Non-invasive in vivo pressure measurement
First Claim
1. An apparatus for ultrasonically evaluating an in vivo pressure, the apparatus comprising:
- an ultrasonic transducer for transmitting a first ultrasonic wave to an in vivo target region and detecting a second ultrasonic wave reflected from the in vivo target region, the second ultrasonic wave having a frequency shifted by an amount corresponding to a velocity of blood within a blood vessel in the in vivo target region;
a pressure applicator adapted for placement against the fontanelle on a neonatal cranium for applying a predefined protocol of external pressure to the target region to alter the blood velocity in the blood vessel; and
a data processor in communication with the ultrasonic transducer for evaluating an in vivo pressure based on changes in measured blood velocity in the blood vessel within the in vivo target region due to the applied protocol of external pressure.
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Abstract
Apparatus and methods are disclosed for non-invasive measurement of blood velocity in otherwise inaccessible body regions, and for correlating such measurements with externally applied pressure to detect and/or assess diseases or physiological abnormalities. The blood velocity measurements can be based on the Doppler shift that occurs when an ultrasonic wave is scattered by moving particles within the blood. Since blood vessels have elastic walls, the geometry of the walls, and therefore the flow dynamics, will change in response to elevated in vivo pressure. The change in resistance to blood flow resulting from these pressure induced changes to the blood vessel wall geometry can provide a measure of intracranial pressure, ophthalmic pressure or various other body conditions that affect blood perfusion. Since the blood vessel wall geometry changes rapidly in response to such changes in pressure, the invention can be used to detect hydrocephalus, retinopathy, papilledema and other physiological abnormalities manifested by pressure changes.
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1. An apparatus for ultrasonically evaluating an in vivo pressure, the apparatus comprising:
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an ultrasonic transducer for transmitting a first ultrasonic wave to an in vivo target region and detecting a second ultrasonic wave reflected from the in vivo target region, the second ultrasonic wave having a frequency shifted by an amount corresponding to a velocity of blood within a blood vessel in the in vivo target region;
a pressure applicator adapted for placement against the fontanelle on a neonatal cranium for applying a predefined protocol of external pressure to the target region to alter the blood velocity in the blood vessel; and
a data processor in communication with the ultrasonic transducer for evaluating an in vivo pressure based on changes in measured blood velocity in the blood vessel within the in vivo target region due to the applied protocol of external pressure. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for ultrasonically evaluating an in vivo pressure, the method comprising the steps of:
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applying a predefined protocol of external pressure to a target region, the target region being the fontanelle on a neonatal cranium;
transmitting a first ultrasonic wave into the target region;
detecting a second ultrasonic wave, the second ultrasonic wave generated by an interaction between the first ultrasonic wave and the target region and exhibiting a shift in frequency relative to the first ultrasound wave corresponding to a velocity of blood in a blood vessel in the target region; and
comparing changes in the blood velocity due to the predefined protocol of applied external pressure to evaluate an in vivo pressure in the target region. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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