Ausgabe 2/2009
Special issue on Arterial Hemodynamics: Wave Analysis in Frequency and Time Domain
Inhalt (14 Artikel)
Arterial hemodynamics and wave analysis in the frequency and time domains: an evaluation of the paradigms
Alberto Avolio, Berend E. Westerhof, Maria Siebes, John V. Tyberg
Time domain analysis of the arterial pulse in clinical medicine
Michael F. O’Rourke
The arterial Windkessel
Nico Westerhof, Jan-Willem Lankhaar, Berend E. Westerhof
Input impedance of distributed arterial structures as used in investigations of underlying concepts in arterial haemodynamics
Alberto Avolio
Blood pressure waveform analysis by means of wavelet transform
Mirko De Melis, Umberto Morbiducci, Ernst R. Rietzschel, Marc De Buyzere, Ahmad Qasem, Luc Van Bortel, Tom Claessens, Franco M. Montevecchi, Albert Avolio, Patrick Segers
“Wave” as defined by wave intensity analysis
Jiun-Jr Wang, Nigel G. Shrive, Kim H. Parker, John V. Tyberg
Clinical usefulness of wave intensity analysis
Motoaki Sugawara, Kiyomi Niki, Nobuyuki Ohte, Takashi Okada, Akimitsu Harada
Forward and backward waves in the arterial system: impedance or wave intensity analysis?
A. D. Hughes, K. H. Parker
Comparison of arterial waves derived by classical wave separation and wave intensity analysis in a model of aortic coarctation
Jeroen P. H. M. van den Wijngaard, Maria Siebes, Berend E. Westerhof
Wave intensity analysis and the development of the reservoir–wave approach
John V. Tyberg, Justin E. Davies, Zhibin Wang, William A. Whitelaw, Jacqueline A. Flewitt, Nigel G. Shrive, Darryl P. Francis, Alun D. Hughes, Kim H. Parker, Jiun-Jr Wang
Potential and limitations of wave intensity analysis in coronary arteries
Maria Siebes, Christina Kolyva, Bart-Jan Verhoeff, Jan J. Piek, Jos A. Spaan