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2011 | Buch

Ambulatory Impedance Cardiography

The Systems and their Applications

verfasst von: Gerard Cybulski

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

Buchreihe : Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering

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The book is divided in 4 parts. In the first one, the importance of the analysis of the cardiac dynamics using the ambulatory monitoring technique is presented. The second part contains the description of foundations of impedance cardiography (ICG), the models used to describe the ICG technique and the description of available systems for ambulatory monitoring of cardiac hemodynamics. The third part is devoted to the validation of the ambulatory ICG method, the verification of the quality of long term ICG recordings and the discussion of the limitations of this technique. In the last part, some clinical and research applications of the ICG ambulatory monitoring are presented. The simultaneous recordings of electrocardiogram (ECG) and ICG in the transient cardiac arrhythmia events illustrate the potential applications of that method for quantitative analysis of hemodynamics when the implementation of the stationary methods would be either difficult or not possible to do. The book is followed by references, alphabetical index and appendices containing the technical data of the available systems for portable monitoring of cardiac hemodynamics.

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Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Introduction
Abstract
In this chapter is described the importance of the transient changes noninvasive monitoring of physiological variables in living objects. It also contains the rationale for the development of an ambulatory monitoring equipment including long-term recording of a heart mechanical activity.
Gerard Cybulski
Chapter 2. Impedance Cardiography
Abstract
In this chapter the necessary physical background of impedance cardiography will be presented, especially regarding the electrical properties of the biological tissues, the methods applied for measurement of the bioimpedance and the inaccuracy the models and limitations of the technique.
Gerard Cybulski
Chapter 3. Ambulatory Impedance Cardiography
Abstract
In this chapter the idea of the impedance cardiography will be presented followed by a description of a central hemodynamics ambulatory monitoring system, available for both research and clinical applications. Basing on the REOMONITOR system, developed in my home institution, the essential parts of the most of the ambulatory systems will be presented. Then will be described other systems used in the cardiology and physiological researches. All of the presented in this chapter systems were verified using the clinically accepted reference methods—non-invasive (ultrasound), invasive or at least, compared against the stationary impedance device Minnesota 304B.
Gerard Cybulski
Chapter 4. Validation of the Ambulatory Impedance Cardiography Method
Abstract
In this chapter it is described the problem of ambulatory impedance cardiography validation against the clinically accepted reference methods, basing on data from own research. It also contains the discussion of the motion artefacts in ambulatory impedance cardiography.
Gerard Cybulski
Chapter 5. Clinical and Physiological Applications of Impedance Cardiography Ambulatory Monitoring
Abstract
The chapter contains the results of the clinical and physiological experiments which illustrate the possible fields of applications of the ambulatory impedance cardiography system.
Gerard Cybulski
Chapter 6. Final Conclusions and Future Directions
Abstract
In this chapter it is summarised the clinical importance of the ambulatory impedance cardiography monitoring and the prospects for the further development of the method.
Gerard Cybulski
Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
Ambulatory Impedance Cardiography
verfasst von
Gerard Cybulski
Copyright-Jahr
2011
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Electronic ISBN
978-3-642-11987-3
Print ISBN
978-3-642-11986-6
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11987-3

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