DocumentCode :
385423
Title :
Hyperspace analysis of left ventricular function
Author :
Shani, Raj H. ; Courtois, Micheal ; Karamanoglu, Mustafa ; Kovacs, Sandor J.
Author_Institution :
Cardiovascular Biophys. Lab., Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
1272
Abstract :
The canonical variables required to fully characterize ventricular function are its pressure (P) and volume (V), and their derivatives dP/dt, dV/dt. The 4-dimensional hyperspace spanned by P, V, dP/dt, dV/dt allows analysis of the left ventricular dynamics and has been a source for discovery of novel physiologic relationships. In this study we assess the physiologic information contained in the dP/dt vs. V plane of physiologic hyperspace. Using normal and diabetic murine P-V data, we characterize the maximum dP/dt (dP/dtmax) vs. end-diastolic volume (Ved) and minimum dP/dt (dP/dtmin) vs. end-systolic volume (Ves) relationship. We observed that both dP/dtmax and dP/dtmin are highly linearly correlated with Ved and Ves respectively (r2 = 0.94, r2 = 0.91). To fully elucidate this relationship an analog kinematic mathematical model was employed. Modeling results indicate that the observed linear dP/dtmin vs.Ves relation reflects the maximal rate of stiffness decrease, whereas the observed linear dP/dtmin vs. Ved relation reflects the maximal rate of stiffness increase. We conclude that hyperspace analysis of ventricular hemodynamics facilitates discovery/characterization of novel physiologic relationships.
Keywords :
biomechanics; cardiology; haemodynamics; kinematics; physiological models; 4-dimensional hyperspace; analog kinematic mathematical model; canonical variables; derivatives; diabetic murine P-V data; end-diastolic volume relationship; end-systolic volume relationship; hyperspace analysis; left ventricular dynamics; left ventricular function; normal murine P-V data; physiologic relationships; pressure; stiffness decrease; stiffness increase; ventricular hemodynamics; volume; Biophysics; Cardiology; Catheters; Diabetes; Digital filters; Hemodynamics; Laboratories; Low pass filters; Mice; Physiology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 2002. 24th Annual Conference and the Annual Fall Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society EMBS/BMES Conference, 2002. Proceedings of the Second Joint
ISSN :
1094-687X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7612-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2002.1106383
Filename :
1106383
Link To Document :
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