Patient monitoring finger ring sensor

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Inventors

Asada, Haruhiko H.
Yang, Boo-Ho
Siu, Kai-Yeung Sunny
Chang, Kuo Wei

Application #

957789

Filed

Oct-24-1997

Published

Oct-12-1999

Current US Class

128/903
600/300

International Classes

A61N 005/00

Field of Search

128/903 600/300 600/301 600/322 600/483 600/561 600/549

Assignee

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA)

Examiners

Nasser; Robert L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bromberg & Sunstein LLP

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Abstract
A monitoring system for monitoring the health status of a patient and transmitting to a remote receiver a signal, based on measured physiological parameters. A sensor is incorporated in a finger ring or other article of apparel so as to monitor skin temperature, blood flow, blood constituent concentration, or pulse rate of the patient. The data are encoded for wireless transmission by mapping a numerical value associated with each datum to a pulse emitted after a delay of a specified duration following a fiducial time. Multiple ring bands and sensor elements may be employed for deriving three-dimensional dynamic characteristics of arteries and tissue of the finger.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A monitoring system for monitoring the health status of a patient, comprising:

a. a finger ring to be worn by the patient, the finger ring comprising:

i. at least one sensor for providing a signal based on at least one of skin temperature, blood flow, blood constituent concentration, and pulse rate of the patient;

ii. a transmitter for converting the signal to a wave; and

iii an accelerometer disposed within the finger ring for removing signal artifacts due to finger motion;

b. at least one receiver for receiving the wave from the finger ring; and

c. a controller for analyzing the wave and determining an abnormal health status.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a method and apparatus for monitoring the health status and location of a patient and sending a warning of abnormality to a medical professional.

BACKGROUND ART

The population of aged people living alone is expected to continue its recent upward trend. As people live longer and the social and economic circumstances continue to change, more aged people live alone having no supervision or limited attendance by caregivers, and aged spouses may be unable to properly care for each other. Such individuals suffer a high risk of accidents, and this is a major concern and even a fear for those aged people living alone.

Close monitoring is the key to avoiding or responding to such accidents or medical emergencies. While technologies are known for remotely monitoring certain physiological parameters, these tend to be cumbersome and a patient may easily forget to don the monitor if it is removed, for example, while taking a shower. Less cumbersome monitors require strategies for prolonging the life-time of the battery or other energy source which provides power for transmitting the monitored physiological parameters and which is necessarily limited by the space available for housing it. The limited power source must be used efficiently so that even a tiny battery may last for a reasonable period of time, on the order of a few months. Among many components involved in a remote monitoring device, a radio transmitter may consume over 40% of the total power, hence power saving in the radio transmitter will make a significant contribution to the extension of battery life. A power-saving wireless transmission protocol is thereby desirable for this and other power-sensitive applications.
 
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