Indicator dilution curves obtained from various systemic arterial sampling sites are commonly used for analysis of blood flow, cardiac shunts and valvular regurgitation, and for study of segments of the blood volume. It is generally assumed that the contour of such curves is largely determined by the passage and dilution of the indicator in the central circulation and that changes occurring during arterial passage are minor and predictable on the basis of the expected velocity of arterial blood flow and the distances of the commonly used sampling sites from the aortic root. Although it is accepted that quantification of blood flow is unaffected by changes in curve contour so long as the first circulation of indicator can be identified, the ...
THE PURPOSE of this paper is to pre-sent a mathematical model of dilution curves obtained by precord...
Hypertension is the primary precursor to all forms of heart disease which according to the CDC conti...
This study assesses (1) the relation of the very-low-frequency vasomotion (< 0.02 Hz) of the radial ...
Indicator dilution curves obtained from various systemic arterial sampling sites are commonly used f...
The injection of indicators in the blood stream is used for several diagnostic measure ments of the ...
A PREVIOUS STUDY from this laboratory analyzed the effect of mitral regurgita-tion on the validity o...
We present our observations on 15 patients at cardiac catherization showing by two-site sampling tha...
The use of indicator dilution curves has now become established as a routine procedure in studies of...
The possibility of measuring pulmonary blood flow in patients with central arteriovenous shunts util...
The validity of the serial compartment analysis of dye dilution curves was tested by injecting dye i...
ObjectiveFlow-mediated dilatation (FMD) and peripheral artery tonometry (PAT) are commonly used meth...
Contains fulltext : 69814thijssen.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Flow-m...
The intraindividual variability and association of human collateral functional supply to different a...
The analysis of intravascular indicator dynamics is important for cardiovascular diagnostics as well...
International audienceArterial flow is a three-dimensional unsteady process that is analyzed by meas...
THE PURPOSE of this paper is to pre-sent a mathematical model of dilution curves obtained by precord...
Hypertension is the primary precursor to all forms of heart disease which according to the CDC conti...
This study assesses (1) the relation of the very-low-frequency vasomotion (< 0.02 Hz) of the radial ...
Indicator dilution curves obtained from various systemic arterial sampling sites are commonly used f...
The injection of indicators in the blood stream is used for several diagnostic measure ments of the ...
A PREVIOUS STUDY from this laboratory analyzed the effect of mitral regurgita-tion on the validity o...
We present our observations on 15 patients at cardiac catherization showing by two-site sampling tha...
The use of indicator dilution curves has now become established as a routine procedure in studies of...
The possibility of measuring pulmonary blood flow in patients with central arteriovenous shunts util...
The validity of the serial compartment analysis of dye dilution curves was tested by injecting dye i...
ObjectiveFlow-mediated dilatation (FMD) and peripheral artery tonometry (PAT) are commonly used meth...
Contains fulltext : 69814thijssen.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Flow-m...
The intraindividual variability and association of human collateral functional supply to different a...
The analysis of intravascular indicator dynamics is important for cardiovascular diagnostics as well...
International audienceArterial flow is a three-dimensional unsteady process that is analyzed by meas...
THE PURPOSE of this paper is to pre-sent a mathematical model of dilution curves obtained by precord...
Hypertension is the primary precursor to all forms of heart disease which according to the CDC conti...
This study assesses (1) the relation of the very-low-frequency vasomotion (< 0.02 Hz) of the radial ...