Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1996-04-17
1998-08-11
Millin, V.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
128693, 128713, A61B 505, A61B 502
Patent
active
057913498
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and methods are provided for monitoring cardiac output using bioelectrical impedance techniques in which one or more interior electrodes are placed in the trachea in the vicinity of the ascending aorta, and one or more exterior electrodes are disposed near the suprasternal notch, so that the resulting bioelectrical impedance measurements reflect voltage changes induced primarily by blood flow dynamics, rather than respiratory or non-cardiac related physiological effects. Apparatus and methods are also provided so that the measured cardiac output may be used to control administration of intravenous fluids to a patient or to optimize heart rate for those patients having pacemakers.
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Millin V.
Pisano Nicola A.
Urohealth, Inc.
Wieland Robert N.
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