Title :
Impedance sensor for assessing cardiac hemodynamics
Author :
Skerl, Olaf ; Lippert, Michael ; Paule, Stefan ; Czygan, Gerald
Author_Institution :
BIOTRONIK GmbH & Co. KG, Erlangen
Abstract :
A method for beat-to-beat assessment of left ventricular volume changes by means of intracardiac impedance measurement is presented. Efficient heart failure therapy requires close monitoring of the patientpsilas hemodynamic state. Implantable devices for cardiac resynchronization therapy comprise at least one lead placed in the apex of the right ventricle (RV) and a second one in a coronary vein at the left ventricle (LV). Between the RV and LV bipolar leads transfer impedance Z21 is determined by injecting a sub-threshold current via the RV lead and measuring the voltage at the LV lead. Z21 varies according to LV contraction during heart cycle. Thus LV volume variation can be determined without additional sensors. The potential to assess hemodynamic parameters like stroke volume with this method was demonstrated in an acute animal study. The hemodynamic performance of the heart can be detected by the impedance sensor integrated into an implantable electrotherapeutic device and used for disease monitoring and automatic optimization of therapy parameters.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; blood flow measurement; cardiology; electric impedance measurement; electric sensing devices; prosthetics; voltage measurement; volume measurement; automatic therapy parameter optimization; cardiac hemodynamics assessment; cardiac resynchronization therapy; disease monitoring; heart failure therapy; hemodynamic state monitoring; impedance sensor; implantable devices; implantable electrotherapeutic device; intracardiac impedance measurement; left ventricle contraction; left ventricle coronary vein; left ventricular volume changes; right ventricle apex; stroke volume; transfer impedance determination; voltage measurement; Animals; Condition monitoring; Current measurement; Heart; Hemodynamics; Impedance measurement; Medical treatment; Patient monitoring; Veins; Voltage measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Sensors, 2008 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lecce
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2580-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1930-0395
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2008.4716632