Claims
- 1. An apparatus for measuring a propagation velocity of a pulse wave which is propagated through an artery of a living subject, the apparatus comprising:a first and a second heartbeat-synchronous-wave sensor which detect, as the pulse wave, a first and a second heartbeat-synchronous wave, respectively, each of which is produced from the artery of the subject in synchronism with a heartbeat of the subject; maximum-slope-line determining means for determining, with respect to at least one of said first and second waves, a maximum-slope line which passes through a maximum-slope point where a heartbeat-synchronous pulse of said one wave takes a maximum slope, such that said maximum-slope line has the maximum slope; base-line determining means for determining, with respect to said one wave, a base line which passes through respective minimum points on.both sides of a maximum point of said heartbeat-synchronous pulse of said one wave; reference-point determining means for determining, as a reference point, a point of intersection of said maximum-slope line and said base line; and propagation-velocity determining means for determining the propagation velocity of the pulse wave based on a time difference between said reference point determined with respect to said heartbeat-synchronous pulse of said one wave and a corresponding heartbeat-synchronous pulse of the other of said first and second waves.
- 2. An apparatus for measuring a propagation velocity of a pulse wave which is propagated through an artery of a living subject, the apparatus comprising:a first and a second heartbeat-synchronous-wave sensor which detect, as the pulse wave, a first and a second heartbeat-synchronous wave, respectively, each of which is produced from the artery of the subject in synchronism with a heartbeat of the subject; maximum-slope-line determining means for determining, with respect to at least one of said first and second waves, a maximum-slope line which passes through a maximum-slope point where a heartbeat-synchronous pulse of said one wave takes a maximum slope, such that said maximum-slope line has the maximum slope; maximum-point-line determining means for determining, with respect to said one wave, a maximum-point line which passes through a maximum point where said heartbeat-synchronous pulse of said one wave takes a maximum amplitude, such that said maximum-point line is parallel to a base line which passes through respective minimum points on both sides of the maximum point of said heartbeat-synchronous pulse of said one wave; reference-point determining means for determining a reference point from a point of intersection of said one wave and a line which passes through a point of intersection of said maximum-slope line and said maximum-point line and is perpendicular to the maximum-point line; and propagation-velocity determining means for determining the propagation velocity of the pulse wave based on a time difference between said reference point determined with respect to said heartbeat-synchronous pulse of said one wave and a corresponding heartbeat-synchronous pulse of the other of said first and second waves.
- 3. An apparatus for measuring a propagation velocity of a pulse wave which is propagated through an artery of a living subject, the apparatus comprising:a first and a second heartbeat-synchronous-wave sensor which detect, as the pulse wave, a first and a second heartbeat-synchronous wave, respectively, each of which is produced from the artery of the subject in synchronism with a heartbeat of the subject; reference-point determining means for determining, with respect to at least one of said first and second waves, a maximum-slope point where a heartbeat-synchronous pulse of said one wave takes a maximum slope, and determining the determined maximum-slope point as a reference point; and propagation-velocity determining means for determining the propagation velocity of the pulse wave based on a time difference between said reference point determined with respect to said heartbeat-synchronous pulse of said one wave and a corresponding heartbeat-synchronous pulse of the other of said first and second waves.
Priority Claims (4)
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7-287339 |
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7-307353 |
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7-307354 |
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8-010619 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a Division of application Ser. No. 09/475,987 filed Dec. 30, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,368,282 which in turn is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 09/157,215, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,120,456 filed Feb. 4, 1998, which in turn is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 08/718,715 filed Sep. 24, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,856. The entire disclosure of the prior applications is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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