Estimation of cardiac ejection fraction and diastolic volume

The invention estimates a cardiac performance value such as cardiac output (CO) and cardiac ejection fraction (EF) by sensing a downstream indicator concentration signal y(t) that corresponds to an indicator (preferably heat) signal x(t) injected upstream in a patient's blood channel. The signa...

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Main Author L. D. ROTELIUK,R. MCKOWN
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 12.07.2006
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Summary:The invention estimates a cardiac performance value such as cardiac output (CO) and cardiac ejection fraction (EF) by sensing a downstream indicator concentration signal y(t) that corresponds to an indicator (preferably heat) signal x(t) injected upstream in a patient's blood channel. The signal x(t) is preferably generated as a series of alternating transitions between a high state and a low state, such as a PRBS signal. The signal y(t) is then divided into at least one sub-signal that is synchronous with x(t). A decay parameter that minimizes a cost function that includes a time-domain channel relaxation model is then calculated. The cardiac performance value is then calculated based on this value for . For each transition of the injected indicator signal, a corresponding segment of the indicator concentration signal is preferably isolated, and a segment relaxation parameter is then calculated. The decay parameter is then estimated as a predetermined function of the segment relaxation parameters. In embodiments of the invention in which x(t) is periodic, the invention also generates estimates of by finding the minimum of a cost function between a model of the channel and an average of several cycles of y(t), each corresponding to one period of x(t).
Bibliography:Application Number: CN20008016897