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Method of predicting the occurrence of deep vein thrombosis by non-invasive measurement of vessel diameter

  • US 4,721,113 A
  • Filed: 09/20/1985
  • Issued: 01/26/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/20/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A procedure for predicting the occurrence of deep vein thrombosis by observing intra-vessel diameter changes using non-invasive pulse generating techniques comprising the steps of:

  • (a) immobilizing a part of a subject having a vein;

    (b) positioning a probe over the vein of the part of the subject;

    (c) generating an incident ultrasonic pulse and directing the incident pulse toward an anterior wall of the vein;

    (d) receiving echoes indicative of the presence of each of anterior and posterior walls of the vein and being caused by an acoustic discontinuity therebetween, each echo being a reflected pulse having a leading and a trailing edge;

    (e) providing an indication of the time difference between the occurence of the trailing edge of the echo indicative of the presence of the anterior wall and the leading edge of the echo indicative of the presence of the posterior wall, the difference being an indication of vein diameter and the vein diameter being calculated therefrom;

    (f) providing a real time analog recording of vein diameter versus time;

    (g) monitoring changes in vein diameter over time while the subject is undergoing a surgical procedure;

    (h) predicting, based upon magnitude of dilations in vein diameter, whether deep vein thrombosis will occur.

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