Apparatus for determining the conductivity of blood
First Claim
1. An apparatus for determining the absolute conductivity of blood, said an apparatus including a catheter comprising an elongate body having a distal end and a proximal end and a plurality of electrodes on the outer surface thereof and spaced apart between the proximal and distal ends, one of said electrodes being positioned adjacent to the distal end and being the distal electrode and a second electrode being disposed adjacent the proximal end and being the proximal electrode, there being a plurality of measuring electrodes disposed between the distal and proximal electrodes, means coupled to the measuring electrodes for determining the location within a patient'"'"'s ventricle where conductivity readings can optimally be obtained when the measuring electrodes are positioned in the ventricle, whereby the catheter may be positioned so that a pair of adjacent ones of the measuring electrodes are proximal to the location, means for applying an alternating electric current of known magnitude to the pair of adjacent measuring electrodes, means for measuring the voltage between the pair of adjacent measuring electrodes and means for determining the absolute conductivity of blood in the ventricle from the alternating electric current and the measured voltage.
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Abstract
An in vivo apparatus for determining the absolute conductivity of a liquid such as human blood, including the steps of determining a location in a ventricle of a patient'"'"'s heart at which blood conductivity may be measured effectively, positioning a catheter having a plurality of spaced electrodes in the ventricle such that at least a pair of adjacent electrodes are positioned at the location, applying a current of known magnitude to the adjacent electrodes, measuring the voltage between the adjacent electrodes, and determining the conductivity of the patient'"'"'s blood from the known current and measured voltage.
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- 1. An apparatus for determining the absolute conductivity of blood, said an apparatus including a catheter comprising an elongate body having a distal end and a proximal end and a plurality of electrodes on the outer surface thereof and spaced apart between the proximal and distal ends, one of said electrodes being positioned adjacent to the distal end and being the distal electrode and a second electrode being disposed adjacent the proximal end and being the proximal electrode, there being a plurality of measuring electrodes disposed between the distal and proximal electrodes, means coupled to the measuring electrodes for determining the location within a patient'"'"'s ventricle where conductivity readings can optimally be obtained when the measuring electrodes are positioned in the ventricle, whereby the catheter may be positioned so that a pair of adjacent ones of the measuring electrodes are proximal to the location, means for applying an alternating electric current of known magnitude to the pair of adjacent measuring electrodes, means for measuring the voltage between the pair of adjacent measuring electrodes and means for determining the absolute conductivity of blood in the ventricle from the alternating electric current and the measured voltage.
- 5. Apparatus for determining cardiac volume including a catheter constructed and arranged to be positioned in a ventricle of a patient'"'"'s heart, the catheter comprising an elongate body having a proximal end and a distal end within the ventricle and a plurality of spaced electrodes on the outer surface thereof and between the proximal and distal ends, said electrodes being spaced a predetermined distance from each other, means for providing a constant alternating electric current to the distal and proximal electrodes, means for measuring the voltage between pairs of adjacent electrodes located between the distal and proximal electrodes and resulting from said electrical current, processor means for determining cardiac volume using an expression in which the absolute conductivity of the patient'"'"'s blood is a variable, said processor being programmed (1) to determine the location of a position in the ventricle in which conductivity measurements can optimally be made, (2) to actuate the electrical current means for applying a constant electrical current of known magnitude to a selected pair of adjacent electrodes proximal to the located position, (3) to measure the voltage between the selected pair of adjacent electrodes, and 4 to determine the absolute conductivity of the patient'"'"'s blood from the known electrical current and the measured voltage.
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