Method and apparatus for monitoring leg blood pressure of an ambulatory patient
First Claim
1. A blood pressure monitor for monitoring the venous blood pressure in the leg of an ambulatory patient for a period of time which includes the normal daily activities of said patient to aid in the diagnosis of vascular disease of the leg comprising a catheter for insertion into a venous blood vessel in the leg, means coupled to said catheter for measuring blood pressure in said venous blood vessel, first means for recording said blood pressure, and second means associated with said first means for recording the attitude of at least one of the patient'"'"'s leg, thigh and side with respect to said blood pressure in said venous blood vessel in the leg to thereby correlate said attitude with said blood pressure.
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Abstract
A leg blood pressure monitor for an ambulatory patient during his normal daily activities including a catheter for insertion into a blood vessel, a pressure transducer for converting blood pressure to an electrical signal which is representative of the blood pressure, a voltage controlled oscillator for providing a frequency output which is proportional to the electrical signal, and a tape recorder for recording the frequency output and the attitude of the ambulatory patient along a time base. The tape recorder may include a microphone into which the patient dictates the attitude of various relevant parts of his body during pain episodes, or position transducers may be attached to the calf, thigh and side of the patient to produce outputs which show the attitudes of these parts of the body and which are recorded on the tape recorder with reference to the blood pressure readings. In addition, the tape recorder may include referencing mechanism to indicate on the tape the occurrences of pain episodes. A method of monitoring the blood pressure of an ambulatory patient during his normal daily activities by invasively measuring venous leg pressure in relation to the attitude of various parts of the patient'"'"'s body and in relation to the occurrence of pain and discomfort.
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- 1. A blood pressure monitor for monitoring the venous blood pressure in the leg of an ambulatory patient for a period of time which includes the normal daily activities of said patient to aid in the diagnosis of vascular disease of the leg comprising a catheter for insertion into a venous blood vessel in the leg, means coupled to said catheter for measuring blood pressure in said venous blood vessel, first means for recording said blood pressure, and second means associated with said first means for recording the attitude of at least one of the patient'"'"'s leg, thigh and side with respect to said blood pressure in said venous blood vessel in the leg to thereby correlate said attitude with said blood pressure.
- 14. A method of monitoring venous leg pressure of an ambulatory patient over a period of time which includes the normal daily activities of the patient to aid in the diagnosis of vascular disease of the leg comprising the steps of inserting a catheter into a vein in the patient'"'"'s leg, measuring the venous pressure in said vein in said patient'"'"'s leg, and monitoring the attitude of at least one of the patient'"'"'s leg, thigh and side, and recording said attitude with respect to said venous pressure to thereby correlate said attitude with said venous pressure.
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