P6.10 SENSITIVITY OF WAVE SEPARATION IN THE ARTERIES TO ERRORS IN ESTIMATING WAVE SPEED
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Objectives: Examine the effect of erroneous estimation of wave speed (C) on the magnitude and time of the separated pressure (P) and velocity (U) in arteries.
Methods: Pressure and flow were measured in the aorta of 11 dogs and C has been determined using the PU-loop technique. The waves were separated into the forward and backward directions using wave intensity analysis (WIA), with C varying from C-99C% to C+99C%. The following parameters were studied: a) Peak of forward (P+, U+) and backward (P−, U−) pressure and velocity waveforms, b) The onset and peak times of P+, U+, P−, and U− all with respect to ventricular ejection time.
Results: Incorrect values of C resulted in an inaccurate estimation of the P± and U±. An error of (+,−)50% in C results in an amplitude error of 7,7% in P+, 6, 8% in P−, 20, 60% in U+ and 30, 116% in U−. Also, an error of (+,−) 50% in C results in an error in peak time of 7, 11% for P+, 15, 5% for P−, 7, 10% for U+ and 2, 20% for U−. Incorrect determination of C did not affect the onset of the forward waves while it resulted in error of 47,47% for P− and 38,38% for U− (Figure 1,2).
Conclusions: The separation of P and U waveforms using WIA is sensitive to changes of C, whose correct estimation is important for the accurate determination of the magnitude and peak time of the forward and backward waveforms.
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TY - JOUR AU - J.L. Tassone AU - A.W. Khir PY - 2013 DA - 2013/11/11 TI - P6.10 SENSITIVITY OF WAVE SEPARATION IN THE ARTERIES TO ERRORS IN ESTIMATING WAVE SPEED JO - Artery Research SP - 156 EP - 156 VL - 7 IS - 3-4 SN - 1876-4401 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artres.2013.10.191 DO - 10.1016/j.artres.2013.10.191 ID - Tassone2013 ER -