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Comparison of cardiac time intervals between echocardiography and impedance cardiography at various heart rates

Authors :
Jan H. Meijer
Rudolf M. Verdaasdonk
Michael J. van Rijssel
Maureen van Eijnatten
Rob J.A. Peters
Physics and medical technology
ICaR - Heartfailure and pulmonary arterial hypertension
Physics of Living Systems
Student Lab and Education
Biophotonics and Medical Imaging
Source :
van Eijnatten, M A J M, van Rijssel, M J, Peters, R J A, Verdaasdonk, R M & Meijer, J H 2014, ' Comparison of cardiac time intervals between echocardiography and impedance cardiography at various heart rates. ', Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance, vol. 5, pp. 2-8 . https://doi.org/10.5617/jeb.690, Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance, 5, 2-8. Oslo Bioimpedance Group, Department of Physics, University of Oslo, Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 2-8 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2014.

Abstract

The non-invasively measured initial systolic time interval (ISTI) reflects a time difference between the electrical and pumping activity of the heart and depends on cardiac preload, afterload, autonomic nervous control and training level. However, the duration of the ISTI has not yet been compared to other time markers of the heart cycle. The present study gauges the duration of the ISTI by comparing the end point of this interval, the C-point, with heart cycle markers obtained by echocardiography. The heart rate of 16 healthy subjects was varied by means of an exercise stimulus. It was found that the C-point, and therefore the end point of ISTI, occurred around the moment of the maximum diameter of the aortic arch in all subjects and at all heart rates. However, while the time difference between the opening of the aortic valves and the maximum diameter of the aortic arch decreased significantly with decreasing RR-interval, the time difference with respect to the moment of the C-point remained constant within the subjects. This means that the shortening of the ISTI with increasing heart rate in response to an exercise stimulus was caused by a shortening of the pre-ejection period (PEP). It is concluded that the ISTI can be used as a non-invasive parameter indicating the time difference between the electrical and mechanical pumping activity of the heart, both inside and outside the clinic.

Details

ISSN :
18915469
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8bd85442f2e79cea21f5dfd90cf0c46c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5617/jeb.690