Algorithmic Processing of Pressure Waveforms to FacilitateEstimation of Cardiac Elastance; ; et al in BioMedical Engineering OnLine (2012), 11 Introduction: Cardiac elastances are highly invasive to measure directly, but are clinically useful due tothe amount of information embedded in them. Information about the cardiac elastance, which can be ... [more ▼] Introduction: Cardiac elastances are highly invasive to measure directly, but are clinically useful due tothe amount of information embedded in them. Information about the cardiac elastance, which can be used toestimate it, can be found in the downstream pressure waveforms of aortic pressure (Pao) and the pulmonaryartery (Ppa). However these pressure waveforms are typically noisy and biased, and require processing in orderto locate the specific information required for the cardiac elastance estimation. This paper presents the methodto algorithmically process the pressure waveforms. Methods: A shear transform is developed in order to helplocate information in the pressure waveforms. This transform turns difficult to locate corners into easy to locatemaximum or minimum points as well as providing error correction. Results: The method located all points 87out of 88 waveforms for Ppa to within the sampling frequency. For Pao, out of 616 total points, 605 were foundwithin 1%, 5 within 5%, 4 within 10% and 2 within 20%. Conclusions: The presented method provides arobust, accurate and dysfunction independent way to locate points on the aortic and pulmonary artery pressurewaveforms, allowing the non-invasive estimation of the left and right cardiac elastance. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 17 (3 ULg) Comment prédire l'évolution du coma post-anoxique?Kirsch, Murielle ; Boveroux, Pierre ; Massion, Paul et alin Revue Médicale de Liège (2008), 63(5-6), 263-268 Detailed reference viewed: 144 (12 ULg) Evaluation du pronostic neurologique dans les encéphalopathies postanoxiquesBoveroux, Pierre ; Kirsch, Murielle ; Boly, Mélanie et alin Réanimation (2008), 17 Detailed reference viewed: 46 (9 ULg) Diagnostic and prognostic use of bispectral index in coma, vegetative state and related disordersSchnakers, Caroline ; Ledoux, Didier ; Majerus, Steve et alin Brain Injury (2008), 22(12), 926-931 Detailed reference viewed: 42 (5 ULg) Dynamics of spontaneous ventricular fibrillation in acutely ischemic pigsDesaive, Thomas ; Janssen, Nathalie ; et alin Europace : European Pacing, Arrhythmias, and Cardiac Electrophysiology : Journal of the Working Groups on Cardiac Pacing, Arrhythmias, and Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology of the European Society of Cardiology (2006), 8 (supplement 1) Detailed reference viewed: 63 (40 ULg) New developments on thromboxane and prostacyclin modulators. Part I: thromboxane modulatorsDogné, Jean-Michel ; ; Hanson, Julien et alin Current Medicinal Chemistry (2004), 11 Detailed reference viewed: 17 (2 ULg) In vivo pharmacological evaluation of BM-573, an original thromboxane A2 receptor antagonist and thromboxane synthase inhibitorHanson, Julien ; Kolh, Philippe ; et alin Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology (2004) Detailed reference viewed: 14 (2 ULg) Antithrombotic activity of BM-573, a novel thromboxane modulator, in rat arterial thrombosis model, pig myocardial infarction model and its effect on bleeding timeDogné, Jean-Michel ; Kolh, Philippe ; et alin Blood (2003) Detailed reference viewed: 22 (6 ULg) Impaired cerebral connectivity in vegetative stateLaureys, Steven ; Faymonville, Marie ; et alin Physiological imaging of the brain with PET (2000) Detailed reference viewed: 33 (1 ULg) |
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