textCardiac volume has been estimated using conductance technology that generates an instantaneous volume-dependant conductance signal. Unfortunately, the measured conductance is a combination of blood and myocardium, but only the blood conductance is desired. Hence, the instantaneous parallel myocardial contribution must be determined and removed from the total measured conductance signal in order to accurately measure cardiac volume. The currently adopted method assumes that the conductance-volume relationship is linear and the myocardial contribution to the total measured conductance is constant during a cardiac cycle. It also ignores either myocardial conductance or capacitance when estimating the myocardial contributio...
A miniaturized (3-5 F), six-electrode conductance catheter was tested in 18 anaesthetized adult rabb...
textabstractContinuous monitoring of cardiac output is important in patients who are undergoing inte...
Quantification of cardiac output (CO) is an important measure in the assessment and management of he...
textCardiac volume has been estimated using conductance technology that generates an instantaneous...
Abstract—In order for the conductance catheter system to accurately measure instantaneous cardiac bl...
To validate the accuracy of human left ventricular (LV) volume measured by the conductance catheter ...
In this thesis, a solution is presented for real-time volume measurement of the left ventricle by th...
Left ventricular pumping performance may be described by intraventricular pressure and volume variab...
Knowledge of the leftventricular (LV) pressure-volume relation, along withparameters derived from th...
The conductance catheter is a promising new instrument for continuously measuring left ventricular (...
The effect of myocardial anisotropy on ventricular volume measurements, taken using conductance cath...
textThe admittance method is an important tool for the indirect determination of cardiac hemodynamic...
When left ventricular blood volume is evaluated by the conductance catheter technique, an important ...
AIMS: The feasibility of determining left ventricular (LV) volume changes by LV conductance measurem...
Although measurement of left ventricular pressure has become a routine procedure in the cardiac cath...
A miniaturized (3-5 F), six-electrode conductance catheter was tested in 18 anaesthetized adult rabb...
textabstractContinuous monitoring of cardiac output is important in patients who are undergoing inte...
Quantification of cardiac output (CO) is an important measure in the assessment and management of he...
textCardiac volume has been estimated using conductance technology that generates an instantaneous...
Abstract—In order for the conductance catheter system to accurately measure instantaneous cardiac bl...
To validate the accuracy of human left ventricular (LV) volume measured by the conductance catheter ...
In this thesis, a solution is presented for real-time volume measurement of the left ventricle by th...
Left ventricular pumping performance may be described by intraventricular pressure and volume variab...
Knowledge of the leftventricular (LV) pressure-volume relation, along withparameters derived from th...
The conductance catheter is a promising new instrument for continuously measuring left ventricular (...
The effect of myocardial anisotropy on ventricular volume measurements, taken using conductance cath...
textThe admittance method is an important tool for the indirect determination of cardiac hemodynamic...
When left ventricular blood volume is evaluated by the conductance catheter technique, an important ...
AIMS: The feasibility of determining left ventricular (LV) volume changes by LV conductance measurem...
Although measurement of left ventricular pressure has become a routine procedure in the cardiac cath...
A miniaturized (3-5 F), six-electrode conductance catheter was tested in 18 anaesthetized adult rabb...
textabstractContinuous monitoring of cardiac output is important in patients who are undergoing inte...
Quantification of cardiac output (CO) is an important measure in the assessment and management of he...