abstract |
A noninvasive method for calculating Actual Stroke Volume and Cardiac Output of a human heart uses computerized algorithms, and is implemented in a continuous noninvasive hemodynamic analyzer which computes a complete real-time Hemodynamic Profile with 12 parameters, in both rest and exercise modes. Inputs are received noninvasively by the analyzer, and a cascade of algorithms are used to calculate Stroke Volume, Ejection Fraction and Acceleration Index in Rest and Exercise. The analyzer displays or prints a summary in graphical form. |