Systems and processes for detecting oxygen saturation and compensating for skin tone variation
Assignee
HUXLEY MEDICAL, INC.
Inventors
Daniel Burnham, Behnam Molavi, Mohsen Safaei Mohammadabadi, Pannaga Sameer Kaushik Gummuluru, Matias Teixeira Prates
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to systems and processes for optimizing the detection of a patient's heartbeats, which may be useful in detection of the patient's oxygen saturation, as well as systems and processes for improving and optimizing the PPG signal quality of those patients with highly pigmented skin. In various embodiments, the process may comprise the steps of: receiving, from a radio, red data, infrared (IR) data, and a series of heartbeats associated with a time period; computing a series of peaks of the red data and IR data for the time period; computing a subset of the red data and IR data; estimating an oxygen saturation percentage (SpO2%) for the patient by computing an optical ratio of the red data and IR data included in the subset; and displaying on a computer screen the estimated SpO2% for the patient.
CPC Classifications
Filing Date
2024-11-12
Application No.
18945077
Claims
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