCHEIDL, GREGG R.; MIILLS, PERRY A.
To: TRANSOMA MEDICAL, INC.
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