DocumentCode
636991
Title
Timing and source of the maximum of the transthoracic impedance cardiogram (dZ/dt) in relation to the H-I-J complex of the longitudinal ballistocardiogram under gravity and microgravity conditions
Author
Luchitskaya, E. ; Deliere, Q. ; Diedrich, A. ; Pattyn, N. ; Almorad, A. ; Beck, L. ; Gauger, P. ; Limper, U. ; Funtova, I. ; Baevsky, R.M. ; Migeotte, P.-F. ; Tank, J.
Author_Institution
Inst. of Biomed. problems, Moscow, Russia
fYear
2013
fDate
3-7 July 2013
Firstpage
7294
Lastpage
7297
Abstract
The transthoracic impedance cardiogram (ICG) and the acceleration ballistocardiogram (BCG) measured close to the center of mass of the human body are generated by changes of blood distribution. The transthoracic ICG is an integrated signal covering the whole thorax and spatial resolution is poor. Comparison between both signals can be used to elucidate the source of the ICG signal. We recorded the ECG, ICG, and BCG simultaneously in healthy subjects under resting and microgravity conditions during parabolic flights. The time interval between the R-peak of the ECG and the maximum of the ICG (R-dZ/dtmax) and the time interval between the R-peak of the ECG and the I-peak in the BCG (R-I) differed significantly (p<;0.0001). The I-peak in the BCG always occurred earlier during systole than dZ/dtmax. The delay of dZ/dtmax ranged between 23 and 28 ms at rest and was lowest under microgravity conditions (12±4 ms, p<;0.02). Our results suggest that both signals have different sources. Combination of modern imaging techniques with classical non invasive approaches to detect changes of blood distribution may provide new insights into the complex interaction between blood flow and mechanocardiographic signals like the BCG.
Keywords
biomechanics; electric impedance imaging; electrocardiography; haemodynamics; zero gravity experiments; BCG I-peak; ECG R-peak; H-I-J complex; ICG signal; acceleration ballistocardiogram; blood distribution; blood flow; center of mass; human body; imaging technique; integrated signal; longitudinal ballistocardiogram; mechanocardiographic signal; microgravity condition; parabolic flight; spatial resolution; thorax; time 23 ms to 28 ms; time interval; transthoracic ICG; transthoracic impedance cardiogram; Acceleration; Blood; Blood flow; Electrocardiography; Electrodes; Impedance;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Osaka
ISSN
1557-170X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6611242
Filename
6611242
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