Cardiac prosthesis having integral blood pressure sensor
First Claim
1. A cardiac prosthesis having a fluid chamber and a blood chamber separated by a flexible diaphragm, the diaphragm being actuated by a drive fluid pulsatingly supplied to the fluid chamber for pumping blood from the blood chamber, means for noninvasively sensing the pressure of the blood in the blood chamber comprising at least one pressure transducer means located between the endocardial and epicardial surfaces of a wall of the blood chamber for substantially maintaining the characteristics of the endocardial surface of said wall blood and in pressure-sensing relation to the interior of the chamber.
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Abstract
An integral blood pressure sensor for a cardiac prosthesis of the type having a fluid chamber and a blood chamber separated by a flexible diaphragm which is actuated by a drive fluid pulsatingly supplied to the fluid chamber for pumping blood from the blood chamber. The blood pressure sensor includes at least one transducer integral with a wall of the blood chamber and in pressure-sensing relation to the interior of the chamber. The invention also includes a method of manufacturing a cardiac prosthesis having an integral blood pressure sensor.
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- 1. A cardiac prosthesis having a fluid chamber and a blood chamber separated by a flexible diaphragm, the diaphragm being actuated by a drive fluid pulsatingly supplied to the fluid chamber for pumping blood from the blood chamber, means for noninvasively sensing the pressure of the blood in the blood chamber comprising at least one pressure transducer means located between the endocardial and epicardial surfaces of a wall of the blood chamber for substantially maintaining the characteristics of the endocardial surface of said wall blood and in pressure-sensing relation to the interior of the chamber.
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7. A cardiac prosthesis having a fluid chamber and a blood chamber separated by a flexible diaphragm, the diaphragm being actuated by a drive fluid pulsatingly supplied to the fluid chamber for pumping blood from the blood chamber, a noninvasive blood pressure transducer integrally formed into a wall of the blood chamber between the endocardial and epicardial surfaces thereof and in pressure-sensing relation to the interior of the chamber and a continuous, substantially smooth lining on the interior surface of the blood chamber in pressure-transmitting relation to the transducer and between the transducer and the interior of the blood chamber.
- 8. A method of making a cardiac prosthesis having a fluid chamber and a blood chamber separated by a flexible diaphragm and having a noninvasive blood pressure transducer in a wall of the blood chamber, comprising the steps of forming the transducer into a wall of the blood chamber between the endocardial and epicardial surfaces thereof when the wall is formed and forming a continuous, substantially smooth lining on the interior surface of the blood chamber whereby the transducer is in pressure-sensing relation to the interior of the blood chamber and separated therefrom by the continuous lining.
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10. A method of noninvasively sensing blood pressure in the blood chamber of a cardiac prosthesis having a fluid chamber and a blood chamber separated by a flexible diaphragm actuated by a drive fluid pulsatingly supplied to the fluid chamber for pumping blood from the blood chamber, comprising integrally molding a blood pressure transducer into a wall of the blood chamber between the endocardial and epicardial surfaces of the wall during formation thereof, sensing the change of an electrical parameter of the transducer as a result of changes in blood pressure in the blood chamber, and electronically processing the change in the electrical parameter to derive an electronic signal representative of the blood pressure in the blood chamber.
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