KMID : 0372919890100030279
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Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research 1989 Volume.10 No. 3 p.279 ~ p.284
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Measuement of Cardiac Output During Treadmill Exercise Using Impedance Cardiography
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Measurement of cardiac output during exercise by noninvasive technique is very needed in the area of sports medicine. However there are only two noninvasive techniques, one of which is COB subscript rebreathing technique and the other one is impedance cardiography. While CO2 rebreathing technique needs special breathing and metablic steady state, impedance cardiography has motion Uiiau problem. In this study maior sources of the mothion artifact during treadmill exercise was found experimentally to. be the impact caused by each step on the treadmill. Thus special shoes to reduce the impact were developed. These are the shoes with silicon rubber and hard sponge attached to the soles. It was possible to measure cardiac output with the newly developed shoes for Burke protocol whose speed of the treadmill was constant 3.5 miles/hour while it was impossibel with the conventional exercise shoes.
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