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Monitoring congestive heart failure by multi-vector cardiac impedance from implanted devices.

Authors :
Panescu, D.
Naware, M.
Siou, J.
Nabutovsky, Y.
Holmstrom, N.
Blomqvist, A.
Shah, R.
Gutfinger, D.
Khoury, D.
Source :
Scientia Iranica; Dec2011, Vol. 18 Issue 6, p1500-1504, 5p
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Abstract: Introduction: For monitoring pulmonary edema secondary to Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), we investigated trends of impedance between implanted electrodes. Methods: ICDs were implanted in 16 dogs and 5 sheep. Right ventricles were paced (230–250 bpm) for several weeks. Impedance was measured every hour along 4 intrathoracic, 2 intracardiac and 4 cardiogenic vectors. Cardiac function was assessed biweekly by catheterization and echocardiography. Left Atrial Pressure (LAP) was measured daily by an implanted sensor. Results: All animals developed CHF after 2–4 weeks of pacing (EF, 52 vs. 34%; LVEDV, 65 vs. 97 ml; LVEDP, 7 vs. 16 mm Hg; LAV, 17 vs. 33 ml; LAP, 7 vs. 26 mm Hg). Impedance decreased during CHF: LV-Can, ; LV–RV, ; LV–RA, ; RV-Can, ; RV <subscript>coil</subscript>-Can, ; RA-Can, . The LV-Can decrease was greatest and correlated well with LAP (). All impedances were associated with circadian variability at the baseline, which diminished during CHF ( vs. ). In CHF, cardiogenic impedances displayed reduced peak-to-peak amplitude and increased fractionation. Conclusions: As impedance decreased during CHF, left-heart trends were better correlated with LAP. Left-heart vectors may improve the detection of CHF compared to sensing by right-heart leads alone. This approach has important clinical implications for managing HF patients in ambulatory settings. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10263098
Volume :
18
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Scientia Iranica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
70396393
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scient.2011.08.021