S. Field et G. Drzewiecki, REAL-TIME LEFT-VENTRICULAR VOLUME OF THE CANINE HEART FROM ULTRASONICDIMENSION DATA, IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering, 40(10), 1993, pp. 1070-1073
A real-time (instantaneous) system is presented to measure the dynamic
volume of the left ventricle. This system uses the invasive measureme
nt of long axis diameter, short axis diameter, and wall thickness of t
he cardiac left ventricle. Three pairs of pulse-transit ultrasonic dim
ension transducers are used to obtain these measurements. The dynamic
volume was then found by applying these measurements to an ellipsoidal
shell model of the left ventricle. It is possible to obtain on-site,
real-time, continuous measurements of the left ventricular volume (LVV
) by employing an electronic device which implements a corrected volum
e equation for the ellipsoidal shell model. The device's output is a c
alibrated estimation for the LVV. The function of the device is shown
to compare well with other accepted measurements for the LVV.