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Non-invasive method for semiquantitative measurement of neck volume changes

  • US 4,456,015 A
  • Filed: 04/02/1982
  • Issued: 06/26/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/26/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of semiquantitatively measuring a subject'"'"'s neck volume comprising:

  • providing an extensible conductor in the form of a loop having a predetermined height;

    providing a signal variably responsive in value to changes in the inductance of the conductor;

    calibrating the signal by determining reference signal values obtained with the conductor disposed about at least two known volumes and using said reference signal values to establish the relationship between signal value and the volume enclosed by the conductor;

    disposing said conductor in close encircling relation about the subjects'"'"'s neck;

    calibrating said signal for intrapleural pressure by using an invasive technique as a reference for determining a plurality of intrapleural pressures for said subject, and simultaneously determining the signal value for each such intrapleural pressure measurement, thereby establishing the relationship between intrapleural pressure and signal value;

    discontinuing the reference technique;

    determining the signal value with the subjects'"'"'s airway closed;

    correlating said closed airway signal value with intrapleural pressure based on said established relationship between intrapleural pressure and signal value; and

    correlating intrapleural pressure obtained in accordance with the previous step with the volume enclosed by the conductor based on the established relationship between signal value and enclosed volume.

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