Method and equipment for analysing biological signals representing intracranial and blood pressure fluctuations
A method of analyzing biological pressure signals in a patient including obtaining arterial blood pressure, cerebral blood flow rate and intracranial pressure signals from the patient, and analyzing frequencies of the signals in relation to a range of target frequencies corresponding to at least one...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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12.08.2004
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Summary: | A method of analyzing biological pressure signals in a patient including obtaining arterial blood pressure, cerebral blood flow rate and intracranial pressure signals from the patient, and analyzing frequencies of the signals in relation to a range of target frequencies corresponding to at least one of type-B slow waves, infra-B waves and ultra-B waves; and an apparatus for analyzing biological pressure signals in a patient including an acquisition module, located adjacent to the patient and having input channels that receive signals from an arterial blood pressure (ABP) sensor, a cerebral blood flow rate (CBF) sensor, and an intracranial pressure (ICP) sensor; an analysis module that performs frequency analysis of the signals from a target frequency selected from the group consisting of type B slow waves corresponding to a frequency between 8×10
−3
hertz and 50×10
−3
hertz, infra-B waves corresponding to a frequency lower than 8×10
−3
hertz, and ultra-B waves corresponding to a frequency including between 50×10
−3
hertz and 200×10
−3
hertz; and an exploitation and display module optionally located adjacent the patient in the form of an equipment unit or a local work station connected to the analysis module by an internal network or be constituted by a remote working station connected to the analysis module by a communication network. |
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