Non-invasive device and method for measuring the cardiac output of a patient
First Claim
1. A method of measuring the cardiac output of a patient, comprising the steps of:
- providing a mouthpiece to a patient;
allowing said patient to inhale and exhale through said mouthpiece;
continuously measuring oxygen partial pressures of the inhaled and exhaled air;
continuously measuring the arterial oxygen saturation through pulse oximetry;
measuring the pH and hemoglobin concentration of a venous blood sample taken from said patient; and
calculating the cardiac output.
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Abstract
The invention involves a device and method for ascertaining the functioning of the respiratory system and, in particular, determining the cardiac output of a patient. The device comprises an apparatus containing sensors for measuring the oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations as well as the volume of air inhaled and exhaled by a patient. The patient is provided a mouthpiece for breathing into and out of the device, which subsequently measures oxygen partial pressures of the inhaled and exhaled air. In addition, the patient'"'"'s arterial oxygen saturation is continuously measured through pulse oximetry and the pH and hemoglobin concentration is determined from a venous blood sample. From this data, the cardiac output of the patient may be calculated.
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1. A method of measuring the cardiac output of a patient, comprising the steps of:
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providing a mouthpiece to a patient; allowing said patient to inhale and exhale through said mouthpiece; continuously measuring oxygen partial pressures of the inhaled and exhaled air; continuously measuring the arterial oxygen saturation through pulse oximetry; measuring the pH and hemoglobin concentration of a venous blood sample taken from said patient; and calculating the cardiac output. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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