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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 05, 2003
Filed:
Sep. 28, 2001
Akihiro Yokozeki, Komaki, JP;
Colin Corporation, Komaki, JP;
Abstract
An apparatus for automatically measuring a blood pressure of a living subject, including an inflatable cuff which is wound around a portion of the subject, a cuff pulse wave including heartbeat-synchronous pulses occurring to the cuff when a pressure in the cuff is changed, a pressure-pulse-wave detecting device which includes a pressure-pulse-wave sensor that is pressed against an artery of the subject and which detects, through the sensor, a pressure pulse wave that is produced by the artery when the pressure of the cuff is changed and that includes heartbeat-synchronous pulses, a correction-factor determining device for determining, for each of the heartbeat-synchronous pulses of the pressure pulse wave, a correction factor to correct an amplitude of each heartbeat-synchronous pulse to a predetermined value, a corrected-cuff-pulse-wave-amplitude determining device for multiplying, by the correction factor determined for each of the heartbeat-synchronous pulses of the pressure pulse wave, an amplitude of one of the heartbeat-synchronous pulses of the cuff pulse wave that corresponds to each heartbeat-synchronous pulse of the pressure pulse wave, and thereby determining a corrected amplitude of the one heartbeat-synchronous pulse of the cuff pulse wave, and a blood-pressure determining device for determining a blood pressure of the subject based on a change of the respective corrected amplitudes of the respective pulses of the cuff pulse wave, with respect to the pressure of the cuff.