PRESSURE SENSOR WITH INTEGRATED LEVEL REFERENCE
20190104946 ยท 2019-04-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B5/02141
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G01L1/18
PHYSICS
A61B5/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/0225
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B5/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G01L1/18
PHYSICS
A61B5/0225
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Disclosed is a blood pressure measurement device for a patient at a patient measurement site, comprising: a housing; and a pressure sensing chip mounted in the housing that is attachable to the patient measurement site. The pressure sensing chip may include a pressure transducing member. The pressure sensing chip may be configured to measure the patient's blood pressure based upon: 1) pressure applied by the patient's blood against the pressure transducing member at a first side of the pressure transducing member; and 2) gravity generated pressures over a height difference between the patient's heart level and a point of blood pressure measurement applied against the pressure transducing member at a second side of the pressure transducing member.
Claims
1. A blood pressure measurement device for a patient attached at a patient measurement site, comprising: a housing; and a pressure sensing chip mounted in the housing that is attachable to the patient measurement site, the pressure sensing chip including a pressure transducing member, the pressure sensing chip configured to measure the patient's blood pressure based upon pressure applied by the patient's blood against the pressure transducing member at a first side of the pressure transducing member and gravity generated pressures over a height difference between the patient's heart level and a point of blood pressure measurement applied against the pressure transducing member at a second side of the pressure transducing member.
2. The blood pressure measurement device of claim 1, wherein the pressure transducing member includes a membrane that includes a piezo resistive strain sensor such that a patient's blood abutting against the membrane results in a deformation of the membrane which is measured as a change in resistance in the piezo resistive strain sensor and is measured by the pressure sensing chip for measuring the patient's blood pressure.
3. The blood pressure measurement device of claim 2, wherein the change in resistance in the piezo resistive strain sensor is measured by the pressure sensing chip with a Wheatstone bridge circuit.
4. The blood pressure measurement device of claim 1, wherein oil is used as a measuring liquid abutting against the second side of the pressure transducing member to compensate for gravity generated pressures over a height difference between the patient's heart level and the point of blood pressure measurement.
5. The blood pressure measurement device of claim 1, wherein a liquid with density matched to blood pressure is used as a measuring liquid abutting against the second side of the pressure transducing member to compensate for gravity generated pressures over a height difference between the patient's heart level and the point of blood pressure measurement.
6. The blood pressure measurement device of claim 1, further comprising a silicone plug or seal located between the pressure sensing chip and the housing to allow air to escape from a region surrounding the pressure sensing chip when attached to a catheter to measure the patient's blood pressure.
7. The blood pressure measurement device of claim 1, further comprising a wire connectable to the pressure sensing chip for direct electrical connections from a connector of the pressure sensing chip outside a pressure sensing region to a pressure sensing and data processing monitor outside of a pressure sensing region.
8. A blood pressure measurement system comprising: a blood pressure measurement device attached at a patient measurement site of a patient, the blood pressure measurement device, comprising: a housing; and a pressure sensing chip mounted in the housing that is attachable to the patient measurement site, the pressure sensing chip including a pressure transducing member, the pressure sensing chip configured to measure the patient's blood pressure based upon pressure applied by the patient's blood against the pressure transducing member at a first side of the pressure transducing member and gravity generated pressures over a height difference between the patient's heart level and a point of blood pressure measurement applied against the pressure transducing member at a second side of the pressure transducing member.
9. The blood pressure measurement system of claim 8, wherein the pressure transducing member includes a membrane that includes a piezo resistive strain sensor such that a patient's blood abutting against the membrane results in a deformation of the membrane which is measured as a change in resistance in the piezo resistive strain sensor and is measured by the pressure sensing chip for measuring the patient's blood pressure.
10. The blood pressure measurement system of claim 9, wherein the change in resistance in the piezo resistive strain sensor is measured by the pressure sensing chip with a Wheatstone bridge circuit.
11. The blood pressure measurement system of claim 8, wherein oil is used as a measuring liquid abutting against the second side of the pressure transducing member to compensate for gravity generated pressures over a height difference between the patient's heart level and the point of blood pressure measurement.
12. The blood pressure measurement system of claim 8, wherein a liquid with density matched to blood pressure is used as a measuring liquid abutting against the second side of the pressure transducing member to compensate for gravity generated pressures over a height difference between the patient's heart level and the point of blood pressure measurement.
13. The blood pressure measurement system of claim 8, further comprising a silicone plug or seal located between the pressure sensing chip and the housing to allow air to escape from a region surrounding the pressure sensing chip when attached to a catheter to measure the patient's blood pressure.
14. The blood pressure measurement system of claim 8, further comprising a wire connectable to the pressure sensing chip for direct electrical connections from a connector of the pressure sensing chip outside a pressure sensing region to a pressure sensing and data processing monitor outside of a pressure sensing region.
15. A method for blood pressure measurement of a patient by attaching a blood pressure measurement device to the patient at a patient measurement site of the patient, the method comprising: measuring the patient's blood pressure based upon pressure applied by the patient's blood against a pressure transducing member at a first side of the pressure transducing member; and measuring the patient's blood pressure based upon gravity generated pressures over a height difference between the patient's heart level and a point of blood pressure measurement applied against the pressure transducing member at a second side of the pressure transducing member.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the pressure transducing member includes a membrane that includes a piezo resistive strain sensor such that a patient's blood abutting against the membrane results in a deformation of the membrane which is measured as a change in resistance in the piezo resistive strain sensor and is measured by a pressure sensing chip for measuring the patient's blood pressure.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the change in resistance in the piezo resistive strain sensor is measured by the pressure sensing chip with a Wheatstone bridge circuit.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein oil is used as a measuring liquid abutting against the second side of the pressure transducing member to compensate for gravity generated pressures over a height difference between the patient's heart level and the point of blood pressure measurement.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein a liquid with density matched to blood pressure is used as a measuring liquid abutting against the second side of the pressure transducing member to compensate for gravity generated pressures over a height difference between the patient's heart level and the point of blood pressure measurement.
20. The method of claim 15, further comprising a wire connectable to the pressure sensing chip for direct electrical connections from a connector of the pressure sensing chip outside a pressure sensing region to a pressure sensing and data processing monitor outside of a pressure sensing region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] Embodiments of the invention may relate to a blood pressure measurement device for a patient at a patient measurement site, comprising: a housing; and a pressure sensing chip mounted in the housing that is attachable to the patient measurement site. The pressure sensing chip may include a pressure transducing member. The pressure sensing chip may be configured to measure the patient's blood pressure based upon 1) pressure applied by the patient's blood against the pressure transducing member at a first side of the pressure transducing member and 2) gravity generated pressures over a height difference between the patient's heart level and a point of blood pressure measurement applied against the pressure transducing member at a second side of the pressure transducing member.
[0016] The pressure transducing member may include a membrane that includes a piezo resistive strain sensor such that a patient's blood abutting against the membrane results in a deformation of the membrane which is measured as a change in resistance in the piezo resistive strain sensor and is measured by the pressure sensing chip for measuring the patient's blood pressure. Any liquid with the same density as blood, typically around 1060 kg/m.sup.3, may be used as a measuring liquid abutting against the second side of the pressure transducing member to compensate for gravity generated pressures over a height difference between the patient's heart level and the point of blood pressure measurement. While any liquid with the same density as blood will correctly transfer gravity generated pressures to the pressure transducing member, it is generally preferred that the liquid be inert and biocompatible. It should be appreciated that oil or any suitable liquid may be utilized.
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[0018] The resistance in the piezo resistive strain sensor 110 is a function of membrane deformation. Thus, the patient's blood pressure may be measured indirectly through the measurement of the resistance in the piezo resistive strain sensor 110. A resistance measuring circuit 120 may be utilized to measure the resistance in the piezo resistive strain sensor. In one embodiment, the resistance measuring circuit 120 may comprise a Wheatstone bridge circuit. The output signal of the resistance measuring circuit 120 may be fed into a pressure sensing and data processing monitor that processes the output signal, determines the patient's blood pressure, and displays the patient's blood pressure to clinicians.
[0019] In one embodiment, pressure transducing memberpiezo resistive strain sensor 110 and the resistance measuring circuit 120 may be incorporated into a silicon pressure sensing chip.
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[0021] In particular, the pressure sensing chip 210 includes the pressure transducing membrane 205 (e.g., the deformable membrane 205 utilizing piezo resistive strain sensors) and the pressure sensing chip 210 measures the membrane deflection. The pressure sensing chip 210 may be packaged into a plastic housing 215 that allows the blood pressure bearing media 220e.g., blood or airaccess to a first side of the pressure transducing membrane 205 and the heart level and ambient pressure bearing media 225 access to a second side (opposite the first side) of the membrane 205.
[0022] In one embodiment, the housing 215 may be made of two pieces that are attached together and sealed with silicone gaskets 230 around the pressure sensing chip 210. The blood pressure side (e.g., the first side) may include a silicone plug or seal 235 (e.g., silicone gasket, air vent, and wire strain relief) that allows air to escape from the pressure sensing region through perforations 255 in the housing once the pressure measurement device 200 is attached to a catheter and exposed to the patient's blood pressure. Thus, in one embodiment, the blood pressure measurement device 200 may be attached to a catheter or another suitable measurement site. The heart level side (e.g., the second side) may include a connection for a liquid filled tube 240 and a sealing port 245 (e.g., a silicone or viton plug) to close the liquid filled tube. As has been described, it should be appreciated that oil or any suitable liquid may be utilized. Electrical connections may be made directly to the pressure sensing chip 210 via a wire 250. The wire 250 may be connected to the pressure sensing chip 210 at a connector outside the pressure sensing region and may enable direct electrical connections from the pressure sensing chip 210 to a pressure sensing and data processing monitor (e.g., via a cable).
[0023] Therefore, the pressure sensing chip 210 may be configured to measure the patient's blood pressure based upon: 1) pressure applied by the patient's blood against the membrane 205 at a first side of the membrane 205 and 2) gravity generated pressures over a height difference between the patient's heart level and a point of blood pressure measurement applied against the membrane 205 at a second side of the membrane 205.
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[0026] Therefore, embodiments of the invention eliminate the need for long tubing that degrades the DPT pressure signal in DPT systems. This enables faster algorithm convergence and other high resolution data benefits. Further, it simplifies the operating room (OR) environment by eliminating cables and simplifying clinician setup. Further, embodiments of the invention reduce cost associated with finger cuff systems by reducing the number of required pressure sensors from two to one.
[0027] It should be appreciated that aspects of the invention previously described may be implemented in conjunction with the execution of instructions by processors, circuitry, controllers, control circuitry, etc. As an example, control circuity may operate under the control of a program, algorithm, routine, or the execution of instructions to execute methods or processes (e.g., method 400 of
[0028] The various illustrative logical blocks, processors, modules, and circuitry described in connection with the embodiments disclosed herein may be implemented or performed with a general purpose processor, a specialized processor, circuitry, a microcontroller, a digital signal processor (DSP), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field programmable gate array (FPGA) or other programmable logic device, discrete gate or transistor logic, discrete hardware components, or any combination thereof designed to perform the functions described herein. A processor may be a microprocessor or any conventional processor, controller, microcontroller, circuitry, or state machine. A processor may also be implemented as a combination of computing devices, e.g., a combination of a DSP and a microprocessor, a plurality of microprocessors, one or more microprocessors in conjunction with a DSP core, or any other such configuration.
[0029] The steps of a method or algorithm described in connection with the embodiments disclosed herein may be embodied directly in hardware, in a software module/firmware executed by a processor, or any combination thereof. A software module may reside in RAM memory, flash memory, ROM memory, EPROM memory, EEPROM memory, registers, hard disk, a removable disk, a CD-ROM, or any other form of storage medium known in the art. An exemplary storage medium is coupled to the processor such the processor can read information from, and write information to, the storage medium. In the alternative, the storage medium may be integral to the processor.
[0030] The previous description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.