Study of the Entropy as a Way to Detect Venous Air Embolism Using a Pre-cordial Doppler

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Ana Tedim
Pedro Amorim
Ana Castro

Abstract

Venous air embolism (VAE) is the air bubble accumulation in the right side of the heart, or in the pulmonary region. Pre-cordial Doppler allows a real-time monitoring of heart sound and is used to detect VAE episodes through changes in cardiac sound. Sometimes these changes are not detected by the operator, which reveals the importance of finding other robust methods for VAE detection. This work aims to study entropy as a feature of the heart sound that may provide useful information on VAE episodes.
A clinical protocol was designed: Doppler Heart Sound (DHS) was collected at baseline, and following infusions of saline with 4 distinct volumes and 2 infusion rates, and given through 2 infusion vias, to 4 patients enrolled in the clinical study. Entropy of these segments was obtained, and relation between the extracted feature and saline infusions was studied.
Entropy presents a good performance showing an increase in response to saline injections (increased blood flow turbulence).

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Ana Tedim, INESC TEC - INESC Tecnologia e Ciência

INESC TEC - INESC Tecnologia e Ciência

Campus da Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto

Rua Dr. Roberto Frias

Edifício I

4200-465 PORTO

Portugal

Pedro Amorim, Universidade do Porto

Hospital de Santo António

Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar

Universidade do Porto

R. Jorge de Viterbo Ferreira 228

4050-313 PORTO

Portugal