Time-Domain Analysis of Chest Impedance for Venous Air Embolism Detection: An Open-Source Software Tool and Single-Cadaver Pilot Study
Chris Marcellino, Matt Johnston, Nathaniel Robinson, Arnoley S Abcejo

TL;DR
This paper introduces an open-source tool for detecting venous air embolism using chest impedance analysis, tested in a single cadaver study.
Contribution
A novel open-source software tool for automated detection of venous air embolism using time-domain chest impedance analysis is introduced.
Findings
A proof-of-concept open-source software tool was developed for automated detection of venous air embolism.
Preliminary testing was conducted on a single cadaver using a previously described model for venous air embolism.
Abstract
Venous air embolism remains one of the leading intraoperative neurosurgical complications and causes of intraoperative neurosurgical death. While transesophageal echocardiogram and precordial Doppler are commonly used in neurosurgical cases to detect entrained air, both have significant limitations, and neither tool has been adapted to automated notification. We theorize that (1) higher frequency variations (relative to the respiratory cycle), and in severe circumstances, (2) relatively non-varying increases in chest impedance can detect venous air emboli using non-invasive or minimally invasive continuous techniques. This would allow for automated reporting of these findings, which would be of use to anesthesia providers. The current tools (primarily echocardiogram and precordial Doppler) lack the ability to provide automated or centralized alarm functions and can be technically…
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TopicsElectrical and Bioimpedance Tomography · Respiratory Support and Mechanisms · Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
