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titleOfInvention Non-invasive measurement of hemodynamic parameters
abstract An improved apparatus and method for non-invasively assessing one or more hemodynamic parameters associated with the circulatory system of a living organism. In one aspect, the present invention accurately positions and maintains a sensor (eg, a pressure measuring pressure sensor) with respect to a body part of a subject, including an alignment device that is separable from an adjustable fastener. The apparatus comprised as follows is comprised. The alignment device, among other things, captures the sensor movably to facilitate its coupling to an actuator used to position the sensor during measurement. The alignment device also advantageously allows the sensor position to be maintained when the fastener is removed from the subject, such as during patient transport. A method for positioning the alignment device and sensor, correcting for hydrostatic pressure effects, and treating a subject is also disclosed.
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