Differential conductivity hemodynamic monitor

Electricity: measuring and testing – Electrolyte properties – Using a conductivity determining device

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7386108, G01N 2708, G01F 1708, G01P 508

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056442408

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ABSTRACT:
A flow rate of a fluid flowing in a tube is quantitatively determined by altering the electrical conductivity of the fluid by injection of a bolus of saline. The electrical conductivity of the altered conductivity is measured over the time it takes the altered conductivity fluid to pass a conductivity measuring location. The measured conductivity is integrated over the time it take to pass the conductivity measuring location. The integral is interpreted to determine the flow rate.

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