IP Library Granted Patent US 8,090,425
Granted Patent B2
US 8,090,425 · App. 11/239,817 · Granted Jan 3, 2012

Oximeter sensor with digital memory encoding patient data

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Patent No.
US 8,090,425
App. No.
11/239,817
Granted
Jan 3, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides a memory chip for use in an oximeter sensor, or an associated adapter or connector circuit. The memory chip allows the storing of patient related data, such as patient trending data or a patient ID, to provide enhanced capabilities for the oximeter sensor. In addition to providing unique data to store in such a memory, the present invention include unique uses of the data stored in such a memory.

Claims (22)

1. A method of operation of an oximeter system, comprising:

directing light at a patient from a light emitter of an oximeter sensor;

detecting the light with a light receptor of the oximeter sensor;

transmitting a patient-type data alarm limit from a memory of the oximeter sensor to an oximeter monitor, wherein the patient-type data alarm limit is based on a type of patient for which the sensor is adapted; and

comparing the patient-type data alarm limit with a monitored patient parameter.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the patient-type data alarm limit includes a range of expected patient parameters for a particular type of patient.

3. The method of claim 1 , comprising sending an alarm signal when a value of the monitored patient parameter crosses the patient-type data alarm limit.

4. A method of manufacturing an oximeter system, comprising:

providing a light emitting element configured to direct light at a patient;

providing a light receptor configured to detect the light;

providing a memory in the sensor, the memory storing a patient-type data alarm limit, wherein the patient-type data alarm limit is based on a type of patient for which the sensor is adapted; and

providing a pulse oximeter monitor configured to receive the patient-type data alarm limit from the memory of the sensor and to compare the patient-type data alarm limit with a monitored patient parameter.

5. The method of claim 4 , comprising providing a communication device in the sensor, the device configured to transmit the patient-type data alarm limit to the pulse oximeter monitor for use in an algorithm for comparing the patient-type data alarm limit with the monitored patient parameter.

6. A method of operation of an oximeter system, comprising:

directing light at a patient from a light emitter of an oximeter sensor;

detecting the light with a light receptor of the oximeter sensor;

transmitting a patient-type data alarm limit from a memory of the oximeter sensor to an oximeter monitor, wherein the patient-type data alarm limit is based on a type of patient for which the sensor is adapted;

comparing the patient-type data alarm limit with a monitored patient parameter; and

receiving an updated patient-type data alarm limit and replacing the patient-type data alarm limit in the memory with the updated patient-type data alarm limit.

7. A method of operation of an oximeter monitor, comprising:

receiving, at the oximeter monitor, a patient-type data alarm limit from a memory of an oximeter sensor, wherein the patient-type data alarm limit is based on a type of patient for which the sensor is adapted; and

comparing the patient-type data alarm limit with a monitored patient parameter with the oximeter monitor.