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Resuscitation | 2013

Detection of a spontaneous pulse in photoplethysmograms during automated cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a porcine model

Ralph Wijshoff; Toeno van der Sar; Wouter Herman Peeters; Rick Bezemer; Paul Aelen; Igor Wilhelmus Franciscus Paulussen; Simone Ordelman; Alyssa Venema; Paul van Berkom; Rm Ronald Aarts; P.H. Woerlee; Gert Jan Scheffer; Gerrit Jan Noordergraaf

INTRODUCTION Reliable, non-invasive detection of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) with minimal interruptions to chest compressions would be valuable for high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). We investigated the potential of photoplethysmography (PPG) to detect the presence of a spontaneous pulse during automated CPR in an animal study. METHODS Twelve anesthetized pigs were instrumented to monitor circulatory and respiratory parameters. Here we present the simultaneously recorded PPG and arterial blood pressure (ABP) signals. Ventricular fibrillation was induced, followed by 20 min of automated CPR and subsequent defibrillation. After defibrillation, pediatric-guidelines-style life support was given in cycles of 2 min. PPG and ABP waveforms were recorded during all stages of the protocol. Raw PPG waveforms were acquired with a custom-built photoplethysmograph controlling a commercial reflectance pulse oximetry probe attached to the nose. ABP was measured in the aorta. RESULTS In nine animals ROSC was achieved. Throughout the protocol, PPG and ABP frequency content showed strong resemblance. We demonstrate that (1) the PPG waveform allows for the detection of a spontaneous pulse during ventilation pauses, and that (2) frequency analysis of the PPG waveform allows for the detection of a spontaneous pulse and the determination of the pulse rate, even during ongoing chest compressions, if the pulse and compression rates are sufficiently distinct. CONCLUSIONS These results demonstrate the potential of PPG as a non-invasive means to detect pulse presence or absence, as well as pulse rate during CPR.


Physiological Measurement | 2017

On algorithms for calculating arterial pulse pressure variation during major surgery

S Shaoxiong Sun; Wouter Herman Peeters; Rick Bezemer; X Xi Long; Igor Wilhelmus Franciscus Paulussen; Rm Ronald Aarts; Gerrit-Jan Noordergraaf

OBJECTIVE Arterial pulse pressure variation (PPV) is widely used for predicting fluid responsiveness and supporting fluid management in the operating room and intensive care unit. Available PPV algorithms have been typically validated for fluid responsiveness during episodes of hemodynamic stability. Yet, little is known about the performance of PPV algorithms during surgery, where fast changes of the blood pressure may affect the robustness of the presented PPV value. This work provides a comprehensive understanding of how various existing algorithmic designs affect the robustness of the presented PPV value during surgery, and proposes additional processing for the pulse pressure signal before calculating PPV. APPROACH We recorded arterial blood pressure waveforms from 23 patients undergoing major abdominal surgery. To evaluate the performance, we designed three clinically relevant metrics. Main results and Significance: The results show that all algorithms performed well during episodes of hemodynamic stability. Moreover, it is demonstrated that the proposed processing helps improve the robustness of PPV during the entire course of surgery.


Resuscitation | 2009

The impact of compliant surfaces on in-hospital chest compressions: Effects of common mattresses and a backboard

Gerrit Jan Noordergraaf; Igor Wilhelmus Franciscus Paulussen; Alyssa Venema; Paul van Berkom; P.H. Woerlee; Gert Jan Scheffer; Abraham Noordergraaf


Archive | 2002

Continue recording channel feature for personal video recorder

Gerhardus Engbertus Mekenkamp; Mauro Barbieri; Igor Wilhelmus Franciscus Paulussen


Archive | 2004

File migration history controls updating or pointers

Gerhardus Engbertus Mekenkamp; Igor Wilhelmus Franciscus Paulussen; Mauro Barbieri


Archive | 2007

REPRESENTING DIGITAL CONTENT METADATA

Igor Wilhelmus Franciscus Paulussen; Wilhelmus Henrica Gerarda Maria Van Den Boomen


Archive | 2010

Backboard For an Automated CPR System

Igor Wilhelmus Franciscus Paulussen; P.H. Woerlee; Gerrit Jan Noordergraaf


Archive | 2003

Unit for and method of detection a content property in a sequence of video images

Freddy Snijder; Igor Wilhelmus Franciscus Paulussen


Resuscitation | 2011

The influence of nonlinear intra-thoracic vascular behaviour and compression characteristics on cardiac output during CPR

Yvette Koeken; Paul Aelen; Gerrit Jan Noordergraaf; Igor Wilhelmus Franciscus Paulussen; P.H. Woerlee; Abraham Noordergraaf


Archive | 2009

Smart servo for a mechanical cpr system

P.H. Woerlee; Thomas Jan De Hoog; Igor Wilhelmus Franciscus Paulussen; Shervin Ayati

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