Cardiac Output (CO) is a significant hemodynamic index for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Impedance cardiography (ICG) is one of the non-invasive methods widely investigated for its simplicity, cost-effectiveness and ability to measure cardiac output continuously. However, measured ICG signals are contaminated by the respiratory artefact leading to difficulties in determining characteristic points in the signal waveform, thereby lowering the accuracy of measurement results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMeasuring and monitoring hemodynamic parameters has brought many benefits in supporting diagnosis and treatment for cardiovascular patients. There are many advantages to measuring hemodynamic parameters by non-invasive technique based on impedance cardiography (ICG) such as simplicity, real-time and low cost. However, the electrode positions of this method are very difficult to implement in cases where the patient has to use multiple medical devices at the same time, especially for patients on active treatment and resuscitation.
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