A procedure to automatically extract the beat-to-beat series of well-known clinical parameters from the left ventricular volume signal obtained by the acoustic quantification technique is validated in normal subjects and chronic heart failure patients (NYHA class II-III). The end systolic and diastolic volume, the contribution of the atrial contraction to the ventricular filling and the ejection faction provide a vivid distinction between normal and pathological subjects. However a large amount of variability at the respiratory frequency is observed. The respiratory-related variability of the left ventricular volume parameters could be related to the capability of the heart to adapt to changes of the venous return and, therefore, could be used as an index of the cardiac mechanical efficiency.
Evaluation of respiratory influences on left ventricular function by means of echocardiographic approach / A. Porta, G. Baselli, M. Turiel, C. Crema, L. Dalla Vecchia, D. Lucini, E. Caiani, A. Malliani, M. Pagani, S. Cerutti. - In: COMPUTERS IN CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0276-6574. - 24(1997), pp. 403-406.
Evaluation of respiratory influences on left ventricular function by means of echocardiographic approach
A. PortaPrimo
;M. Turiel;D. Lucini;A. Malliani;M. PaganiPenultimo
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1997
Abstract
A procedure to automatically extract the beat-to-beat series of well-known clinical parameters from the left ventricular volume signal obtained by the acoustic quantification technique is validated in normal subjects and chronic heart failure patients (NYHA class II-III). The end systolic and diastolic volume, the contribution of the atrial contraction to the ventricular filling and the ejection faction provide a vivid distinction between normal and pathological subjects. However a large amount of variability at the respiratory frequency is observed. The respiratory-related variability of the left ventricular volume parameters could be related to the capability of the heart to adapt to changes of the venous return and, therefore, could be used as an index of the cardiac mechanical efficiency.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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