Intravascular pressure sensor calibration

US11026591B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11026591-B2
Application numberUS-201414208547-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 13, 2014
Priority dateMar 13, 2013
Publication dateJun 8, 2021
Grant dateJun 8, 2021

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The invention is a method for calibrating an intravascular pressure sensor at the point of use. By using data from a secondary pressure measurement device, e.g., an automated aortic pressure monitor, the pressure sensor can be easily calibrated over a range of temperatures and pressures relevant to the patient. Accordingly, an intravascular pressure sensor can be calibrated without undergoing a factory calibration. Additionally, in the event that the calibration is lost, the sensor can be recalibrated.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of calibrating an intravascular pressure sensor comprising: providing an intravascular device comprising an intravascular pressure sensor, wherein the intravascular pressure sensor has not undergone a factory calibration, said intravascular device being operatively connected to a controller; receiving, at the controller, pressure data from an external pressure monitor that is monitoring a vascular pressure of a patient, wherein the pressure data indicates pressure measurements in a first range of pressures; inserting the intravascular pressure sensor into a vasculature of the patient through a guide lumen such that the intravascular pressure sensor protrudes into the vasculature; receiving, at the controller, a pressure wire signal from the intravascular pressure sensor that has not undergone the factory calibration, wherein the pressure wire signal indicates pressure measurements in a second range of pressures; causing, while the intravascular pressure sensor protrudes into the vasculature, the controller to calibrate the intravascular pressure sensor over a range of temperatures relevant to the patient without using factory calibration data and solely by assigning the first range of pressures from the external pressure monitor to the second range of pressures from the intravascular pressure sensor; and advancing the intravascular pressure sensor to a desired measurement location. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the intravascular device is a guidewire. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the intravascular device is a catheter. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the external pressure monitor is an aortic pressure monitor. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein assigning the first range of pressures to the second range of pressures comprises setting a mean value of the pressure wire signal to be equal to a mean value of the first range of pressures. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the vasculature of the patient is selected from a radial artery and a femoral artery. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the causing the controller to calibrate the intravascular pressure sensor comprises pushing a button, pressing a touch screen, clicking a mouse, or stepping on a pedal. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the causing the controller to calibrate the intravascular pressure sensor comprises instructing a person to push a button, press a touch screen, click a mouse, or step on a pedal. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the causing the controller to calibrate the intravascular pressure sensor includes causing the controller to remove a fabrication variability associated with the intravascular pressure sensor. 10. An intravascular system comprising: an intravascular device comprising an intravascular pressure sensor, wherein the intravascular pressure sensor has not undergone a factory calibration, the intravascular pressure sensor configured to be inserted into a vasculature of a patient through a guide lumen such that the intravascular pressure sensor protrudes to a first depth within the vasculature to facilitate calibration of the intravascular pressure sensor, wherein the intravascular pressure sensor is further configured to be advanced to a second depth within the vasculature associated with a desired measurement location; and a controller in communication with the intravascular device and an external pressure monitor, wherein the controller is configured to: receive pressure data from the external pressure monitor, wherein the pressure data indicates pressure measurements in a first range of pressures; receive, from the intravascular pressure sensor that has not undergone the factory calibration, a pressure signal associated with the vasculature while the intravascular pressure sensor is positioned at the first depth within the vasculature, w herein the pressure signal indicates pressure measurements in a second range of pressures; and calibrate the intravascular pressure sensor over a range of temperatures relevant to the patient while the intravascular pressure sensor is positioned at the first depth within the vasculature, wherein the calibration is performed without using factory calibration data and solely by assigning the first range of pressures from the external pressure monitor to the second range of pressures from the intravascular pressure sensor. 11. The intravascular system of claim 10 , wherein the intravascular device is a guidewire. 12. The intravascular system of claim 10 , wherein the intravascular device is a catheter. 13. The intravascular system of claim 10 , wherein the external pressure monitor is an aortic pressure monitor. 14. The intravascular system of claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to assign the first range of pressures to the second range of pressures by setting a mean value of the pressure signal to be equal to a mean value of the first range of pressures. 15. The intravascular system of claim 10 , wherein the vasculature of the patient is selected from a radial artery and a femoral artery. 16. The intravascular system of claim 10 , further comprising an input/output (I/O) interface in communication with the controller, operable to receive a calibration initiation, wherein the controller is operable to calibrate the intravascular pressure sensor based on the calibration initiation. 17. An intravascular system comprising: an intravascular device comprising an intravascular pressure sensor, wherein the intravascular pressure sensor has not undergone a factory calibration, the intravascular pressure sensor configured to be inserted into a vasculature of a patient through a guide lumen such that the intravascular pressure sensor protrudes to a first depth within the vasculature to facilitate calibration of the intravascular pressure sensor, wherein the intravascular pressure sensor is further configured to be advanced to a second depth within the vasculature associated with a desired measurement location; and a controller in communication with the intravascular device and an external pressure monitor, wherein the controller is configured to: receive pressure data from the external pressure monitor, wherein the pressure data indicates pressure measurements in a first range of pressures; receive, from the intravascular pressure sensor that has not undergone the factory calibration, a pressure signal associated with the vasculature while the intravascular pressure sensor is positioned at the first depth within the vasculature, w herein the pressure signal indicates pressure measurements in a second range of pressures; and remove fabrication variability associated with the intravascular pressure sensor by calibrating the intravascular pressure sensor while the intravascular pressure sensor is positioned at the first depth within the vasculature, wherein the calibration is performed without using factory calibration data and solely by assigning the first range of pressures from the external pressure monitor to the second range of pressures from the intravascular pressure sensor.

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What does patent US11026591B2 cover?
The invention is a method for calibrating an intravascular pressure sensor at the point of use. By using data from a secondary pressure measurement device, e.g., an automated aortic pressure monitor, the pressure sensor can be easily calibrated over a range of temperatures and pressures relevant to the patient. Accordingly, an intravascular pressure sensor can be calibrated without undergoing a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Volcano Corp, Philips Image Guided Therapy Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/02156. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 08 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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