WO2001097092A2 - System and method for acquiring data - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the acquisition of data from a plurality of data collection devices each monitoring one or more different parameters, and in particular to the synchronisation of that data.
- each of the data collection devices may include its own clock controlling the sampling of the data signal it is monitoring. These clocks may be free running with respect to each other. Thus the output signals from the devices may not be synchronised and may be at widely differing rates.
- electrocardiogram which can be multiple channel
- blood pressure blood pressure
- respiration oxygen saturation
- temperature blood pressure
- respiration oxygen saturation
- temperature blood pressure
- blood pressure once every 10 or 20 minutes.
- ECG electrocardiograms
- respiration waveforms at 64 Hz
- temperature at 1Hz
- blood pressure once every 10 or 20 minutes.
- All of these vital signs are of clinical significance and are usually displayed so that medical staff can easily monitor the condition of the patient.
- displaying the different parameters together in a concise and synchronised way is difficult.
- the display of the data is also rendered difficult because parameters such as the ECG trace vary on a fast timescale compared to parameters such as blood pressure (which is only measured every 10 to 20 minutes). Thus the timing of samples in an ECG trace needs to be accurately recorded. However, the timing of samples of the blood pressure can be of lower accuracy without the loss of clinical significance.
- a system for acquiring data from a plurality of data collection devices each monitoring a parameter and outputting a data signal at a respective sampling frequency based on respective system clocks comprising data processing means having: input means for receiving data signals from each of the plurality of data collection devices; a master clock for providing a master clock signal; and time stamping means for associating a time stamp derived from the master clock with each of the data signals.
- data processing means having: input means for receiving data signals from each of the plurality of data collection devices; a master clock for providing a master clock signal; and time stamping means for associating a time stamp derived from the master clock with each of the data signals.
- the timestamp may have a higher resolution than the master clock.
- the master clock produces a new time value at regular intervals. The number of such intervals within a second is known as the tick-rate.
- the resolution on the time axis is the inverse of the tick-rate.
- the time stamp associated with the samples is calculated in a different way depending on the sampling frequency of the data signal.
- each sample of the data is associated with a time stamp which is simply the value of the master clock signal at the time the data is given the timestamp.
- a first sample (or an appropriate sample in a first batch) of the data signal is associated with the value of the master clock signal at the time of time stamping, but subsequent samples are provided with an estimated time stamp. This may be based on a time interval calculated from the sampling frequency of the data collection device providing that signal (based on the known specifications of the data collecting device).
- the estimate is periodically compared with the current value of the master clock to determine whether the difference between them is acceptable, or greater than a predetermined amount. If it is greater than the predetermined amount then the time stamp is corrected. Further, the time stamps of a contiguous set of samples preceding the current sample are also adjusted, for instance by adjusting them so that they are evenly spaced in time up to the current sample.
- the predetermined difference below which correction is regarded as unnecessary may be a multiple (between 5 and 50, for example) of the master clock's resolution and the predetermined threshold of sampling frequency may be less than or equal to the master clock frequency, preferably less than one fifth of the master clock frequency.
- the manner in which the time stamp is estimated for future samples can be adjusted by adjusting the value of sampling interval used in the calculation.
- This adjustment can be achieved using a Kalman filter in which the value for the accuracy of the sampling interval is set in accordance with the time taken for the estimated time stamp to diverge significantly from the master clock.
- the system is suitable for receiving and displaying signals from an ECG monitor, oxygen saturation monitor, respiration monitor, blood pressure monitor and thermometer, or indeed any other transducer or monitor used for acquiring physiological data.
- the system is based around a data processing device, which incorporates the master clock, the time stamping means and the display, and the system may be ruggedized so as to be easily portable without risk of damage.
- the data may be displayed selectively on one of two different timescales which may be referred to as a short term continuous timescale, e.g. a "beat-to-beat" timescale in a physiological environment, as in which the time axis shows a short period of data in detail, e.g. a few seconds of data (typically from 1 to 60), and a "trend" timescale in which the time axis shows a longer section of data, e.g. a few hours of data (typically this may go from 1 minute to 1 day).
- a short term continuous timescale e.g. a "beat-to-beat" timescale in a physiological environment
- a "beat-to-beat" timescale in which the time axis shows a short period of data in detail, e.g. a few seconds of
- the parameters displayed and the manner of their display may be varied between the two types of display. For instance, on displaying data at the first timescale, data sampled at a low sampling frequency, can be displayed as a numerical value, rather than a continuous trace (which would have little meaning at this timescale given its much lower sampling frequency). On the other hand, in the "trend" timescale it may be useful still to display a single high frequency trace at the shorter timescale so that a continuous visual check of this trace can be maintained, even though the rest of the data is viewed over a long timescale. Preferably key values for the system, such as in the physiological environment the heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation and temperature, are always displayed as numerical values alongside the traces in both display modes.
- the representations of the signals may be scrolled with respect to the time axis as the data signals are received. This contrasts with the normal practice when displaying signals of refreshing the displayed trace repeatedly.
- the invention provides a corresponding method of synchronizing data signals and the invention maybe embodied as a computer program comprising program code means for carrying out the method.
- the invention thus extends to a computer-readable storage medium carrying such a program.
- Figure 1 shows an acquisition and display apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention
- Figure 2 illustrates an example of a "beat-to-beat" display mode of the embodiment of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 shows an example of the "trend" display mode of the embodiment of Figure 1.
- An embodiment of the invention will be described applied to the monitoring of physiological parameters, though the invention can be applied to any system being monitored by devices running on independent clocks. Typical examples include vehicles, manufacturing or processing plants, control or monitoring systems for instance for the environment.
- the illustrated embodiment of the invention is based on a ruggedized laptop computer which includes a display (1) a keyboard (3) and touchpad (5) as data input devices and connectors (7) to which can be connected the various types of data collection device from which physiological data is to be acquired.
- This embodiment of the invention is suitable for receiving signals from such devices as an electrocardiograph, blood pressure monitor, respiration monitor, oxygen saturation monitor and thermometer and, as will be appreciated from the discussion above, typically all of these signals are acquired by those devices at different sampling rates.
- This embodiment of the invention provides for the display, and storage, of these parameters synchronised with each other.
- each of the data collection devices has an independent clock which is free-running relative to the clocks of the other devices, the invention provides for the time stamping of each sample of data from each data collection device with respect to a master clock. In this embodiment this is the master clock of the laptop computer, which has a resolution of approximately V 18th of a second.
- the master clock used in this embodiment is sufficiently accurate, but has a rather low resolution, particularly compared to the timescale of the ECG trace. Further, this embodiment is designed to allow for the processing of the data in batches.
- the incoming data from the devices is separated into two classes.
- the first class is low-rate data, which arrives at a frequency of less than V 10th of the resolution of the master clock, and may actually arrive at irregular intervals.
- the second class is high-rate data which arrives at a higher frequency. The higher frequency data is generally generated at a regular rate.
- the data arriving at low rate such as blood pressure measurements or temperature
- the data arriving at low rate are time stamped with a sample from the master clock.
- each sample of data is associated with the value of the master clock at the time of time stamping of the data.
- the high rate data is treated differently.
- the first sample received (or an appropriate sample in a first batch) is given a time stamp from the master clock.
- An expected time interval between samples from the data collection device providing this physiological data is estimated based on the specifications of the data collection device. Thus, quite simply, for an ECG where the sampling rate is 256 Hz, the estimated interval is 1/256 seconds.
- Subsequent samples of the data following the first are then given an estimated time stamp which is the time stamp for the previous sample plus the expected time interval.
- the time stamp given to a sample is compared with the current value of the master clock. In batch processing this is done on the last value in the batch to give maximum accuracy through the batch. If the time stamp given to the sample and the master clock are in close agreement, i.e within a low multiple of the master clock's resolution, then the process continues. However, if the agreement is insufficient, two procedures are carried out:-
- time stamp of that sample is corrected to the current value from the master clock and a sufficiently long contiguous set of previous (e.g. covering one second or so) samples have their time stamp adjusted so that they are evenly spaced up to the new time stamp given to the current sample.
- the value of the time interval used in the estimate of the time stamps is corrected.
- That value is adjusted to try to achieve lower divergence from the master clock.
- the correction can be weighted according to the accuracy of the clock and the accuracy of the estimated time interval, for instance using a Kalman filter cycle in which the accuracy of the expected time interval is related to the length of time it takes for a timing error to be deemed to have occurred.
- the adjustment can be made in different ways.
- the incoming data from the data collection devices is synchronized in software and this avoids the need to drive the different data collection devices using a single master clock.
- the synchronized data is, in this embodiment, stored on a hard disk or a 1- gigabyte PCMCIA disk allowing 96 hours of continuous synchronized patient data or it can be transmitted to a remote store. Further, the synchronization of the data allows the signals from the different data collection devices to be displayed on the single display 1 aligned with respect to the time axis. Examples of the displays are shown in Figures 2 and 3. In this embodiment the data may be displayed in two different modes, a "beat-to- beat" mode in which five seconds of data are displayed graphically (see Figure 2), and a "trend” mode in which five hours of data is displayed (see Figure 3).
- the user can switch selectively between the two modes, and because all of the data received is time stamped and stored the user can zoom in on key events by switching from the trend mode to the corresponding time point in the beat-to-beat mode. Further, in this embodiment the displays are scrolled along the time axis with new data being added on the right hand side. This contrasts with a typical display of clinical data in which one trace is generated and displayed, e.g from left to right, and then that trace is refreshed, again, from left to right, by new data being overwritten on the old trace.
- FIG 2 shows the beat-to-beat mode
- three channels of ECG are displayed as traces 21, 22 and 23 together with an oxygen saturation trace 24 and a respiration trace 25.
- the five traces are aligned vertically one above the other on a time axis showing five seconds of data.
- important vital signs are shown in numerical fashion on the right hand side of the display, these being the heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation and temperature.
- This beat-to-beat mode display can be compared with the longer timescale trend display in Figure 3.
- the traces 31, 32, 33 and 34 show data for a five hour period. This timescale can be varied as desired so that data covering from one minute to one day can be displayed.
- Trace 31 shows the heat rate in beats per minute
- trace 32 shows the blood pressure in millimetres of mercury (and it can be seen that values of the systolic and diastolic blood pressure are displayed one above the other, but they only appear every 20 minutes or so)
- the trace 33 shows the oxygen saturation
- trace 34 shows the temperature. It should also be noted that although the display is in the "trend" mode, nevertheless a single channel of ECG trace 35 is shown at the faster timescale (i.e. 5 seconds of data over the time axis). This allows proper monitoring of the current condition of the patient.
- the respiration can also be displayed as a trace at 36.
- system can be adapted to acquire different physiological parameters from different types of data collection device, using the same time stamping principles.
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