Automatic arterial blood pressure recorder
First Claim
1. A device for facilitating the measurement of blood pressure in the brachial artery of an arm of a test subject, said system including:
- a transducer of the type for estimating blood pressure, the transducer having an active surface, a rim connected to the transducer and substantially surrounding the active surface, and means for supplying a coupling fluid to the partially enclosed space defined by the rim and active surface; and
means for supporting the transducer in a substantially horizontal position such that when the rim is in intimate contact with the arm, and the active surface is in close proximity to the skin adjacent to the brachial artery, a liquid located in the partially enclosed space remains in said partially enclosed space;
wherein the liquid couples the active surface of the transducer to the skin adjacent to the brachial artery and wherein said liquid is in operable contact with both the active surface of the transducer and the arm of the test subject.
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Abstract
One aspect of the present invention involves a blood pressure recorder system of the type having an inflatable cuff, a pressurized gas source and an inflation valve. The system includes a cuff pressure trigger unit which senses the gas pressure in the cuff. When the duration of significant gas pressure in the cuff exceeds a predetermined time, the cuff pressure sensor facilitates relieving pressure in the cuff. The system also includes a safety system for insuring that the cuff pressure trigger unit is operative. The safety system is independent of changes in the input power.
Also disclosed is an improved doppler ultrasonic blood pressure transducer and a novel method for automatically positioning a blood pressure transducer adjacent a skin surface.
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15 Claims
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1. A device for facilitating the measurement of blood pressure in the brachial artery of an arm of a test subject, said system including:
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a transducer of the type for estimating blood pressure, the transducer having an active surface, a rim connected to the transducer and substantially surrounding the active surface, and means for supplying a coupling fluid to the partially enclosed space defined by the rim and active surface; and means for supporting the transducer in a substantially horizontal position such that when the rim is in intimate contact with the arm, and the active surface is in close proximity to the skin adjacent to the brachial artery, a liquid located in the partially enclosed space remains in said partially enclosed space; wherein the liquid couples the active surface of the transducer to the skin adjacent to the brachial artery and wherein said liquid is in operable contact with both the active surface of the transducer and the arm of the test subject. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for estimating the blood pressure in a test subject, the method comprising the following steps:
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providing a transducer of the type for estimating blood pressure, the transducer having an active surface, a rim connected to the transducer and substantially surrounding the active surface, and means for supplying a non-thickened, completely evaportable coupling fluid to a partially enclosed space defined by the rim and active surface; supporting the transducer in a substantially horizontal position such that when the rim is in intimate contact with the arm, and the active surface is in close proximity to the skin adjacent to the brachial artery, coupling fluid located in the partially enclosed space remains in said space; bringing the rim of the transducer into intimate contact with the arm such that the non-thickened liquid functions as a coupling fluid between the active surface of the transducer and the arm, wherein said liquid is in operable contact with both the active surface of the transducer and the arm of the test subject; providing a cuff for restricting the flow of blood in the arm of the test subject; and estimating the blood pressure of the test subject by restricting the flow of blood in the arm and gradually releasing the restriction to blood flow. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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