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Disposable transducer apparatus for an electromanometry system

  • US 4,557,269 A
  • Filed: 06/22/1983
  • Issued: 12/10/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/22/1983
  • Status: Expired
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1. In an electromanometry system for monitoring and recording hemodynamic pressures, a disposable transducer apparatus, said electromanometry system including a catheter coupled through tubing to a source of sterile liquid which is used to fill the tubing and cathether and through which said hemodynamic pressures are mechanically transmitted, said apparatus comprising:

  • a disposable housing constructed of light weight plastic material, said housing having a transparent chamber with an inlet and outlet, said chamber being connected at said inlet to said tubing;

    valve means connected to the outlet of said chamber for selectively venting the interior of said chamber to the ambient atmosphere;

    a pressure sensing element mounted at one end of said chamber;

    said pressure sensing element comprising a thin-diaphragm piezoresistive strain gauge in the form of a resistive bridge network diffused onto a semiconductor substrate;

    a nonconductive gel-like substance contained within said chamber, said nonconductive gel-like substance completely covering said pressure sensing element and transmitting said hemodynamic pressures from said sterile liquid to said pressure sensing element; and

    a plurality of disposable calibration resistors electrically connected to said resistive bridge network, said resistors being formed on a semiconductor substrate.

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