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Prensa Med Mex ; 44(3-4): 45-52, 1979.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-550124

ABSTRACT

An area integrator for the thermodilution curve in cardiac output measurement is described. A new temperature sensor is used, a diode with some advantages over the thermistor normally used. The main advantages are: easy calibration and replacement, and broad range of linearity. The cardiac output values obtained in dog with the integrator follow a linear relationship with those of the flowmeter. In simultaneous measurements the correlation is R = 0.96. Using a diode as temperature sensor a modification of the Steward Hamilton equation (used for thermistor) is necessary. With this new equation a monogram is performed to calculate the cardiac output from the area given by the numerical integrator.


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Cardiac Output , Animals , Dogs , Electrodes , Thermodilution/instrumentation , Thermodilution/methods
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