Catheters for measurement of cardiac output and blood flow velocity
First Claim
1. A catheter connected to an apparatus for continuously measuring cardiac output based on a cardiac output value initially measured by using a dilution method, values of a continuously measured blood flow velocity signal and a relationship between the cardiac output value initially measured and blood flow velocity, said catheter comprising:
- an aperture portion for discharging a liquid for measuring the cardiac output based on the thermodilution method;
temperature sensing means, including a temperature sensing element arranged at a predetermined distance from said aperture portion, for sensing the temperature of blood diluted by the liquid; and
a self-heating type thermistor, located at a distance of five to twenty-five millimeters from said temperature sensing means and having a calorific value of 0.01 to 50 joules with a direct relation between the distance and the calorific value, for sensing an equilibrium temperature resulting from a quantity of heat applied thereby and a quantity of heat absorbed by the blood.
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Abstract
A catheter introduced into the pulmonary artery for use in measuring cardiac output or blood flow velocity includes temperature sensing device including a temperature sensing element for sensing the temperature of blood in the pulmonary artery diluted by an indicator liquid infused for measurement of cardiac output based on a thermodilution method, and a self-heating thermistor for sensing a signal relating to blood flow velocity near the temperature sensing element, the signal being an equilibrium temperature sensed by the thermistor. The catheter is connected to a cardiac output measurement system adapted to measure cardiac output on the basis of the thermodilution method, measure the blood flow velocity which prevails when the cardiac output is measured, and obtain a parameter which links this blood flow velocity to the cardiac output measured in accordance with the thermodilution method. Once the parameter is found, merely measuring the blood flow velocity enables cardiac output to be determined from the flow velocity and the parameter.
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1. A catheter connected to an apparatus for continuously measuring cardiac output based on a cardiac output value initially measured by using a dilution method, values of a continuously measured blood flow velocity signal and a relationship between the cardiac output value initially measured and blood flow velocity, said catheter comprising:
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an aperture portion for discharging a liquid for measuring the cardiac output based on the thermodilution method; temperature sensing means, including a temperature sensing element arranged at a predetermined distance from said aperture portion, for sensing the temperature of blood diluted by the liquid; and a self-heating type thermistor, located at a distance of five to twenty-five millimeters from said temperature sensing means and having a calorific value of 0.01 to 50 joules with a direct relation between the distance and the calorific value, for sensing an equilibrium temperature resulting from a quantity of heat applied thereby and a quantity of heat absorbed by the blood. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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