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Calculating Cardiac Output by Use of the Dye Dilution Method

by Jack Colvard

 

Submitted : Spring 2017


Through my subject advisor, I was given a set of data pertaining to a patient of average fitness and good health. I was instructed to calculate their cardiac output using the most accurate method of calculation – which was found to be Simpson’s rule. A brief yet comprehensive explanation of the anatomy and physiology of the heart is given to give substance to this application. Also, an explanation of why cardiac output measurements by dye dilution are important diagnostic tools in the medical setting is given. An explanation and comparison of why Simpson’s rule proves most accurate is provided as well. In conclusion of this project, it was determined how and why Simpson’s rule proves most accurate over mid-point rule or trapezoid rule.

 


 

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Advisors :
Arcadii Grinshpan, Mathematics and Statistics
James J. Romano, Private Practice: Plastic Surgery
Suggested By :
James J. Romano