Forehead oximetry sensor devices and methods for determining physiological
parameters using forehead oximetry sensors. One method includes placing
an oximetry sensor on the forehead of a patient, such that the sensor is
placed on the lower forehead region, above the eyebrow with the sensor
optics placed lateral of the iris and proximal the temple; and operating
the pulse oximeter to obtain the physiological parameter. In one aspect,
the method also includes providing and placing a headband over the
oximetry sensor, or alternately, the sensor is a headband-integrated
sensor. The headband has an elastic segment sized to fit around the
patient's head. The headband also includes a non-elastic segment that is
smaller than and attached with the elastic segment. The non-elastic
segment is sized to span a portion of the elastic segment when the
elastic segment is stretched. In addition, the non-elastic segment is
larger than the portion of the elastic segment it spans when the elastic
segment is not stretched. When the headband or the headband-integrated
sensor is sufficiently tight, it delivers a pressure in the range higher
than the venous pressure and lower than the capillary pressure to the
forehead of the patient.