- Irvine CA, US Vikrant Sharma - Santa Ana CA, US Philip Perea - Irvine CA, US Jennifer Rines - Carlsbad CA, US Clinton Robins - Lake Forest CA, US Chad Eichele - Lake Forest CA, US Yassir Kamel Abdul-Hafiz - Irvine CA, US Sean Devlin - Irvine CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 A61B 5/024 A61B 5/1455
Abstract:
A patient monitor can noninvasively measure a physiological parameter using sensor data from a nose sensor configured to be secured to a nose of the patient. The nose sensor can include an emitter and a detector. The detector is configured to generate a signal when detecting light attenuated by the nose tissue of the patient. An output measurement of the physiological parameter can be determined based on the signals generated by the detector. The nose sensor can include an inner prong and an outer prong to assist the nose sensor in securing to a patient's nose. The detector can be coupled to an inner post of the inner prong and can be configured to secure to an interior or exterior portion of the patient's nose.
- Irvine CA, US Vikrant Sharma - Santa Ana CA, US Philip Perea - Irvine CA, US Jennifer Rines - Carlsbad CA, US Clinton Robins - Lake Forest CA, US Chad Eichele - Lake Forest CA, US Yassir Kamel Abdul-Hafiz - Irvine CA, US
A patient monitor can noninvasively measure a physiological parameter using sensor data from a nose sensor configured to be secured to a nose of the patient. The nose sensor can include an emitter and a detector. The detector is configured to generate a signal when detecting light attenuated by the nose tissue of the patient. An output measurement of the physiological parameter can be determined based on the signals generated by the detector. The nose sensor can include a diffuser configured to disseminate light exiting from the emitter into or around a portion of the patient's body. The nose sensor can also include a lens configured to focus light into the detector.
- Irvine CA, US Vikrant Sharma - Irvine CA, US Philip Perea - Irvine CA, US David Rines - Irvine CA, US Clinton Robins - Irvine CA, US Chad Eichele - Irvine CA, US Yassir Kamel Abdul-Hafiz - Irvine CA, US
A patient monitor can noninvasively measure a physiological parameter using sensor data from a nose sensor configured to be secured to a nose of the patient. The nose sensor can include an emitter and a diffuser. The diffuser is configured to generate a signal when detecting light attenuated by the nose tissue of the patient. An output measurement of the physiological parameter can be determined based on the signals generated by the diffuser.
- Irvine CA, US Vikrant Sharma - Santa Ana CA, US Philip Perea - Irvine CA, US David Rines - Carlsbad CA, US Clinton Robins - Lake Forest CA, US Chad Eichele - Lake Forest CA, US Yassir Kamel Abdul-Hafiz - Irvine CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
Abstract:
A patient monitor can noninvasively measure a physiological parameter using sensor data from a nose sensor configured to be secured to a nose of the patient. The nose sensor can include an emitter and a diffuser. The diffuser is configured to generate a signal when detecting light attenuated by the nose tissue of the patient. An output measurement of the physiological parameter can be determined based on the signals generated by the diffuser.