Use of Dichromatic Earpiece Densitometry for Determination of Cardiac Output
Report Number: AMRL TR 64-134
Author(s): Reed, John H., Jr., Wood, Earl H.
Corporate Author(s): The Mayo Clinic and Mayo Graduate School of Medicine
Laboratory: Biophysics Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1964-12
Pages: 20
Contract: AF 33(657)-8899
DoD Project: 7222
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0613335
Abstract:
Dye-dilution curves were recorded simultaneously by a monochromatic earpiece densitometer, a dichromatic earpiece densitometer and a cuvette densitometer through which blood was sampled continuously from a radial artery. Comparison of cardiac output values were made using the direct coupled arterial cuvette as a standard in nine healthy subjects during three periods of rest and during two periods of pedalling a bicycle ergometer at different levels of work output. Data are also included from similar studies carried out in five cardiac patients in whom no great vessel or intracardiac shunts could be demonstrated. The results showed a high degree of variability for the monochromatic earpiece densitometer values (standard deviation of differences: =31%) because of baseline variations due to changing conditions in the ear. The dichromatic earpiece densitometer which compensates for dynamic changes in the ear showed satisfactory comparison with arterial cuvette densitometer (standard deviation of differences: =14%). The dichromatic earpiece densitometer showed a linear relationship between its calibration factor for dye (centimeters deflection/milligrams dye/liter of blood) and the relative blood content of the ear. A dichromatic ear densitometer appears feasible for estimating cardiac output where use of more direct methods is precluded.
Provenance: RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine
Author(s): Reed, John H., Jr., Wood, Earl H.
Corporate Author(s): The Mayo Clinic and Mayo Graduate School of Medicine
Laboratory: Biophysics Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1964-12
Pages: 20
Contract: AF 33(657)-8899
DoD Project: 7222
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0613335
Abstract:
Dye-dilution curves were recorded simultaneously by a monochromatic earpiece densitometer, a dichromatic earpiece densitometer and a cuvette densitometer through which blood was sampled continuously from a radial artery. Comparison of cardiac output values were made using the direct coupled arterial cuvette as a standard in nine healthy subjects during three periods of rest and during two periods of pedalling a bicycle ergometer at different levels of work output. Data are also included from similar studies carried out in five cardiac patients in whom no great vessel or intracardiac shunts could be demonstrated. The results showed a high degree of variability for the monochromatic earpiece densitometer values (standard deviation of differences: =31%) because of baseline variations due to changing conditions in the ear. The dichromatic earpiece densitometer which compensates for dynamic changes in the ear showed satisfactory comparison with arterial cuvette densitometer (standard deviation of differences: =14%). The dichromatic earpiece densitometer showed a linear relationship between its calibration factor for dye (centimeters deflection/milligrams dye/liter of blood) and the relative blood content of the ear. A dichromatic ear densitometer appears feasible for estimating cardiac output where use of more direct methods is precluded.
Provenance: RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine