DocumentCode :
2967869
Title :
Different estimates of cardiac power: relationship to altered loading conditions
Author :
Firstenberg, MS ; Armstrong, G. ; Greenberg, NL ; Garcia, MJ ; Thomas, JD
Author_Institution :
Cleveland Clinic Found., OH, USA
fYear :
2002
fDate :
22-25 Sept. 2002
Firstpage :
713
Lastpage :
716
Abstract :
Peak instantaneous power is a prognostic index of LV function but is difficult to measure. It is relatively load independent when corrected by preload (EDV2). Easier to acquire power estimates have been proposed ncluding mean and simplified power. These require only echo Doppler flow and cuff pressures, but their relationship to invasively derived results has not been studied. Using a well-validated numerical model of the cardiovascular system, different estimates of power were compared for varying preload, afterload, and contractility. All power results were divided by EDV2. Estimates of power correlate with peak power over a wide range of physiology. Corrected power estimates were independent of preload and afterload, but predictably increased with contractility. Different estimates of preload corrected power can be derived from non-invasively obtained variables and correlate with corrected peak instantaneous power.
Keywords :
Runge-Kutta methods; cardiovascular system; digital simulation; haemodynamics; medical computing; LV function; afterload; altered loading conditions; cardiac power; cardiovascular system; contractility; cuff pressures; echo Dopplerflow; left ventricular contractility; numerical model; peak instantaneous power; physiology; preload corrected power; prognostic index; Cardiovascular system; Differential equations; Fluid flow measurement; Hemodynamics; Image analysis; Numerical models; Performance analysis; Physiology; Power measurement; Power system modeling;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology, 2002
ISSN :
0276-6547
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7735-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.2002.1166872
Filename :
1166872
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