abstract |
A system for non-invasive examination of a user's blood environment parameters that includes having at least four user-input sensors ( 1, 2, 3, 4 ) operably configured to measure a partial pressure of 02 and CO2 in a user's blood, a temperature of the user, and a hemoglobin content in the user's blood, an external electronic display unit ( 11 ), and a computing unit ( 9 ) with a communication interface ( 12 ) and communicatively coupled to the external electronic display unit ( 11 ) and the least four user-input sensors ( 1, 2, 3, 4 ), the computing unit ( 9 ) operably configured to cause a user's blood environment parameters to display on the external electronic display unit ( 11 ) through use of a mathematical software application resident thereon and employing a model of the user's internal environment based on a mathematical expression of an equation for hemoglobin buffer and utilizing the data from the user-input sensors. |