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JUGULAR VENOUS PRESSURE RULER

  • US 20100094141A1
  • Filed: 10/14/2008
  • Published: 04/15/2010
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/14/2008
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A method for measuring a jugular venous pressure in a patient, the method comprising:

  • orienting a JVP Ruler, having first and second arms elongate and situated to be in perpendicular relation one to the other, meeting and terminating at a pivot at pivot ends respectively, such that the second arm is collinear with a vertical line originating at a right atrium of the patient and such that the first arm is horizontal and having a transducer end situated opposite the pivot end of the first arm, the transducer end being generally above a pulse point, the pulse point being a point on the skin of the patient where variations of the jugular venous pressure within the internal jugular vein are exhibited as at least vertical displacement of the skin;

    translating the JVP ruler along the vertical line such that a rest end opposite the pivot end of the second arm is resting on the sternal angle of the patient approximately 5 centimeters above the right atrium;

    aiming a transducer, located generally at the transducer end, at the pulse point such that when the transducer is activated, it can detect the vertical displacement;

    activating the transducer for a period sufficient to record signals indicative of at least the vertical displacement, over at least one period of a jugular venous pulse in a memory.

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