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titleOfInvention Monitor, predict, and treat clinical symptoms
abstract An apparatus for monitoring a subject and predicting and monitoring an abnormal physiological state is provided. A motion sensor includes a motion sensor that senses a subject's motion and generates a motion signal in response thereto. The oximetry sensor 86 measures the subject's oxygen saturation and responsively generates an oximetry signal. The controller 14 analyzes the sensed motion and sensed oximetry signal and relates to the condition of the subject generated by the oximetry signal based on a correlation between the oximetry signal and one aspect of the motion signal. Remove the wrong alarm. [Selection] Figure 2A
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