Code
|
Display
|
Definition
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109019
|
Beat detected (rejected) |
An identified cardiac beat not used in the determination of a measurement. |
109016
|
A wave peak pressure |
The peak pressure of each heart beat in the atrium caused by the atrial contraction. |
109015
|
70% of thermal/dye dilution CO |
A signal point that is 70% of the peak thermal cardiac output signal. |
109037
|
Valve open |
The moment at which a heart valve opens. |
109018
|
Beat detected (accepted) |
An identified cardiac beat used in the determination of a measurement. |
109017
|
A wave pressure, average |
The average of several A wave pressure measurements. |
109034
|
V wave peak pressure |
The peak pressure of each heart beat in the atrium caused by the filling of the atrium. |
109014
|
35% of thermal/dye dilution CO |
A signal point that is 35% of the peak thermal cardiac output signal. |
109036
|
Valve close |
The moment at which a heart valve closes. |
109035
|
V wave pressure, average |
The average of several V wave pressure measurements. |
109030
|
Start of inspiration |
The moment of respiratory inspiration begins. |
109073
|
V max myocardial |
Maximum velocity of myocardial contractility. |
109031
|
Start of thermal CO |
The first discernible blood temperature change following the injectate during a thermal cardiac output measurement. |
109070
|
End of systole |
|
109072
|
Tau |
The time constant of isovolumic pressure fall. |
109071
|
Indicator mean transit time |
Time for a median particle to travel from point of injection to point of detection. |
109026
|
Max neg dp/dt |
The maximum negative rate of change of pressure. |
109029
|
Start of expiration |
The moment respiratory expiration begins. |
109028
|
Peak of thermal cardiac output bolus |
The peak change in blood temperature during a thermal cardiac output measurement. |
109023
|
End of expiration |
The moment at the end of respiratory expiration. |
109025
|
Max dp/dt |
The maximum positive rate of change of pressure. |
109024
|
End of inspiration |
The moment at the end of respiratory inspiration. |