BACKGROUND: The aim of this paper was to establish a minimally invasive method for deriving the left ventricular time varying elastance (TVE) curve beat-by-beat, the monitoring of which's inter-beat evolution could add significant new data and insight to improve diagnosis and treatment. The method developed uses the clinically available inputs of aortic pressure, heart rate and baseline end-systolic volume (via echocardiography) to determine the outputs of left ventricular pressure, volume and dead space volume, and thus the TVE curve. This approach avoids directly assuming the shape of the TVE curve, allowing more effective capture of intra- and inter-patient variability. RESULTS: The resulting TVE curve was experimentally validated agains...
This paper develops a means of more easily and less invasively estimating ventricular dead space vol...
This paper develops a means of more easily and less invasively estimating ventricular dead space vol...
The cardiac left-ventricular (LV) volume signal, obtained by acoustic quantification, is affected by...
Background: The aim of this paper was to establish a minimally invasive method for deriving the left...
Abstract Background The aim of this paper was to establish a minimally invasive method for deriving ...
Background: The aim of this paper was to establish a minimally invasive method for deriving the left...
peer reviewedThis paper develops a minimally invasive means of estimating a patient-specific cardiac...
International audienceEnd-systolic left ventricular (LV) elastance (Ees) has been previously calcula...
Accurate assessment of the left ventricular (LV) systolic function is indispensable in the clinic. H...
Time-varying elastance of the ventricles is an important metric both clinically and as an input for ...
This paper develops a means of more easily and less invasively estimating ventricular dead space vol...
This paper develops a means of more easily and less invasively estimating ventricular dead space vol...
This paper develops a means of more easily and less invasively estimating ventricular dead space vol...
AbstractObjectivesThe goal of this study was to develop and validate a method to estimate left ventr...
Cardiac power, the product of aortic flow and blood pressure, appears to be a fundamental cardiovasc...
This paper develops a means of more easily and less invasively estimating ventricular dead space vol...
This paper develops a means of more easily and less invasively estimating ventricular dead space vol...
The cardiac left-ventricular (LV) volume signal, obtained by acoustic quantification, is affected by...
Background: The aim of this paper was to establish a minimally invasive method for deriving the left...
Abstract Background The aim of this paper was to establish a minimally invasive method for deriving ...
Background: The aim of this paper was to establish a minimally invasive method for deriving the left...
peer reviewedThis paper develops a minimally invasive means of estimating a patient-specific cardiac...
International audienceEnd-systolic left ventricular (LV) elastance (Ees) has been previously calcula...
Accurate assessment of the left ventricular (LV) systolic function is indispensable in the clinic. H...
Time-varying elastance of the ventricles is an important metric both clinically and as an input for ...
This paper develops a means of more easily and less invasively estimating ventricular dead space vol...
This paper develops a means of more easily and less invasively estimating ventricular dead space vol...
This paper develops a means of more easily and less invasively estimating ventricular dead space vol...
AbstractObjectivesThe goal of this study was to develop and validate a method to estimate left ventr...
Cardiac power, the product of aortic flow and blood pressure, appears to be a fundamental cardiovasc...
This paper develops a means of more easily and less invasively estimating ventricular dead space vol...
This paper develops a means of more easily and less invasively estimating ventricular dead space vol...
The cardiac left-ventricular (LV) volume signal, obtained by acoustic quantification, is affected by...