Doppler catheter
First Claim
1. A steerable catheter which is operable to measure the fluid velocity in a fluid-carrying vessel, the catheter comprising:
- an elongated, flexible, tubular body having a distal end and being operably manipulable in the vessel;
a channel structure operably received and generally longitudinally aligned within said body, said channel structure defining a lumen which, with the catheter inserted into the vessel, is isolated from the fluid within the vessel;
a structure defining a passageway which, with the catheter inserted into the vessel, is adapted for operable communication with the fluid within the vessel and for receiving a wire steering guide to selectively position said distal end in the vessel; and
Doppler means for measuring the velocity of the blood through the vessel includinga Doppler crystal disposed adjacent said distal end,the Doppler crystal having a flat face oriented generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said body, said flat face defining an acoustic axis generally aligned with the longitudinal axis of said body so that the acoustic axis is manipulable into linear alignment with the fluid flow axis in the vessel, andelectrical leads connected to the crystal and disposed in said lumen in isolation from the fluid with the catheter inserted in the vessel.
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Abstract
A steerable catheter having a Doppler crystal at the tip to measure the velocity of blood in vivo--and inferentially the blood flow. The catheter includes two passageways, one passageway being exposed to the blood stream with the other passsageway containing the electrical leads to the Doppler crystal. The one passageway is dimensioned for receiving a wire guide for accurately manipulating the catheter. Preferably, the catheter incorporates an inflatable angio-balloon operable to distend the blood vessel in the region of a stenosis. Thus, blood flow can be determined in the region of the stenosis before and/or after the vessel is distended. The passageways are preferably defined by a pair of generally concentric tubes with the doppler crystal doughnut-shaped and sealingly disposed at the tip of the catheter.
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11 Claims
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1. A steerable catheter which is operable to measure the fluid velocity in a fluid-carrying vessel, the catheter comprising:
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an elongated, flexible, tubular body having a distal end and being operably manipulable in the vessel; a channel structure operably received and generally longitudinally aligned within said body, said channel structure defining a lumen which, with the catheter inserted into the vessel, is isolated from the fluid within the vessel; a structure defining a passageway which, with the catheter inserted into the vessel, is adapted for operable communication with the fluid within the vessel and for receiving a wire steering guide to selectively position said distal end in the vessel; and Doppler means for measuring the velocity of the blood through the vessel including a Doppler crystal disposed adjacent said distal end, the Doppler crystal having a flat face oriented generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said body, said flat face defining an acoustic axis generally aligned with the longitudinal axis of said body so that the acoustic axis is manipulable into linear alignment with the fluid flow axis in the vessel, and electrical leads connected to the crystal and disposed in said lumen in isolation from the fluid with the catheter inserted in the vessel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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