Author:
Tobushi Tomoyuki,Kasai Takatoshi,Hirose Masayuki,Sakai Kazuhiro,Akamatsu Manabu,Ohsawa Chizuru,Yoshioka Yasuko,Suda Shoko,Shiroshita Nanako,Nakamura Ryo,Kadokami Toshiaki,Tohyama Takeshi,Funakoshi Kouta,Hosokawa Kazuya,Ando Shin-ichi
Abstract
AbstractLung to finger circulation time (LFCT) has been used to estimate cardiac function. We developed a new LFCT measurement device using a laser sensor at fingertip. We measured LFCT by measuring time from re-breathing after 20 s of breath hold to the nadir of the difference of transmitted red light and infrared light, which corresponds to percutaneous oxygen saturation. Fifty patients with heart failure were enrolled. The intrasubject stability of the measurement was assessed by the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). The ICC calculated from 44 cases was 0.85 (95% confidence interval: 0.77–0.91), which means to have “Excellent reliability.” By measuring twice, at least one clear LFCT value was obtained in 89.1% of patients and the overall measurability was 95.7%. We conducted all LFCT measurements safely. High ICCs were obtained even after dividing patients according to age, cardiac index (CI); 0.85 and 0.84 (≥ 75 or < 75 years group, respectively), 0.81 and 0.84 (N = 26, ≥ or < 2.2 L/min/M2). These results show that our new method to measure LFCT is highly stable and feasible for any type of heart failure patients.
Funder
Dr. Kasai and Ms. Shiroshita are affiliated with a department endowed by Philips, ResMed, and Fukuda Denshi.
Mr. Sakai, Mr. Akamatsu, and Ms. Ohsawa are employed by Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
Dr. Ando received unrestricted research fund from Philips and is performing cooperative research with Teijin Pharma.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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