PMID: 9527529Apr 4, 1998Paper

Cardiovascular monitoring of elective aortic aneurysm repair using methods of chaos analysis

International Journal of Microcirculation, Clinical and Experimental
F ChristK Messmer

Abstract

Biological signals like arterial blood pressure (ABP) and electrocardiograms are usually displayed in a linear fashion. The often very complex structure may, however, be better described by phase space plots and time-delayed vectors, enabling an advantageous display of the dynamics contained in the signal. The potentials of such a display were investigated during elective aortic aneurysm repair, where profound haemodynamic changes frequently occur. The peripheral volume pulse was recorded at a digit using noninvasive near infrared photoplethysmography (NIRP). All patients (n = 20, mean age 72.8 years) were invasively monitored using arterial and Swan Ganz catheters. The ABP signal was continuously recorded with a computer (sample rate 128 Hz). Two different phase space plots, [x(t), y(t + 8/128 s) and x(t), d(x(t + 8/128 s) - x(t))/dt] were calculated for the NIRP and the ABP signals and continuously displayed. The stability was subjectively assessed and the fractal dimension calculated using the 'Hausdorff dimension'. The correlation between stability, fractal dimension and frequently used parameters of patient monitoring were investigated. All patients included in the study had an uncomplicated operation. Cardiac index (CI) a...Continue Reading

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