Claims
- 1. In an electromanometry system having a liquid-filled catheter coupled to an electrical pressure transducer for monitoring hemodynamic pressures, a variable restriction apparatus comprising a valve for hydraulically matching the characteristic impedance of the electromanometry system for purposes of controlling the system's resonance characteristics and thereby improving the system's frequency response, said valve comprising:
- a needle member having a first elongated end that is tapered and a second end, with a threaded portion intermediate said first and second ends; and
- a housing, said housing comprising a first port in fluid communication with said liquid-filled catheter, said first port being molded onto at least a portion of said tapered end, a collar molded onto the threaded portion of said needle member, and a second port in fluid communication with said first port, said second port being molded so that it is adjacent to at least a portion of said tapered end and being capped so as to provide a compliant air cavity.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a knob member affixed to said second end of the needle member to facilitate rotation thereof, whereby the hydraulic impedance may be varied by adjusting the position of said first tapered end of the needle member relative to said first port that is molded thereon.
- 3. In an electromanometry system having a liquid-filled catheter and means for providing a variable hydraulic restriction connected in parallel to said liquid-filled catheter, said means for providing a variable hydraulic restriction comprising a valve which comprises a needle member having a first elongated end that is tapered and a second end configurated as a knob member, with a threaded portion intermediate said first and second ends, and which further comprises a housing molded onto a portion of said needle member, said housing having an inlet port in fluid communication with said liquid-filled catheter, said inlet port being sealed around at least a portion of said tapered end, a collar molded onto the threaded portion of said needle member, and a side port in fluid communication with said inlet port, said side port being molded so that it is adjacent to at least a portion of said tapered end and being capped at the open end thereof so as to form a compliant air cavity therein, a method of matching the characteristic impedance of the electromanometry system for purposes of controlling the system's frequency response, said method comprising the step of rotating said knob member so as to adjust the position of the tapered end of said needle member within said first port, thereby adjusting the parallel hydraulic restriction provided by the tapered end of said needle member so that the characteristic impedance of the electromanometry system will be matched by the impedance of said restriction and compliant cavity.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending patent application, Ser. No. 062,872, filed Aug. 1, 1979, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,269,387 to Reynolds et al.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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