Noninvasive Method and Apparatus to Measure Body Pressure Using Extrinsic Perturbation
First Claim
1. A noninvasive device for measuring blood pressure in a body portion comprising:
- (a) pressure application means for pressing the body portion, containing blood vessel;
(b) pressure changing means in said pressure application means for changing pressure level across a range which is expected to include blood pressure level;
(c) repetitive pressure perturbation means for superimposing pressure perturbation onto already established pressure level in said pressure application means;
(d) pressure sensing means in said pressure application means;
(e) vessel volume measurement means for measuring blood vessel volume under said pressure application means;
(f) compliance calculating means for calculating compliance as a ratio of the blood vessel volume change to the pressure perturbation at the each pressure level in said pressure application means; and
(g) a means of indicating blood pressure as the cuff pressure level, where said compliance is maximal.
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Abstract
Current noninvasive blood pressure measurement methods are not able to measure pressure during nonpulsatile blood flow. We propose method to measure intravascular or other compartment pressure which applies extrinsic pressure oscillation. Pressure-volume response of the compressed structure is obtained and compartment pressure is estimated as the extrinsic pressure at which compressed structure has the highest compliance. Delivering extrinsic oscillations at a higher frequency than the pulse rate, pressure reading can be obtained much faster. Because it is not dependant on intrinsic vascular oscillations, pressure can be measured during arrhythmias, during cardiac bypass, during resuscitation, in the venous compartment or in the other nonpulsatile compressible body compartments.
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19 Claims
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1. A noninvasive device for measuring blood pressure in a body portion comprising:
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(a) pressure application means for pressing the body portion, containing blood vessel; (b) pressure changing means in said pressure application means for changing pressure level across a range which is expected to include blood pressure level; (c) repetitive pressure perturbation means for superimposing pressure perturbation onto already established pressure level in said pressure application means; (d) pressure sensing means in said pressure application means; (e) vessel volume measurement means for measuring blood vessel volume under said pressure application means; (f) compliance calculating means for calculating compliance as a ratio of the blood vessel volume change to the pressure perturbation at the each pressure level in said pressure application means; and (g) a means of indicating blood pressure as the cuff pressure level, where said compliance is maximal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A noninvasive method to measure blood pressure in a body part which comprises the steps of:
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(a) applying an external pressure to the body part comprising blood vessel; (b) applying repetitive external pressure perturbation to the body part comprising blood vessel; (c) registering oscillatory blood volume response of the body part where external pressure is applied; (d) calculating compliance as a ratio of said volume response to said repetitive external pressure perturbation; (e) changing the external pressure to obtain range of values expected to include intravascular pressure;
then(f) repeating steps b, c and d to obtain compliance for the each external pressure level; and (g) displaying intravascular pressure level as the external pressure with maximal compliance. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A noninvasive device for measuring pressure in a body compartment comprising:
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(a) pressure application means for pressing the body portion, containing compartment; (b) pressure changing means in said pressure application means for changing pressure level across a range which is expected to include compartment pressure level; (c) repetitive pressure perturbation means for superimposing pressure perturbation onto already established pressure level in said pressure application means; (d) pressure sensing means in said pressure application means; (e) compartment volume measurement means for measuring compartment volume under said pressure application means; (f) compliance calculating means for calculating compliance as a ratio of the compartment volume change to the pressure perturbation at the each pressure level in said pressure application means; and (g) a means of indicating compartment pressure as the external pressure level, where said compliance is maximal. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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19. In a method of noninvasive oscillatory blood pressure measurement of the type wherein external pressure is applied to the body part comprising blood vessel and compression oscillation from blood pressure pulsations is registered across the range of compression and maximal oscillation coincides with external pressure and blood pressure equilibration wherein the improvement comprises:
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(a) applying repetitive external pressure perturbation to the body part comprising blood vessel; (b) registering oscillatory blood volume response of the body part where external pressure is applied; (c) calculating compliance as a ratio of said volume response to said repetitive external pressure perturbation for the range of external pressure values; and (d) displaying intravascular pressure level as the external pressure with maximal compliance whereby blood pressure can be measured in the absence of pulsatile blood flow or when intrinsic pressure oscillations are diminished.
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