Claims
- 1. A blood velocity measuring wire guide adapted for operative coupling to a catheter, the wire guide comprising:
- an elongated flexible support wire having distal and proximal ends which is generally longitudinally inelastic and flexible for threading engagement with the catheter;
- Doppler means consisting of a piezoelectric polymeric material mounted to the distal end of said wire for determining the velocity of the blood with the wire guide inserted in a blood vessel, said piezoelectric polymeric material oriented such that the ultrasonic signals are transmitted in a radial direction in relation to said elongated flexible support wire; and
- electrical lead means operatively mounted to the distal end of said Doppler means and coupled to said wire along its length.
- 2. A blood velocity measuring wire guide adapted for operative coupling to a catheter comprising:
- (a) an elongated insulated, helically coiled wire having a proximal portion and a distal portion forming a sheathing means,
- (b) Doppler means for transmitting a signal and for receiving a reflected signal said Doppler means comprising at least one light transmitting fiber capable of transmitting a signal and for receiving a reflected signal, said light transmitting fiber being encased by said sheathing means, said Doppler means being capable of determining the velocity of the blood with the wire guide inserted in a blood vessel by transmitting a signal and receiving a reflected signal.
- 3. The guide wire of claim 2 wherein said guide wire has a diameter ranging from about 0.010 to about 0.065 inches.
- 4. The guide wire of claim 3 wherein said guide wire has a diameter of about 0.014 inches.
- 5. The guide wire of claim 2 wherein said light transmitting fiber is adapted to transmit light from a laser source.
- 6. The guide wire of claim 5 wherein said laser source transmits light at a wavelength of from about 1 Kilohertz to about 100 Megahertz.
- 7. The guide wire of claim 5 wherein said laser source is a helium-neon laser.
- 8. The guide wire of claim 5 wherein said laser source is operated in the backscatter mode.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 888,060 filed July 18, 1986, and now abandoned and U.S. Ser, No. 887,291 filed July 21, 1986, and now abandoned.
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