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Comparability of Spot Versus Band Electrodes for Impedance Cardiography.

Jennifer J McGrath1, William H O'Brien2, Hilary J Hassinger2, Purvi Shah2.   

Abstract

Although band and spot electrodes have been compared in prior research, they have not been evaluated (a) at identical anatomical locations, (b) during a single laboratory session, (c) with measures taken in close temporal proximity, (d) using a single impedance cardiograph unit, or (e) using sufficiently powerful statistical tests. Thirty-one healthy young adults completed a psychophysiological assessment which consisted of baseline, mental arithmetic stressor, and recovery conditions. Data from spot and band electrodes were collected by alternating between electrode types every minute of the experiment. Correlations between spot and band electrodes at absolute levels of all cardiovascular measures (cardiac output, impedance derivative, basal impedance level, Heather index, heart rate, left ventricular ejection time, pre-ejection period, stroke volume) were of high magnitude (ravg = .78), while the correlations for difference scores were lower (ravg = .50). Analyses of mean levels indicated spot electrodes yielded significantly lower values for the impedance derivative, Heather index, and basal impedance, and higher values for cardiac output and stroke volume, than band electrodes. The advantages and disadvantages associated with spot and band electrode configurations, as well as their use in ambulatory recording, are discussed.

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Keywords:  assessment; band; cardiovascular; electrode; impedance cardiography; psychophysiology; spot

Year:  2005        PMID: 27867248      PMCID: PMC5112021          DOI: 10.1027/0269-8803.19.3.195

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychophysiol        ISSN: 0269-8803            Impact factor:   1.333


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