Revolving symmetrical magnet assembly and improved method of blood flow detection
First Claim
1. An instrument for measuring the pulsatile blood flow in a limb of a living being, comprising:
- a plurality of electrode pairs adapted to be positioned in diametrically opposed relation at spaced locations on the skin around the limb;
means for producing a stable and homogeneous magnetic field perpendicular to the limb, the magnetic field having an intensity large enough to produce measurable signals in said electrodes as a result of pulsatile blood flow through at least one arterial vessel in said limb;
waveform memory means for storing the waveform signals picked up by said electrodes;
switching means connected between said electrodes and said waveform memory means for selectively switching-in only one of said pairs of electrodes for a first cycle of waveform measurements, and for thereafter successively switching-in the others of said pairs of electrodes, one at a time, for one or more further cycles of measurements;
means for indexing said magnetic field to be oriented in a direction perpendicular to the line between each selected switched-in pair of electrodes during the corresponding cycle of measurements for each switch-in pair; and
synchronizing means for providing a time reference signal from the cardiogram of said living being, said synchronizing means being connected to said waveform memory means for enabling the memory means to accept each waveform signal in succession for storage in said waveform memory means, whereby an integrated measurement of the aggregated blood flow in said limb is provided by the contributions from the switched-in electrodes.
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Abstract
A pair of magnets is adapted to be rotated into several positions around the periphery of a limb for the purpose of producing the magnetic field used in blood flow measurements. Electrodes are arranged in pairs located diametrically opposite each other on the limb. The blood flow measurements are obtained by sequentially monitoring each pair in the array of electrodes located on the skin of the limb so as to obtain blood flow measurements at a plurality of circumferential locations on the limb. Each measurement is stored in a memory, with the heartbeat providing the timing reference. The averaged contributions of each of the several arteries in the limb are picked up by the electrodes to provide a valid total measurement of the overall blood flow in the limb.
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5 Claims
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1. An instrument for measuring the pulsatile blood flow in a limb of a living being, comprising:
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a plurality of electrode pairs adapted to be positioned in diametrically opposed relation at spaced locations on the skin around the limb; means for producing a stable and homogeneous magnetic field perpendicular to the limb, the magnetic field having an intensity large enough to produce measurable signals in said electrodes as a result of pulsatile blood flow through at least one arterial vessel in said limb; waveform memory means for storing the waveform signals picked up by said electrodes; switching means connected between said electrodes and said waveform memory means for selectively switching-in only one of said pairs of electrodes for a first cycle of waveform measurements, and for thereafter successively switching-in the others of said pairs of electrodes, one at a time, for one or more further cycles of measurements; means for indexing said magnetic field to be oriented in a direction perpendicular to the line between each selected switched-in pair of electrodes during the corresponding cycle of measurements for each switch-in pair; and synchronizing means for providing a time reference signal from the cardiogram of said living being, said synchronizing means being connected to said waveform memory means for enabling the memory means to accept each waveform signal in succession for storage in said waveform memory means, whereby an integrated measurement of the aggregated blood flow in said limb is provided by the contributions from the switched-in electrodes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. Method of measuring the pulsatile blood flow in a limb of a living being, comprising:
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locating a plurality of electrodes in diametrically opposed pairs on the skin of said limb at a plurality of spaced positions around the limb; producing a stable and homogeneous magnetic field perpendicular to the limb, the magnetic field having intensity large enough to produce measurable signals in said electrodes in response to pulsatile blood flow through at least one arterial vessel in said limb; selectively switching-in only one of said pairs of electrodes to the input of a waveform memory means; orienting said magnetic field in a direction perpendicular to the line between the switched-in pair of electrodes; counting a predetermined number of waveforms picked up by said switched-in electrodes while the magnetic field is oriented in said perpendicular direction to constitute a first cycle of waveform measurement; thereafter successively switching-in one at a time the additional pairs of said electrodes for one or more further cycles of measurements; successively orienting said magnetic field perpendicular to the line between each selected switched-in additional pair of electrodes; counting the same predetermined number of waveforms to be stored during each further cycle while the magnetic field remains oriented in the perpendicular direction corresponding to each switched-in pair of electrodes; and synchronizing the waveform signals with the cardiogram of the living being for storage in the waveform memory means, whereby a total measurement of the aggregated blood flow in said limb is provided by the contributions from each pair of the switched-in electrodes.
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