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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 21, 2006
Filed:
Apr. 18, 2003
Keith A. Bartels, San Antonio, TX (US);
Kevin S. Honeyager, San Antonio, TX (US);
Larry D. Canady, Jr., Bergheim, TX (US);
Keith A. Bartels, San Antonio, TX (US);
Kevin S. Honeyager, San Antonio, TX (US);
Larry D. Canady, Jr., Bergheim, TX (US);
Omron Healthcare Co., Ltd., Kyoto, JP;
Abstract
Methods and systems for determining cardiovascular parameters of a patient. In an exemplary embodiment, the method includes placing a phonocardiogram sensor on a patient's body at a first distal location to the heart, and a blood-pressure waveform sensor at a second distal location to the heart. Then, a first set and a second set of waveforms is obtained from the phonocardiogram sensor and the blood-pressure waveform sensor, respectively. A signal processing or conditioning operation may optionally be performed using the first and second sets of waveforms. Then, a time delay between a dicrotic notch signal and an S2 signal is determined. A blood pressure pulse transit time value is calculated by adding S2D, representing a time delay between a patient's heart valve closure time and an arrival time of the S2 signal at the first distal location, to the time delay between a dicrotic notch signal and an S2 signal. Cardiovascular parameters are then determined using the determined blood pressure pulse transit time and at least one physical parameter representative of a arterial distance between a location of the aortic valve and a location of the blood-pressure waveform sensor.