Methods and systems for predicting the effect of inhaled and infused anesthetics

Disclosed herein are systems and methods for non-invasively predicting a hemodynamic state and/or an anesthetic depth of a patient, such as a pediatric patient. The method may include receiving a peripheral venous pressure (PVP) waveform from the patient, cleaning the PVP waveform, transforming the PVP waveform into the frequency domain, and automatically predicting the hemodynamic state and/or the anesthetic depth of the patient.

ABSTRACT

Disclosed herein are systems and methods for non-invasively predicting a hemodynamic state and/or an anesthetic depth of a patient, such as a pediatric patient. The method may include receiving a peripheral venous pressure (PVP) waveform from the patient, cleaning the PVP waveform, transforming the PVP waveform into the frequency domain, and automatically predicting the hemodynamic state and/or the anesthetic depth of the patient.

CLAIMS

1. A method of predicting a hemodynamic state of a patient being administered an anesthetic, the method comprising: receiving a peripheral venous pressure (PVP) waveform from the patient; cleaning the PVP waveform; transforming the PVP waveform into the frequency domain; and automatically predicting a hemodynamic state of the patient.

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