Time-variant left ventricle models for intracardiac impedance analysis.

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance Pub Date : 2024-10-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2478/joeb-2024-0015
Daniel Voss, Clara Wemmer, Steffen Leonhardt, Marian Walter
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Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of mortality worldwide. Thus, critically ill patients require continuous monitoring of cardiovascular indicators, such as the left ventricular volume (LVV). Although continuous hemodynamic monitoring of patients is desirable, due to technical limitations, current measurement technologies either require manual intervention of the physician or only provide inaccurate results. Intracardiac impedance measurements are a promising approach for continuous assessment of cardiac function. However, developing and evaluating these methods requires a simulation model of the left ventricle with cardiac motion during an entire cardiac cycle. While many models exist for a fixed ventricle size, to date, no freely available models incorporate time and represent the cardiac motion during a complete cardiac cycle. Therefore, we developed four cardiacmechanical left ventricular models with varying ventricle sizes and complexities. Each model focuses on a different aspect of the geometric shape, thus allowing an isolated analysis of the different influences. This paper presents the development of the models and initial results of the impedance analysis. All measured admittances exhibit a high resemblance for all models and a strong, non-linear correlation with the LVV. A comparison between the models shows how the different geometries affect the impedance. The models, thus, provide a useful basis for the development of LVV estimation algorithms.

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用于心内阻抗分析的时变左心室模型
心血管疾病是导致全球死亡的主要原因。因此,重症患者需要持续监测心血管指标,如左心室容积(LVV)。尽管对患者进行持续的血液动力学监测是非常理想的,但由于技术限制,目前的测量技术要么需要医生人工干预,要么只能提供不准确的结果。心内阻抗测量是一种很有前景的连续评估心脏功能的方法。然而,开发和评估这些方法需要一个在整个心动周期中具有心脏运动的左心室模拟模型。虽然有许多固定心室大小的模型,但迄今为止,还没有免费提供的模型包含时间和完整心动周期中的心脏运动。因此,我们开发了四种心室大小和复杂程度不同的心脏机械左心室模型。每个模型都侧重于几何形状的不同方面,因此可以对不同的影响因素进行单独分析。本文介绍了模型的开发和阻抗分析的初步结果。所有测量到的导纳与所有模型都非常相似,并且与 LVV 有很强的非线性相关性。模型之间的比较显示了不同几何形状对阻抗的影响。因此,这些模型为开发 LVV 估算算法提供了有用的基础。
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Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance
Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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