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Method and apparatus for in vivo measurement of blood gas partial pressures, blood pressure and blood pulse

  • US 4,201,222 A
  • Filed: 08/31/1977
  • Issued: 05/06/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/31/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A catheter for use in making at least one blood-related measurement including the partial pressure of at least one blood gas comprising:

  • wall means defining chamber means for light absorption spectral analysis of said one blood gas, said chamber means being of a size small enough to allow the chamber to be placed within a blood carrying member of a human body, said chamber means having first and second spaced apart regions defining a void space therebetween;

    said wall means including a semi-permeable membrane at said first region of the chamber means, said wall means having an interior surface facing toward said chamber means, said semi-permeable membrane being permeable to at least said one blood gas and substantially not permeable to blood whereby when the semi-permeable membrane is placed in contact with blood it allows said one blood gas to pass through the semi-permeable membrane into the chamber means to fill the void space and substantially prevents the blood from passing through the semi-permeable membrane into the chamber means so that the blood gas in the chamber means is separated from the blood;

    first elongated light-conducting means for conducting light to said second region of said chamber means so that the light can pass along a light path through said void space and through the blood gas in said chamber means and be at least partially absorbed by said one blood gas;

    second elongated light-conducting means for conducting light away from the chamber;

    means for attaching the first and second light-conducting means to said chamber means;

    a reflector within said chamber means including a reflective coating on said interior surface of said membrane for receiving light at said first region of the chamber means after the light has passed through at least some of the void space and the blood gas in the chamber means, the light path from the first elongated light-conducting means to the reflector being unobstructed except for the blood gas in the chamber means, said reflector reflecting at least some of the light it receives toward the second elongated light-conducting means for transmission away from the chamber means whereby an indication of the partial pressure of said one blood gas can be obtained; and

    said semi-permeable membrane being resiliently deformable into the void space by the blood with which it is placed in contact whereby blood pressure and heart rate information can be obtained.

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