IP Library Granted Patent US 12,161,445
Granted Patent B2
US 12,161,445 · App. 17/838,128 · Granted Dec 10, 2024

Light-based non-invasive blood pressure systems and methods

Inventor: Clinton T. Siedenburg (Everett, WA)
Assignee: Stryker Corporation
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Patent No.
US 12,161,445
App. No.
17/838,128
Granted
Dec 10, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

Light-based non-invasive blood pressure measurement systems and methods that include a sensor having a light emitter and a light detector are disclosed. The light emitter emitting coherent or non-coherent light that is transmitted into and reflected from the tissues of the patient, including reflecting from moving blood. The light reflected from the moving blood being having a Doppler shift and detected by the light detector to generate a noninvasive blood pressure signal. The non-invasive blood pressure signal is processed to determine the instantaneous velocity of the blood. Additionally, pulse wave velocity data is obtained nearly, or substantially, simultaneously with the acquisition of the non-invasive blood pressure signal. Using the pulse wave velocity, the instantaneous velocity of the blood and a density of the blood, an instantaneous blood pressure can be determined.

Claims (45)

1. A system, comprising:

a sensor comprising:

a first emitter configured to emit first light towards blood flowing through a blood vessel;

a second emitter configured to emit second light toward the blood flowing through the blood vessel;

a first detector configured to detect first scattered light that is scattered from the blood flowing through the blood vessel; and

a second detector configured to detect second scattered light that is scattered from a wall of the blood vessel or the blood flowing through the blood vessel, a frequency of the first scattered light being different than a frequency of the first light emitted towards the blood flowing through the blood vessel, wherein a spacing between the first emitter and the first detector is different than a spacing between the second emitter and the second detector; and

a processor configured to:

determine a blood velocity of the blood flowing through the blood vessel using the frequency of the first scattered light;

determine a pulse wave velocity of the blood vessel using a frequency of the second scattered light; and

determine a blood pressure as a function of the blood velocity and the pulse wave velocity.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first emitter comprises a coherent light source.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the blood vessel is disposed between the first emitter and the first detector.

4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first emitter comprises a diffuser configured to diffuse the light emitted toward the blood flowing through the blood vessel.

5. A method comprising:

emitting light towards blood flowing through a blood vessel;

detecting first scattered light scattered from the blood flowing through the blood vessel and second scattered light scattered from a wall of the blood vessel;

determining a blood velocity of the blood flowing through the blood vessel from the first scattered light;

identifying a pulse wave velocity of a pulse traveling along the blood vessel from the second scattered light; and

determining a blood pressure from the blood velocity and the pulse wave velocity using an equation:

P i =ρPWVv i

wherein P i is the blood pressure, ρ is a density of the blood, PWV is the pulse wave velocity, and v i is the blood velocity.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein a frequency of the light emitted toward the blood flowing through the blood vessel comprises an infrared frequency.

7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the light emitted toward the blood flowing through the blood vessel comprises diffused light.

8. The method of claim 5 , wherein a frequency of the light emitted toward the blood flowing through the blood vessel is different from a frequency of the first scattered light.

9. The method of claim 5 , the light emitted toward the blood flowing through the blood vessel being first emitted light, the first emitted light comprising non-coherent light, wherein the method further comprises:

emitting second emitted light toward the blood flowing through the blood vessel; and

determining the blood velocity from a frequency of the first scattered light and a frequency of the second emitted light.

10. The method of claim 5 , further comprising:

determining a difference between a frequency of the light emitted toward the blood flowing through the blood vessel and a frequency of the first scattered light and a difference between the frequency of the light emitted toward the blood flowing through the blood vessel and a frequency of the second scattered light.

11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising:

altering, from the difference between the frequency of the light emitted toward the blood flowing through the blood vessel and the frequency of the first scattered light, a spacing between an emitter associated with emitting the light toward the blood flowing through the blood vessel and a detector associated with detecting the first scattered light.

12. The method of claim 10 , wherein identifying the pulse wave velocity comprises:

determining the pulse wave velocity from the difference between the frequency of the light emitted toward the blood flowing through the blood vessel and the frequency of the second scattered light.

13. The method of claim 5 , further comprising:

determining, from a frequency of the first scattered light, a characteristic of the blood vessel,

wherein the characteristic of the blood vessel comprises a depth of the blood vessel, a diameter of the blood vessel, a wall thickness of the blood vessel, or a wall elasticity of the blood vessel.

14. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first emitter and the first detector are disposed on a same side of the blood vessel.

15. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first emitter is configured to emit light of an infrared frequency.

16. A system of claim 1 , wherein the first emitter comprises a non-coherent light source.

17. The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to further determine the blood velocity using the frequency of the second scattered light.

18. The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to determine, from the first scattered light, a characteristic of the blood vessel,

wherein the characteristic of the blood vessel comprises a depth of the blood vessel, a diameter of the blood vessel, a wall thickness of the blood vessel, or a wall elasticity of the blood vessel.

19. The system of claim 1 , wherein the blood pressure is determined using an equation:

P i =ρPWVv i

wherein P i is the blood pressure, ρ is a density of the blood, PWV is the pulse wave velocity, and v i is the blood velocity.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Dec 18, 2024
From: STRYKER CORPORATION
To: STRYKER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 069737/0184 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 10, 2022
From: SIEDENBURG, CLINTON T.
To: STRYKER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 060173/0242 →