Selected Publication:
Palladino, JL; Mulier, JP; Wu, F; Moser, M; Kenner, T; Baevsky, RM.
Assessing the state of the circulatory system via parameters vs variables
J CARDIOVASC DIAGN PROCED. 1996; 13(2): 131-139.
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- Co-authors Med Uni Graz
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Kenner Thomas
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Moser Maximilian
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- Abstract:
- The state of the cardiovascular system is traditionally evaluated by measurement of one or more variables, although, in principle, it could be assessed by determining one or more of its parameters, Using a simple model it is argued that the latter approach is more reliable, and thus more attractive, than the former. It is shown that placing the focus on the estimation of system parameters tends to require deeper insight into the properties and operation of the system than routine integration of measured variables, If the requirement is added that data collection shall be by noninvasive means only, analysis becomes more complex, as illustrated with data collected in space.