P4.03 THE RESERVOIR-WAVE PARADIGM INTRODUCES ARTEFACT INTO WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS: A COMPUTER MODELLING AND IN VIVO STUDY
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Background: Wave intensity (WI) has traditionally been calculated from measured pressure and velocity waveforms. In the recently proposed reservoir-wave approach, wave intensity is calculated using excess pressure (WIRW), i.e. the difference between measured and reservoir pressures. Although it has been suggested that WIRW is more accurate than WI [1], this has not yet been validated in a system with known wave reflection properties.
Methods. This study assessed WI and WIRW in two one-dimensional models, first, a simple network containing three bifurcations (two producing positive reflection and one producing negative reflection) and second, a full model of the systemic arterial tree. In both, a forward component of pressure was prescribed at the (non-reflecting) inlet, thus forward waves were known a priori. 3-element windkessels formed the model outlets. Modelling results were compared with measurements in the ascending aorta of five adult sheep.
Results. WI accurately predicted the three reflection sites in the simple network, whereas WIRW did not detect the first or third (positive) sites and overestimated the second (negative) site. In both models, an artefactual mid-systolic forward expansion wave appeared in WIRW but not WI. In the systemic arterial model, WIRW predicted predominant negative reflection during systole, whereas WI correctly predicted positive reflection; in vivo results were qualitatively similar.
Conclusion: WIRW introduces artefactual expansion waves and attenuates or eliminates compression waves. This may limit the utility of WIRW in the assessment of both forward-running waves and wave reflection in arterial networks.
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TY - JOUR AU - J.P. Mynard AU - D.J. Penny AU - M.R. Davidson AU - J.J. Smolich PY - 2011 DA - 2011/11/29 TI - P4.03 THE RESERVOIR-WAVE PARADIGM INTRODUCES ARTEFACT INTO WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS: A COMPUTER MODELLING AND IN VIVO STUDY JO - Artery Research SP - 160 EP - 160 VL - 5 IS - 4 SN - 1876-4401 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artres.2011.10.048 DO - 10.1016/j.artres.2011.10.048 ID - Mynard2011 ER -