2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(00)01189-9
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Hemodynamic sensors

Abstract: Present adaptive-rate pacemakers use a range of sensors for implementation in open-loop and closed-loop control systems. Hemodynamic sensors that detect the mechanical action of the heart and blood flow offer additional features to implement physiologic rate adaption in rate-controlling systems and rate-limiting systems. Examples of 2 such sensors are presented.

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“…Hemodynamics is the study of blood motion and forces imposed on the blood (39). A hemodynamic sensor can be defined as any sensor that measures either the circulation of blood or the mechanical action of the heart that has an influence on blood motion.…”
Section: Hemodynamic (Pressure) Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hemodynamics is the study of blood motion and forces imposed on the blood (39). A hemodynamic sensor can be defined as any sensor that measures either the circulation of blood or the mechanical action of the heart that has an influence on blood motion.…”
Section: Hemodynamic (Pressure) Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%