Abstract
Methods: To measure
electrical impedance of the thorax area, a constant sin wave current of 50 KHz
and 2 mA is injected through two pairs of electrodes and modulated voltage
signal with impedance information is picked up by using two other pairs of electrodes.
After hardware performance checking, accuracy and efficiency of the system for
measurement of the absolute value of SV in comparison with
Doppler-echocardiography was evaluated for five patients.
Results: Through this study a portable impedance cardiograph was implemented
in which could record ICG signal and one-lead ECG signal simultaneously and
calculate parameters such as pre-ejection period, left ventricular ejection
time, cardiac output, and, thoracic fluid content. After initial test of the
system on the five patients, there was a significant
correlation (p<0.05) for measurements of SV between ICG and Doppler-echocardiography methods (r = 0.83).
Conclusion: ICG has
potential to become a simple and reliable technique for non-invasive and
continuous measurement of SV. The results of this pilot study demonstrate that
there is possibility of manufacturing and development of domestic impedance
cardiograph.
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