IP Library Granted Patent US 7,415,297
Granted Patent B2
US 7,415,297 · App. 11/075,389 · Granted Aug 19, 2008

Physiological parameter system

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Patent No.
US 7,415,297
App. No.
11/075,389
Granted
Aug 19, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A physiological parameter system has one or more parameter inputs responsive to one or more physiological sensors. The physiological parameter system may also have quality indicators relating to confidence in the parameter inputs. A processor is adapted to combine the parameter inputs, quality indicators and predetermined limits for the parameters inputs and quality indicators so as to generate alarm outputs or control outputs or both.

Claims (56)

1. A physiological parameter system comprising:

a first parameter input responsive to a first physiological sensor;

a second parameter input responsive to a second physiological sensor;

a plurality of predetermined limits for said parameters;

a processor adapted to combine said parameters and said limits so as to generate an alarm output;

a variable threshold responsive to said second parameter, said alarm output responsive to said first parameter and said variable threshold; and

a predetermined limit related to said second parameter,

wherein said alarm output is triggered below said variable threshold, and

wherein said variable threshold is raised in response to said second parameter and said predetermined limit.

2. The physiological parameter system according to claim 1 wherein:

said first parameter is SpO 2 ,

said second parameter is ETCO 2 , and

said variable threshold is a lower limit for SpO 2 that is raised in response to a downward trend in ETCO 2 at a rate greater than said predetermined limit.

3. A physiological parameter system comprising:

a first parameter input responsive to a first physiological sensor;

a second parameter input responsive to a second physiological sensor;

a plurality of predetermined limits for said parameters; and

a processor adapted to combine said parameters and said limits so as to generate an alarm output;

a pattern detector having a detection output responsive to said first parameter,

said alarm output responsive to said detection output;

a slope detector output responsive to said second parameter; and

a predetermined slope limit responsive to said slope detector output,

wherein said alarm output is triggered only if said slope detector output exceeds said slope limit.

4. The physiological parameter system according to claim 3 wherein:

said first parameter is ETCO 2 ,

said second parameter is SpO 2 , and

said alarm output is responsive to ETCO 2 morphology only when there is a sufficient downward trend in SpO 2 .

5. A physiological parameter system comprising:

a parameter input responsive to a physiological sensor;

a quality indicator in input relating to confidence in said parameter input;

a plurality of predetermined limits for said parameter input and said quality indicator input; and

a processor adapted to combine said inputs and said limits so as to generate a control output, wherein said control output disables patient controlled analgesia when confidence in said parameter input is low.

6. The physiological parameter system according to claim 5 wherein said control output prevents said parameter input from disabling patient controlled analgesia when said quality indicator indicates confidence is low.

7. A physiological parameter method comprising the steps of:

inputting a parameter responsive to a physiological sensor;

inputting a quality indicator related to data confidence for said parameter;

outputting a control signal from the combination of said parameter and said quality indicator,

wherein said control signal is adapted to affect the operation of a medical-related device, wherein said parameter and said quality indicator are derived from a pulse oximetry sensor, and wherein said outputting step comprises

configuring said control signal to conditionally disable said medical-related device, and

regulating said control signal in response to said quality indicator.

8. The physiological parameter method according to claim 7 wherein said regulating substep comprises the substep of disabling a shut-off signal when confidence in said parameter is low.

9. The physiological parameter method according to claim 8 wherein said regulating substep comprises the substep of enabling a shut-off signal when confidence in said parameter is high.

10. An override of a patient selection input to a patient controlled medical device, the override comprising:

a first input configured to receive a parameter signal indicative of a physiological parameter of a patient being monitored;

a second input configured to receive a confidence signal indicative of a confidence that the parameter signal actually indicates the physiological parameter;

an output configured to transmit an output signal formatted to prevent a patient selection in a patient controlled medical device; and

a processor in communication with said first and second input and said output and configured to process said parameter signal and said confidence signal to output said output signal.

11. The override of claim 10 , wherein said patient controlled medical device comprises a patient controlled analgesia device.

12. The override of claim 10 , wherein the parameter signal is indicative of a blood oxygen saturation of said patient.

13. An override of a patient selection input to a patient controlled medical device, the override comprising:

a first input configured to receive a first parameter signal indicative of a first physiological parameter of a patient being monitored;

a second input configured to receive a second parameter signal indicative of a second physiological parameter of said patient, said first and second parameters being different from one another;

an output configured to transmit an output signal formatted to prevent a patient selection in a patient controlled medical device; and

a processor in communication with said first and second input and said output and configured to process said first and second parameter signals, and based at least upon predetermined limit values for said first and second parameter signals, to output said output signal, wherein at least some of said predetermined limit values comprise variable limits dependent upon at least one of said first and second parameters.

14. The override of claim 13 , wherein said first parameter signal is indicative of SpO 2 , said second parameter signal is indicative of ETCO 2 .

15. The override of claim 14 , wherein said variable limits comprise a higher percent SpO 2 limit when ETCO 2 is trending downward at a rate greater than a predetermined limit.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2018
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: MASIMO CORPORATION; MASIMO AMERICAS, INC.
Reel/Frame 047443/0109 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE NATURE OF CONVEYANCE PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 032784 FRAME: 0864. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SECURITY AGREEMENT. Recorded May 27, 2014
From: MASIMO AMERICAS, INC.; MASIMO CORPORATION
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 033032/0426 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 29, 2014
From: MASIMO CORPORATION; MASIMO AMERICAS, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 032784/0864 →