Impedance cardiography revisited

G. Cotter*, A. Schachner, L. Sasson, H. Dekel, Y. Moshkovitz

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Abstract

Previously reported comparisons between cardiac output (CO) results in patients with cardiac conditions measured by thoracic impedance cardiography (TIC) versus thermodilution (TD) reveal upper and lower limits of agreement with two standard deviations (2SD) of approximately ±2.2 l min-1, a 44% disparity between the two technologies. We show here that if the electrodes are placed on one wrist and on a contralateral ankle instead of on the chest, a configuration designated as regional impedance cardiography (RIC), the 2SD limit of agreement between RIC and TD is ±1.0 l min-1, approximately 20% disparity between the two methods. To compare the performances of the TIC and RIC algorithms, the raw data of peripheral impedance changes yielded by RIC in 43 cardiac patients were used here for software processing and calculating the CO with the TIC algorithm. The 2SD between the TIC and TD was ±1.7 l min-1, and after annexing the correcting factors of the RIC formula to the TIC formula, the disparity between TIC and TD further declined to ±1.25 l min-1. Conclusions: (1) in cardiac conditions, the RIC technology is twice as accurate as TIC; (2) the advantage of RIC is the use of peripheral rather than thoracic impedance signals, supported by correcting factors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number005
Pages (from-to)817-827
Number of pages11
JournalPhysiological Measurement
Volume27
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cardiac output measurements
  • Impedance cardiography
  • Thoracic bioimpedance
  • Whole-body bioimpedance

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