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Automatic leveling device for hemodynamic pressure measuring system

  • US 4,669,484 A
  • Filed: 09/22/1986
  • Issued: 06/02/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/22/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In an apparatus adapted for use in measuring and monitoring hemodynamic pressure in the body of a patient and including a pressure catheter adapted to be implanted in a particular location in the body of the patient, a tube containing pressure-transmitting fluid and being connected at one end to said catheter, pressure measuring means connected to the other end of said tube and being operable by pressure sensed by said catheter, and means supporting said pressure measuring means for vertical movement, the combination therewith of automatic leveling means for imparting vertical movement to said means supporting said pressure measuring means and to thereby automatically maintain said pressure measuring means at the same level as said catheter in response to corresponding vertical movement of said catheter adapted to be implanted in the patient, the improvement in said automatic leveling means comprisingtube level means containing a liquid,means for connecting one end of said tube level means to the patient at the same level as the catheter adapted to be implanted in the patient,means connecting the opposite end of said tube level means to said vertically movable means supporting said pressure measuring means,sensor means associated with said opposite end of said tube level means and being operable to determine vertical movement of the liquid level in response to vertical movement of said catheter adapted to be implanted in the patient above and below a predetermined level, andmotive means automatically operable in response to said sensor means for correspondingly raising and lowering said means supporting said pressure measuring means in response to vertical movement of said catheter adapted to be implanted in the patient.

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