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Title: A study of cardiac function using pressure-volume conductance catheter measurements
Authors: Thaijiam C.
Jeamsaksiri W.
Saejok K.
Hruanun C.
Poyai A.
Keywords: Cardiac cycles
Cardiac functions
Conductance catheter
Loop analysis
Piezo-resistive
Real time
Biomedical engineering
Diagnosis
Heart
Microelectronics
Pressure sensors
Catheters
Issue Date: 2013
Abstract: Conductance catheterisation can be used to measure intraventicular volume during the cardiac cycle in continuous real time. However, for pressure-volume loop analysis in cardiology, the conductance catheterisation needs more to be developed. This paper presents use of a microelectronic pressure sensor to develop the conductance catheterisation. Results show how possible to use the developed conductance catheter, called pressure-volume (PV) catheter, to estimate cardiac function. © 2013 IEEE.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13946
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