EP1487339A1 - Device and method for measuring constituents in blood - Google Patents
Device and method for measuring constituents in bloodInfo
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B5/00—Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
- A61B5/145—Measuring characteristics of blood in vivo, e.g. gas concentration, pH value; Measuring characteristics of body fluids or tissues, e.g. interstitial fluid, cerebral tissue
- A61B5/1455—Measuring characteristics of blood in vivo, e.g. gas concentration, pH value; Measuring characteristics of body fluids or tissues, e.g. interstitial fluid, cerebral tissue using optical sensors, e.g. spectral photometrical oximeters
- A61B5/14551—Measuring characteristics of blood in vivo, e.g. gas concentration, pH value; Measuring characteristics of body fluids or tissues, e.g. interstitial fluid, cerebral tissue using optical sensors, e.g. spectral photometrical oximeters for measuring blood gases
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B5/00—Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
- A61B5/145—Measuring characteristics of blood in vivo, e.g. gas concentration, pH value; Measuring characteristics of body fluids or tissues, e.g. interstitial fluid, cerebral tissue
- A61B5/1495—Calibrating or testing of in-vivo probes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B5/00—Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
- A61B5/72—Signal processing specially adapted for physiological signals or for diagnostic purposes
- A61B5/7203—Signal processing specially adapted for physiological signals or for diagnostic purposes for noise prevention, reduction or removal
- A61B5/7207—Signal processing specially adapted for physiological signals or for diagnostic purposes for noise prevention, reduction or removal of noise induced by motion artifacts
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- the invention relates to a method for controlling a device for measuring a proportion of constituents in the blood, in which electromagnetic radiation with different radiation frequencies is passed through a vessel containing the blood and in which at least some of the radiation emerging from the vessel is sensed and one Evaluation is forwarded.
- the invention also relates to a device for measuring a proportion of the amount of constituents in the blood, which has at least one emission source for generating electromagnetic radiation and at least one sensor for detecting a transmission portion of the radiation, which sensor is connected to an evaluation device.
- a device for determining concentrations of certain portions in the blood is determined, in which part of the living organism is irradiated with light from a light source and a portion of the light penetrating the organism is measured by measurement technology and fed to an evaluation becomes.
- a comparable process is also described in PCT-O 00/42905.
- a further arrangement is known from PCT-WO 99/39631, here a measuring arrangement is positioned in the area of an index finger, which shines through the finger with a plurality of light sources and in which reflection components are determined. Similar arrangements for the metrological detection of portions in the blood in which a finger is used as the measuring point are also explained in US Pat. No. 60 64 898 and US Pat.
- a device for measuring the hemoglobin concentration in the blood is described in DE-PS 196 12 425 and a further device for measurement technology application in the area of the finger is explained in PCT-WO 89/01758.
- a measuring device for the non-invasive determination of the hemoglobin content in the blood is already known from the publication "Annual Meeting of the Society for Biomedical Measurement Technology e.V., September 28-30, 2000 in Lübeck, Volume 45, Kraitl, Behrens, Hornberger, Gehring".
- This object is achieved in that at least two sensors for radiation detection are positioned at a local distance relative to one another and in that the evaluation is assigned a calibration characteristic curve which is determined by an individual calibration measurement, in which at least one constant is used as the calibration criterion, of at least one a measured value variable detected by the sensors is determined.
- Another object of the present invention is to design a device of the type mentioned in the introduction. structure that an improved measurement quality is achieved.
- the evaluation device has at least two sensors and that the evaluation device has an analyzer for determining the angle-dependent scattering of the radiation by evaluating the received signals of the individual sensors.
- the individual detection of the tissue-dependent scatter makes it possible to achieve a significant increase in measuring accuracy.
- the expenditure on equipment is increased only insignificantly. There is no extension of the measuring time.
- a particularly reliable measurement of the scatter can be achieved by using at least three receiving elements.
- a particularly simple measurement setup can be achieved by using electromagnetic radiation in the visible and infrared frequency range.
- the methodology of multi-wave pulse spectroscopy can be used to carry out the measurement.
- a patient-specific calibration without extending the measurement time of a blood parameter can be carried out by measuring a spatial scattering of the radiation. For this purpose, it is necessary that the scatter is determined by detecting a radiation intensity that deviates from a main radiation direction.
- a particularly simple evaluation criterion can be implemented in that the scatter is determined by examining the pulse-cyclic signals of the measured values of the individual sensors.
- a preferred application is that an oxygen content in the blood is determined.
- an oxygen concentration is determined relative to a reference value in the blood.
- a symmetrical measurement setup can be achieved in that the sensors have essentially the same distances relative to one another.
- This structure is a special case of a general arrangement in which this condition does not apply.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a measuring arrangement
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic block diagram to illustrate the measurement of a hemoglobin concentration or an oxygen saturation in the blood
- Fig. 6 a histogram of the measurement variable Omega for three measurement channels
- 11 shows a basic illustration to illustrate the determination of the values for omega, delta d and the concentration values as a function of the measured values recorded.
- FIG. 1 in which a cross section through a tissue (9) with vessels (1, 50) is shown, there are three sensors (2, 3, 4) and three emission sources in an environment of the blood-carrying tissue (9) (5, 6, 7) arranged.
- the emission sources (5, 6, 7) can be realized, for example, by light-emitting diodes or laser diodes. Photodiodes can be used as sensors (2, 3, 4).
- the emission sources (5, 6, 7) are connected to a multiplexer (8) for sequential control.
- the sensors (2, 3, 4) and the emission sources (5, 6, 7) are preferably arranged directly on an outer surface of the tissue (9) surrounding the vessel (1, 50).
- the sensors (2, 3, 4) are connected to an evaluation device (10) which is provided with an analyzer (11). Measurement results provided by the evaluation device (10) can be visualized or printed out in the area of a display device (12), and electronic transmission to devices for further measurement value processing is also possible.
- Fig. 2 shows a block diagram of the procedure for an individual calibration, a standard calibration function (13) initially a priori a patient-independent basic setting, which is then linked to a patient-specific with a scatter determination (14) when carrying out the measurement process Measuring device (15) is connected.
- the measuring device (15) detects the signals of those sensors (2, 3, 4) that are not assigned to a current main radiation direction of the assigned emission source (5, 6, 7).
- the results of the standard calibration function (13) and the initial value of the scattering determination (14) are linked to one another by a combiner (16) in accordance with a calculation rule specified as an individual calibration function.
- An output value of the combiner (16) is linked to a measured value variable (17) which is determined from the measured value of the sensor (2, 3, 4) which is in the main radiation direction of the assigned emission source (5, 6, 7) lies . Linking the output value of the combiner (16) and the measured value variable (17) gives the respective target variable (18).
- FIG. 3 shows a block diagram to explain an optical hemoglobin measurement in the blood in order to determine the oxygen content of the blood. It is measured here that hemoglobin with bound oxygen has a different optical absorption behavior than hemoglobin without bound oxygen.
- the block diagram according to FIG. 3 consists of two functional components according to FIG. 2.
- the arrangement of the standard calibration function (13), the scattering determination (14), the combiner (16) and the measured value variable (17) is a further arrangement of a standard calibration function (19), a scattering determination (20), a combiner (21) and a measured value variable (22) connected in parallel.
- the target variable (18) and a target variable (23) as the initial value of the second arrangement are in the range of one Link (24) merged, which provides a resulting target value (25) as a starting value.
- An absorption intensity (26) is plotted as a function of the respective wavelength (27).
- a first minimum is found at a wavelength of about 600 nanometers, then there is another rise to an intermediate maximum at about 900 nanometers, and then the course approaches the zero line asymptotically.
- the device according to the invention makes it possible to largely limit movement artifacts and sensor relocations, since in each case it is automatically calibrated to the new optical path. This makes it possible to use the device even with moving patients and to provide the attending physician with a decision basis for measures to be taken at short notice. It is taken into account here that rapid movements lead to a loss of measured values, but sensor rearrangements with phases of relative calm do not.
- different wavelengths can be specified.
- the emission characteristics can, for example, be bundled closely or implemented with a fanned out radiation lobe.
- the patient-specific calibration can be carried out either before the measurement is actually carried out or cyclically during the measurement.
- a cyclical determination in the course of the pulse spectroscopic measurement is particularly advantageous. This makes it possible to compensate for intentional or arterial changes in position of the optical sensors (2, 3, 4) or change of application location while the measurement is being carried out.
- pulse-spectroscopic measurement offers the advantage that measurement results from tissue and blood can be delivered with a high degree of measurement accuracy in a very short time and without invasive methods on the patient.
- the light energy detected by the sensors (2, 3, 4) has a pulse component and a constant component.
- the pulse component is a consequence of the pulse-cyclical change in the thickness of blood vessels.
- the direct component is the radiation component emerging after the tissue has passed through. The light energy changes depending on the lighting intensity due to the selected emission sources (5, 6, 7).
- a permissible transmission path length is in a range from 3 mm to 35 mm, preferably in a range from 5 mm to 30 mm and particularly preferably in a range from 7 mm to 25 mm.
- the number of emission elements is 7, preferably 4.
- emission elements e.g. 4x LED + 3x LASER, preferably 2x LED + 2x LASER and particularly preferably 4x LASER, can be used.
- the wavelengths in the area of the emission elements are 550 nm to 1,500 nm, preferably 620 nm to 1,350 nm and particularly preferably 660 nm to 1,300 nm.
- the solid angle positions of the emission elements are in a range of 1 ° to 179 °, preferably 75 ° to 125 ° and particularly preferably 85 ° to 95 °.
- the emission elements are preferably centered centrally via a main diode and particularly preferably laterally via secondary diodes. In principle, centering can also be omitted.
- the LEDs and / or LASERS are preferably focused with a flat plane and particularly preferably with a lens. In principle, focusing can also be omitted.
- the number of detector elements is in a range from 2 to 8, preferably 2 to 5 and particularly preferably 3.
- the solid angle position of the detection elements is in a range from -89 ° to + 89 °, preferably from -25 ° to + 35 ° and particularly preferably from -10 ° to + 10 °.
- the normals of the detector surface are centered preferably centrally with respect to the central emission and particularly preferably laterally with respect to the secondary emission.
- the size of the detector elements is in a range of 2 mm 2 to 10mm 2, preferably 2 mm 2 to 5 mm 2 and more preferably 3mm. 2
- plethysmograms are recorded on each photoreceiver for different wavelengths of emitted radiation.
- the wavelengths are taken from the VIS and the NIR / IR range of the electromagnetic radiation.
- a measurement variable ⁇ z is created for each photodiode Z by linking characteristic properties of these plethysmograms.
- pulse-oximetric measuring technology it is possible for a measured value variable ⁇ to be recorded and for this to be a priority ri defined calibration is assigned to the value of a 0 2 saturation.
- the process sequence according to the invention picks up all measured value variables ⁇ z and links them by means of a sensor-specific transfer function to form a new corrected measured value variable ⁇ CoIr - this measured value variable is also linked to the tissue-specific differential weakening ⁇ .
- tissue-specific differential attenuation ⁇ is a measure of the decrease in the radiation intensity within the measurement location. This weakening results from the examination of the differences of all absolute intensities at all z photo receivers.
- the photoreceivers are arranged in a geometrically sufficiently defined manner. For this reason, the changes in the absolute intensities are due to the different types of patient-specific light paths.
- the differential attenuation ⁇ follows from the absorption and deflection (scattering and refraction) of photons at the measurement location. The proportions from these individual processes do not have to be determined individually for the present method.
- the differential weakening ⁇ and the corrected measured value variable ⁇ z determine the target variable of the method, namely the arterial oxygen saturation, via the calibration function according to the invention.
- the PIC correction function is:
- variable ⁇ C ⁇ ⁇ r represents the resulting measured value variable, which is via the calibration function
- K lz , K 22 . and K 3z are validated and adjusted by an empirical (clinical) examination.
- the course of the calibration function g ( ⁇ C ⁇ rr) corresponds to the known, empirically determined calibration at the application sites of pulse oxy etry.
- Another preferred application of the invention is the non-invasive continuous determination of the hemoglobin concentration.
- the determination of the hemoglobin concentration is based on the patient-specific calibration PIC. Without this calibration, an absolute determination, i.e. a size with a physical unit of measure (here [mg / dl]) cannot be carried out with sufficient accuracy.
- the weakening of substance concentrations within a tissue can only be derived using the method of pulse spectroscopy via the product of the change in thickness and the substance concentration.
- Ij . and I 2 VIS / NIR / IR intensities after tissue passage ⁇ ( ⁇ ): wavelength-dependent extinctions of the substance derivatives X from S sX: saturation of the substance S with the derivative X.
- N number of the spectroscopically relevant substance derivatives at the measurement site
- the change in thickness on the pulsating vessels is associated with a pulse-cyclical change in transmission, which is the basis of every plethysmogram.
- the amplitude of plethysmograms is defined by three characteristics:
- the differentiation of the absorbance ⁇ ⁇ ( ⁇ ) from the vascular thickness change D is determined by an additional NIR / IR emission, the so-called reference measurement. werkstelligt. This NIR / IR emission to the measuring wavelength know where R ange no significant (concentration-dependent) absorption at the desired blood substances. Their absorption should primarily take place in water.
- the differential weakening ⁇ introduced under PIC is again recorded. This determines which signal change at the photoreceivers is caused by a specific change in the absorption.
- the hemoglobin concentration is now calculated from the given determination relationship on the basis of the known relative concentrations ( saturations).
- N Number of hemoglobin derivatives on the patient side
- ⁇ counting variable
- the hemoglobin measurement is thus accessible to a continuous, non-invasive measurement.
- the derivatives saX ⁇ are newly determined using the PlC methodology. This more precise method of determination is a prerequisite for a sufficiently precise determination of the substance concentration CHb sought.
- the determination relationship also includes the measurement of the attenuation ⁇ , which is also novel.
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