Literature DB >> 3889499

Continuous measurement of aortic blood velocity, after cardiac surgery, by means of an extractable Doppler ultrasound probe.

K Matre, L Segadal, H Engedal.   

Abstract

A new method has been developed for the continuous measurement of aortic blood velocity in patients following cardiac surgery. Using an extractable Doppler ultrasound probe placed on the ascending aorta, the changes in aortic velocity were recorded up to 24 h postoperatively, in 14 patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery. Volume flow rate is calculated from the mean velocity, the diameter of the aorta and the angle between the ultrasound beam and the direction of the blood flow, by means of an analogue flow calculator. Estimation of aortic flow showed a correlation of r = 0.79 with cardiac output measured by a thermodilution technique. The main advantage of the system is that it allows continuous monitoring of cardiac output, as well as short and long-term trend analyses, during the early postoperative period.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3889499     DOI: 10.1016/0141-5425(85)90035-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0141-5425


  3 in total

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Authors:  L Segadal
Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput       Date:  1991-09       Impact factor: 2.602

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Authors:  P C Richardson; A L Stevens; D Cowan; S Calil; V C Roberts
Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput       Date:  1987-11       Impact factor: 2.602

3.  Brachial arterial temperature as an indicator of core temperature: proof of concept and potential applications.

Authors:  Matthew D M Pawley; Paul Martinsen; Simon J Mitchell; James F Cheeseman; Alan F Merry; Timothy Willcox; Robert Grieve; Parma Nand; Elaine Davies; Guy R Warman
Journal:  J Extra Corpor Technol       Date:  2013-06
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