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Title: In a part of design and construction using pressure-volume conductance catheterisation techniques for cardiology diagnostic tests
Authors: Thaijiam C.
Sawangkoon S.
Kijtawomrat A.
Chuthatep S.
Jeamsaksiri W.
Thomyanadacha N.
Saejok C.
Hruanun C.
Poyai A.
Keywords: Biomedical engineering
Cardiology
Catheters
Microelectronics
Product design
Animal care
Cardiac cycles
Cardiac functions
Conductance techniques
Design and construction
Diagnostic tests
Pressure volumes
Silicon micromachined sensors
Diagnosis
Issue Date: 2014
Abstract: Pressure-volume catheterisation techniques can be employed to investigate cardiology workflow during the cardiac cycle in continuous real time. However, cost of a pressure-volume catheter is quite expensive when compared to medical fee for animal care in Thailand. This paper presents how to design and construct a pressure-volume catheter using a microelectronic pressure sensor and conductance techniques. Results show how possible to design and construct the pressure-volume (PV) catheter to estimate cardiac function. © 2014 IEEE.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/14432
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