Method and apparatus for measuring pulsus paradoxus
First Claim
1. A method for measuring pulsus paradoxus in a mammal, the method comprising:
- obtaining data indicative of pulsatile cardiovascular behavior from the mammal, the data comprising at least a first and a second pulse waveform;
Determining a first value that is a lime-domain function of a change in height of the first pulse waveform over at least a partial duration of the first pulse waveform;
Determining a second value that is a time-domain function of a change in height of the second pulse waveform over at least a partial duration of the second pulse waveform;
comparing the first value and the second value to measure pulses paradoxus.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus are disclosed of utilizing a source of arterial and/or arteriolar pulse waveform data from a patient for the purpose of measuring pulsus paradoxus. The arterial pulse waveform data source described is a pulse oximeter plethysmograph but can be any similar waveform data source, including intra-arterial transducer, blood pressure transducer, or plethysmograph. Through incorporation of the measurements of values, such as the area under the pulse waveform curve, that are time-domain functions of a change in height of the pulse waveform over at least a partial duration of the waveform, embodiments of the present invention represent a significant improvement upon previously described methods of measuring pulsus paradoxus and, further, produce improved accuracy in measurement of the multiple contributing variables generating pulsus paradoxus, in particular the contribution of diastolic events, to the extent that the physical signs so measured can be regarded as “Revised Pulsus Paradoxus.”
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8 Claims
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1. A method for measuring pulsus paradoxus in a mammal, the method comprising:
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obtaining data indicative of pulsatile cardiovascular behavior from the mammal, the data comprising at least a first and a second pulse waveform; Determining a first value that is a lime-domain function of a change in height of the first pulse waveform over at least a partial duration of the first pulse waveform; Determining a second value that is a time-domain function of a change in height of the second pulse waveform over at least a partial duration of the second pulse waveform; comparing the first value and the second value to measure pulses paradoxus. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for measuring pulsus paradoxus in a mammal, the method comprising:
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obtaining data indicative of pulsatile cardiovascular behavior from the mammal, the data comprising a first plethysniographic or pressure amplitude obtained at a first time interval after an onset of a first pulse, and a second plethysmographic or pressure amplitude obtained at a second time interval after the onset of the first pulse; determining a first value that is a time-domain function of a difference between the first and second plethysmographic or pressure amplitudes; obtaining a third plethysmographic or pressure amplitude obtained at the first time interval after an onset of a second pulse, and a fourth plethysmograph or pressure amplitude obtained at the second time interval after the onset of the second pulse; determining a second value tat is a time-domain function of a difference between the third and fourth plethysmographic or pressure amplitudes; and comparing the first value and the second value to measure pulsus paradoxus. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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