Fiberoptic blood pressure and oxygenation sensor
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1. A sensor for in vivo evaluation of blood pressure and blood oxygen saturation of a patient, comprising:
- a catheter having a distal end for introduction within patient blood vessels and a proximal end, said catheter having at least a first optical fiber means for blood pressure sensing and a second optical fiber means separate from said first optical fiber means for blood oxygen saturation measurement,a sensing tip affixed to said catheter distal end having pressure sensing means for modulating a light signal sent along said first optical fiber means, said sensing tip further having means for causing said blood to interact with a light signal sent along said second optical fiber means, said means for causing having a chamber which is filled with blood when said sensing tip is within said blood vessels and is positioned adjacent the distal end of said second optical fiber means, said chamber defining a concave reflective surface means for reflecting light signals emitting from said second optical fiber means after passing through said blood back into said second optical fiber means, anda sensing head means coupled to said catheter proximal end for injecting light signals into said first and second optical fiber means and for receiving light signals returned along said first and second optical fiber means thereby enabling said blood pressure and blood oxygen saturation evaluation, said sensing head having at least a first light source coupled into said first and second optical fiber means.
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Abstract
A fiberoptic based sensor for patient care use. The sensor includes a catheter placed transcutaneously into a blood vessel which is connected to an external measuring head. A sensing tip of the catheter includes a pressure sensing element and an oxygen saturation measuring element. Features of the invention include novel tip designs, measuring head features, and approaches for enhancing measurement though correlation of the saturation and pressure readings.
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1. A sensor for in vivo evaluation of blood pressure and blood oxygen saturation of a patient, comprising:
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a catheter having a distal end for introduction within patient blood vessels and a proximal end, said catheter having at least a first optical fiber means for blood pressure sensing and a second optical fiber means separate from said first optical fiber means for blood oxygen saturation measurement, a sensing tip affixed to said catheter distal end having pressure sensing means for modulating a light signal sent along said first optical fiber means, said sensing tip further having means for causing said blood to interact with a light signal sent along said second optical fiber means, said means for causing having a chamber which is filled with blood when said sensing tip is within said blood vessels and is positioned adjacent the distal end of said second optical fiber means, said chamber defining a concave reflective surface means for reflecting light signals emitting from said second optical fiber means after passing through said blood back into said second optical fiber means, and a sensing head means coupled to said catheter proximal end for injecting light signals into said first and second optical fiber means and for receiving light signals returned along said first and second optical fiber means thereby enabling said blood pressure and blood oxygen saturation evaluation, said sensing head having at least a first light source coupled into said first and second optical fiber means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A sensor for in vivo evaluation of blood pressure and blood oxygen saturation of a patient, comprising:
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a catheter having a distal end for introduction within patient blood vessels and a proximal end, said catheter having a sensing tip having a means for sensing blood pressure and a means for sensing blood oxygen, said blood pressure sensing means enabling a blood pressure waveform responsive to a heartbeat to be measured, and a sensing head means coupled to said proximal end of said catheter for gating signals received from said blood oxygen sensing means in response to said waveform to evaluate blood oxygen concentration during a prescribed segment of a period of said waveform thereby minimizing pressure dependent effects on blood oxygen saturation by said blood oxygen sensing means. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. A sensor for in vivo evaluation of blood pressure and blood oxygen saturation of a patient, comprising:
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a catheter having a distal end for introduction within patient blood vessels and a proximal end, said catheter having at least a first optical fiber means for blood pressure sensing and a second optical fiber means separate from said first optical fiber means for blood oxygen saturation measurement, a sensing tip affixed to said catheter distal end having pressure sensing means for modulating a light signal sent along said first optical fiber means, said sensing tip further having means for causing said blood to interact with a light signal sent along said second optical fiber means including a surface along a section of a fiber of said second optical fiber means adapted to be exposed to said blood wherein light traveling along said fiber interacts with said blood through an evanescence effect and a reflective surface is positioned at the terminal end of said second optical fiber means whereby light signals cross past said fiber section and are thereafter reflected back along said second optical fiber means, and a sensing head coupled to said catheter proximal end for injecting light signals into said first and second optical fiber means and for receiving light signals returned along said first and second optical fiber means thereby enabling said blood pressure and blood oxygen saturation evaluation, said sensing head having at least a first light source coupled into said first and second optical fiber means. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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17. A sensor for in vivo evaluation of blood pressure and blood oxygen saturation of a patient, comprising:
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a catheter having a distal end for introduction within patient blood vessels and a proximal end, said catheter having at least a first optical fiber means for blood pressure sensing and a second optical fiber means separate from said first optical fiber means for blood oxygen saturation measurement, a sensing tip affixed to said catheter distal end having pressure sensing means for modulating a light signal sent along said first optical fiber means, said sensing tip further having means for causing said blood to interact with a light signal sent along said second optical fiber means in the form of a polished length of the outer surface of fiber of said second optical fiber means adapted to be in direct contact with said blood along a section of said fiber of said second optical fiber means adapted to be exposed to said blood wherein light traveling along said fiber interacts with said blood through an evanescence effect, and a sensing head coupled to said catheter proximal end for injecting light signals into said first and second optical fiber means and for receiving light signals returned along said first and second optical fiber means thereby enabling said blood pressure and blood oxygen saturation evaluation, said sensing head having at least a first light source coupled into said first and second optical fiber means.
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18. A sensor for in vivo evaluation of blood pressure and blood oxygen saturation of a patient, comprising:
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a catheter having a distal end for introduction within patient blood vessels and a proximal end, said catheter having at least a first optical fiber means for blood pressure sensing and a second optical fiber means separate from said first optical fiber means for blood oxygen saturation measurement, a sensing tip affixed to said catheter distal end having pressure sensing means for modulating a light signal sent along said first optical fiber means, said sensing tip further having means for causing said blood to interact with a light signal sent along said second optical fiber means in a form of a surface along a section of a fiber of said second optical fiber means having a perturbation of the cross-sectional configuration of said fiber along said surface, said surface adapted to be exposed to said blood wherein light traveling along said fiber interacts with blood through an evanescence effect, and a sensing head coupled to said catheter proximal end for injecting light signals into said first and second optical fiber means and for receiving light signals returned along said first and second optical fiber means thereby enabling said blood pressure and blood oxygen saturation evaluation, said sensing head having at least a first light source coupled into said first and second optical fiber means. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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