eSBV

estimated stressed blood volume(English)

  • is determined using a computational simulation based on a generally accepted model of the cardiovascular system. In brief, patient-specific hemodynamic variables (including HR, LVEF, CO, CVP, pulmonary artery pressures, PCWP, and systemic arterial pressures) serve as inputs to the model in which parameters (including LV and RV contractility, systemic and pulmonary vascular resistance, systemic and pulmonary compliance, and SBV) are adjusted to generate an optimal match between model estimates of the hemodynamic variables to the observed input values. Model fitting is performed after indexing CO to a body weight of 70 kg, and accordingly, eSBV is reported as milliliters per 70 kg
  • CO, CVP, EDPVR, EDV, ESPVR, ESV, HFpEF, PCWP, SBV, TBV, UBV, HR, LVEF, RV
  • Hemodynamics, Cardiology, Biophysics
  • https://doi.org…/JAHA.121.02158
  • https://doi.org…JAHA.121.021584