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Radiation measuring catheter apparatus and method

  • US 5,811,814 A
  • Filed: 02/12/1996
  • Issued: 09/22/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/12/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for measuring radiation at a region of interest inside a body, the apparatus comprising:

  • a) a catheter adapted to be inserted into a blood vessel, a length of the catheter sufficient to extend to the region of interest while a proximal end of the catheter remains outside the body;

    b) a scintillation material supported by a distal portion of the catheter, the scintillation material generating pulses of radiation in response to being struck by rays of radiation, the scintillation material having proximal and distal ends spaced apart along a catheter extent;

    c) a fiber optic light pipe attached to the catheter and coupled to the scintillation material for receiving pulses of radiation generated by the scintillation material and transmitting the pulses along a length of the light pipe, the fiber optic light pipe extending from the scintillation material to a region outside the body;

    d) a radiation measuring assembly coupled to a portion of the fiber optic light pipe in the region outside the body for converting the pulses of radiation transmitted along the length of the fiber optic light pipe to a measure of radiation at the region of interest; and

    e) a first radiation blocking member positioned adjacent one of the proximal and distal ends of the scintillation material.

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