System and method for in-vivo hematocrit measurement using impedance and pressure plethysmography

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PATENT NO 6766191
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09571459

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The hematocrit of blood (i.e., the percentage of whole blood volume occupied by red blood cells) perfusing a finger is determined by stimulating the finger with two current frequencies, one relatively high (e.g., 10 MHZ) and the other relatively low (e.g., 100 KHz). Voltages induced in the finger in response to the two current frequencies are then captured and separated into baseline and pulsatile components. The hematocrit is determined as a function of the ratio of the high frequency pulsatile component to the low frequency pulsatile component, multiplied by the ratio of the square of the low frequency baseline component to the square of the high frequency baseline component. The volume of blood perfusing the body part at which hematocrit is to be measured may be increased on each pulse by the application of external pressure to the finger, such as by applying a pressure cuff to the finger. Assemblages including two pairs of electrodes are used to effect the determination of hematocrit. The assemblages may also include a component for applying pressure to the body part at which hematocrit is measured.

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MICROCOR INC495 EAST 4500 SOUTH MURRAY UT 84107

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Billings, Robert Gail Salt Lake City, UT 2 18
Clark, Justin S Salt Lake City, UT 11 705
Neese, Jon Holladay, UT 10 295

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