Development of Online Monitoring of Myocardiac Elastance by Imposing Dual-Frequency Minute Vibration
Abstract
It is necessary to determine both ventricular% and myocardial mechanical properties for the assessment of cardiac contractility, in patients with heart disease. It is important to establish a framework to integrate myocardial properties into ventricular time-varying% elastance for understanding the pathophysiology of heart failure. We measured myocardial mechanical properties by imposing minute sinusoidal vibration of different frequencies. Analysis between the amplitude and phase of force relative to those of displacement of at least two frequencies yielded elastance, viscosity and inertia. Of these, elastance and viscosity were time varying, while inertia was constant during cardiac cycle. Applications of vibration of two different frequencies simultaneously have realized the online monitoring of myocardial properties continuously.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 25, 2001
- Accession Number
- ADA409928
Entities
People
- K. Sunagawa
- M. Inagaki
- M. Sugimachi
- T. Kawada
- T. Shishido