Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Detection of progressive central hypovolemia
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Application No.: US14092745Application Date: 2013-11-27
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Publication No.: US10342437B2Publication Date: 2019-07-09
- Inventor: Martin Baruch , David Gerdt , Charles Adkins
- Applicant: Martin Baruch , David Gerdt , Charles Adkins
- Applicant Address: US VA Charlottesville
- Assignee: Empirical Technologies Corporation
- Current Assignee: Empirical Technologies Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US VA Charlottesville
- Agent Kimberly O Snead
- Main IPC: A61B5/02
- IPC: A61B5/02 ; A61B5/021 ; A61B5/00 ; G16H50/30

Abstract:
A system for detecting dehydration, hemorrhaging, and increases in blood volume comprising monitors the time difference between the arrival of the primary left ventricular ejection pulse (pulse T1) and the arrival of the iliac reflection (pulse T3) to determine an arterial pulse parameter which is the time difference between T1 T3. Changes in T3 minus T1 are indicative of something happening to blood volume. If the T1-3 value goes up and the patient is on an infusion system, it can be an indication of having too much fluid pumped and if T1-3 is lower than it should be for an individual, they are either dehydrated (which can result in decreases in blood volume), they are hemorrhaging, or they have hemorrhaged. A downtrend in T13 can tell whether someone is continuing to hemorrhage.
Public/Granted literature
- US20150148694A1 Detection of progressive central hypovolemia Public/Granted day:2015-05-28
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