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titleOfInvention Noninvasive blood analysis
abstract The present invention is a personal handheld monitor (PHHM) comprising a signal acquisition device that acquires a signal that can be used to derive a measurement of a parameter related to a user's health, the signal acquisition device comprising: One or more light emitters for delivering light to a human body part, one or more photodetectors for detecting light transmitted through or scattered at the human body part, and two or more optical cells; And at least one of the optical cells contains the analyte to be detected or mimics the absorption spectrum of the analyte and is transmitted through or transmitted through the human body part or at the human body part Scattered or scattered light passes through the optical cell before reaching the photodetector, and the PHHM processor receives from the photodetector or each photodetector. Process the signal, calculate the difference in intensity between the light transmitted through the sample cell or each sample cell and the light transmitted through the non-sample cell or each non-sample cell, identify the user's pulse, and use the optical sensor The PHHM is configured to correlate the signal obtained from the user's pulse and, in use, applies pressure to the body part such that the artery at the body part changes from occlusion to open during each pulse, or Configured to apply pressure to the PHHM by a body part, the PHHM processor derives a measurement of the change in arterial luminal area during each pulse, and the signal received from the blood photosensors for the pulse and A personal handheld monitor (PHHM) is provided that is configured to provide a measure of the concentration of an analyte in arterial blood in correlation with changes in the lumen area of the artery.
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