Synchronization of Wave Flows of Arterial and Venous Blood and Phases of the Cardiac Cycle with the Structure of the Peripheral Pulse Wave in Norm: Part 2

Hemodynamic indices studied in practically healthy people were obtained by catheterization in various vascular areas: the chambers of the heart (ventricles, atria, coronary sinus), pulmonary trunk, aorta, inferior vena cava, superior vena cava, right hepatic vein, and sigmoid sinus. Using the mean v...

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Main Authors: Alexander G. Kruglov, Valery N. Utkin, Alexander Yu. Vasilyev, Andrey A. Kruglov
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Language:English
Published: International Medical Research and Development Corporation 2018-09-01
Series:International Journal of Biomedicine
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Online Access:http://ijbm.org/articles/IJBM_8(3)_OA1.pdf
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author Alexander G. Kruglov
Valery N. Utkin
Alexander Yu. Vasilyev
Andrey A. Kruglov
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description Hemodynamic indices studied in practically healthy people were obtained by catheterization in various vascular areas: the chambers of the heart (ventricles, atria, coronary sinus), pulmonary trunk, aorta, inferior vena cava, superior vena cava, right hepatic vein, and sigmoid sinus. Using the mean values of the hemodynamic parameters, we constructed graphics of the "curves" of the central, arterial, and venous pressure, synchronized with each other and an ECG, and with the radial pulse wave recorded by a non-invasive method. The obtained data, which demonstrate the projection coincidences of the characteristic points of peripheral pulse wave with the key indicators of the phases of cardiac cycle (CC), made it possible to transform the results obtained during the invasive examination into indicators of the non-invasive technique. This transformation became possible not only at the characteristic points of the deployed peripheral pulse wave, but in each anacrotic and dicrotic segment, which are understood as the projection areas of the synchronized hemodynamic and wave processes of the vascular bed. We believe it possible to catalog the forms of pulse waves, as well as their projection segments, to obtain accurate diagnostic information about the phases of CC and organ hemodynamics in humans in norm and with pathological conditions, using a non-invasive methood based on basic information obtained by invasive methods.
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spelling doaj.art-c0f0bc155fd44edf8391cbf1a323591b2022-12-21T18:58:21ZengInternational Medical Research and Development CorporationInternational Journal of Biomedicine2158-05102158-05292018-09-018317718110.21103/Article8(3)_OA1Synchronization of Wave Flows of Arterial and Venous Blood and Phases of the Cardiac Cycle with the Structure of the Peripheral Pulse Wave in Norm: Part 2Alexander G. Kruglov0Valery N. Utkin1Alexander Yu. Vasilyev2Andrey A. Kruglov3Central Research Institute of Radiation Diagnosis; Moscow, the Russian FederationCentral Research Institute of Radiation Diagnosis; Moscow, the Russian FederationCentral Research Institute of Radiation Diagnosis; Moscow, the Russian FederationCentral Research Institute of Radiation Diagnosis; Moscow, the Russian FederationHemodynamic indices studied in practically healthy people were obtained by catheterization in various vascular areas: the chambers of the heart (ventricles, atria, coronary sinus), pulmonary trunk, aorta, inferior vena cava, superior vena cava, right hepatic vein, and sigmoid sinus. Using the mean values of the hemodynamic parameters, we constructed graphics of the "curves" of the central, arterial, and venous pressure, synchronized with each other and an ECG, and with the radial pulse wave recorded by a non-invasive method. The obtained data, which demonstrate the projection coincidences of the characteristic points of peripheral pulse wave with the key indicators of the phases of cardiac cycle (CC), made it possible to transform the results obtained during the invasive examination into indicators of the non-invasive technique. This transformation became possible not only at the characteristic points of the deployed peripheral pulse wave, but in each anacrotic and dicrotic segment, which are understood as the projection areas of the synchronized hemodynamic and wave processes of the vascular bed. We believe it possible to catalog the forms of pulse waves, as well as their projection segments, to obtain accurate diagnostic information about the phases of CC and organ hemodynamics in humans in norm and with pathological conditions, using a non-invasive methood based on basic information obtained by invasive methods.http://ijbm.org/articles/IJBM_8(3)_OA1.pdfcardiac cyclehemodynamic parametersECGchambers of the heart
spellingShingle Alexander G. Kruglov
Valery N. Utkin
Alexander Yu. Vasilyev
Andrey A. Kruglov
Synchronization of Wave Flows of Arterial and Venous Blood and Phases of the Cardiac Cycle with the Structure of the Peripheral Pulse Wave in Norm: Part 2
International Journal of Biomedicine
cardiac cycle
hemodynamic parameters
ECG
chambers of the heart
title Synchronization of Wave Flows of Arterial and Venous Blood and Phases of the Cardiac Cycle with the Structure of the Peripheral Pulse Wave in Norm: Part 2
title_full Synchronization of Wave Flows of Arterial and Venous Blood and Phases of the Cardiac Cycle with the Structure of the Peripheral Pulse Wave in Norm: Part 2
title_fullStr Synchronization of Wave Flows of Arterial and Venous Blood and Phases of the Cardiac Cycle with the Structure of the Peripheral Pulse Wave in Norm: Part 2
title_full_unstemmed Synchronization of Wave Flows of Arterial and Venous Blood and Phases of the Cardiac Cycle with the Structure of the Peripheral Pulse Wave in Norm: Part 2
title_short Synchronization of Wave Flows of Arterial and Venous Blood and Phases of the Cardiac Cycle with the Structure of the Peripheral Pulse Wave in Norm: Part 2
title_sort synchronization of wave flows of arterial and venous blood and phases of the cardiac cycle with the structure of the peripheral pulse wave in norm part 2
topic cardiac cycle
hemodynamic parameters
ECG
chambers of the heart
url http://ijbm.org/articles/IJBM_8(3)_OA1.pdf
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