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A new electric method for non-invasive continuous monitoring of stroke volume and ventricular volume-time curves
BACKGROUND: In this paper a new non-invasive, operator-free, continuous ventricular stroke volume monitoring device (Hemodynamic Cardiac Profiler, HCP) is presented, that measures the average stroke volume (SV) for each period of 20 seconds, as well as ventricular volume-time curves for each cardiac...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3541084/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22900831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-11-51 |
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author | Konings, Maurits K Goovaerts, Henk G Roosendaal, Maarten R Rienks, Rienk Koevoets, Ferry M Bleys, Ronald L Buhre, Wolfgang F Dorresteijn, Paul M Hesselink, Tim Officier, Arthur E Hollenkamp, Charles L Rademakers, Frank E |
author_facet | Konings, Maurits K Goovaerts, Henk G Roosendaal, Maarten R Rienks, Rienk Koevoets, Ferry M Bleys, Ronald L Buhre, Wolfgang F Dorresteijn, Paul M Hesselink, Tim Officier, Arthur E Hollenkamp, Charles L Rademakers, Frank E |
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description | BACKGROUND: In this paper a new non-invasive, operator-free, continuous ventricular stroke volume monitoring device (Hemodynamic Cardiac Profiler, HCP) is presented, that measures the average stroke volume (SV) for each period of 20 seconds, as well as ventricular volume-time curves for each cardiac cycle, using a new electric method (Ventricular Field Recognition) with six independent electrode pairs distributed over the frontal thoracic skin. In contrast to existing non-invasive electric methods, our method does not use the algorithms of impedance or bioreactance cardiography. Instead, our method is based on specific 2D spatial patterns on the thoracic skin, representing the distribution, over the thorax, of changes in the applied current field caused by cardiac volume changes during the cardiac cycle. Since total heart volume variation during the cardiac cycle is a poor indicator for ventricular stroke volume, our HCP separates atrial filling effects from ventricular filling effects, and retrieves the volume changes of only the ventricles. METHODS: ex-vivo experiments on a post-mortem human heart have been performed to measure the effects of increasing the blood volume inside the ventricles in isolation, leaving the atrial volume invariant (which can not be done in-vivo). These effects have been measured as a specific 2D pattern of voltage changes on the thoracic skin. Furthermore, a working prototype of the HCP has been developed that uses these ex-vivo results in an algorithm to decompose voltage changes, that were measured in-vivo by the HCP on the thoracic skin of a human volunteer, into an atrial component and a ventricular component, in almost real-time (with a delay of maximally 39 seconds). The HCP prototype has been tested in-vivo on 7 human volunteers, using G-suit inflation and deflation to provoke stroke volume changes, and LVot Doppler as a reference technique. RESULTS: The ex-vivo measurements showed that ventricular filling caused a pattern over the thorax quite distinct from that of atrial filling. The in-vivo tests of the HCP with LVot Doppler resulted in a Pearson’s correlation of R = 0.892, and Bland-Altman plotting of SV yielded a mean bias of -1.6 ml and 2SD =14.8 ml. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that the HCP was able to track the changes in ventricular stroke volume reliably. Furthermore, the HCP produced ventricular volume-time curves that were consistent with the literature, and may be a diagnostic tool as well. |
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spelling | pubmed-35410842013-01-11 A new electric method for non-invasive continuous monitoring of stroke volume and ventricular volume-time curves Konings, Maurits K Goovaerts, Henk G Roosendaal, Maarten R Rienks, Rienk Koevoets, Ferry M Bleys, Ronald L Buhre, Wolfgang F Dorresteijn, Paul M Hesselink, Tim Officier, Arthur E Hollenkamp, Charles L Rademakers, Frank E Biomed Eng Online Research BACKGROUND: In this paper a new non-invasive, operator-free, continuous ventricular stroke volume monitoring device (Hemodynamic Cardiac Profiler, HCP) is presented, that measures the average stroke volume (SV) for each period of 20 seconds, as well as ventricular volume-time curves for each cardiac cycle, using a new electric method (Ventricular Field Recognition) with six independent electrode pairs distributed over the frontal thoracic skin. In contrast to existing non-invasive electric methods, our method does not use the algorithms of impedance or bioreactance cardiography. Instead, our method is based on specific 2D spatial patterns on the thoracic skin, representing the distribution, over the thorax, of changes in the applied current field caused by cardiac volume changes during the cardiac cycle. Since total heart volume variation during the cardiac cycle is a poor indicator for ventricular stroke volume, our HCP separates atrial filling effects from ventricular filling effects, and retrieves the volume changes of only the ventricles. METHODS: ex-vivo experiments on a post-mortem human heart have been performed to measure the effects of increasing the blood volume inside the ventricles in isolation, leaving the atrial volume invariant (which can not be done in-vivo). These effects have been measured as a specific 2D pattern of voltage changes on the thoracic skin. Furthermore, a working prototype of the HCP has been developed that uses these ex-vivo results in an algorithm to decompose voltage changes, that were measured in-vivo by the HCP on the thoracic skin of a human volunteer, into an atrial component and a ventricular component, in almost real-time (with a delay of maximally 39 seconds). The HCP prototype has been tested in-vivo on 7 human volunteers, using G-suit inflation and deflation to provoke stroke volume changes, and LVot Doppler as a reference technique. RESULTS: The ex-vivo measurements showed that ventricular filling caused a pattern over the thorax quite distinct from that of atrial filling. The in-vivo tests of the HCP with LVot Doppler resulted in a Pearson’s correlation of R = 0.892, and Bland-Altman plotting of SV yielded a mean bias of -1.6 ml and 2SD =14.8 ml. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that the HCP was able to track the changes in ventricular stroke volume reliably. Furthermore, the HCP produced ventricular volume-time curves that were consistent with the literature, and may be a diagnostic tool as well. BioMed Central 2012-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3541084/ /pubmed/22900831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-11-51 Text en Copyright ©2012 Konings et al.; licensee Springer. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Konings, Maurits K Goovaerts, Henk G Roosendaal, Maarten R Rienks, Rienk Koevoets, Ferry M Bleys, Ronald L Buhre, Wolfgang F Dorresteijn, Paul M Hesselink, Tim Officier, Arthur E Hollenkamp, Charles L Rademakers, Frank E A new electric method for non-invasive continuous monitoring of stroke volume and ventricular volume-time curves |
title | A new electric method for non-invasive continuous monitoring of stroke volume and ventricular volume-time curves |
title_full | A new electric method for non-invasive continuous monitoring of stroke volume and ventricular volume-time curves |
title_fullStr | A new electric method for non-invasive continuous monitoring of stroke volume and ventricular volume-time curves |
title_full_unstemmed | A new electric method for non-invasive continuous monitoring of stroke volume and ventricular volume-time curves |
title_short | A new electric method for non-invasive continuous monitoring of stroke volume and ventricular volume-time curves |
title_sort | new electric method for non-invasive continuous monitoring of stroke volume and ventricular volume-time curves |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3541084/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22900831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-11-51 |
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