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Left ventricle load impedance control by apical VAD, can help heart recover and patient perfusion: a numerical study

Left ventricle load impedance control by apical VAD, can help heart recover and patient perfusion: a numerical study
Left ventricle load impedance control by apical VAD, can help heart recover and patient perfusion: a numerical study
The aim of this work is to investigate the dependence between left ventricular load impedance control by an apical ventricular assist device (VAD) and the consequent benefits for pathological heart recovery. A pathological left ventricle with 34% contractility has been simulated in the assisted and nonassisted conditions. By means of an extended Kalman filter, left ventricular pressure-volume loops have been partially estimated and ventricular as well as circulatory quantities inferred. The heart operation mode, based on cardiac energetic criteria, is imposed by controlling the VAD filling phase. In the assisted condition, results show that the left ventricle end-diastolic volume, left atrial pressure, and wall stress all decrease; stroke volume, ejection fraction, ventricular efficiency, aortic pressure, and cardiac output all increase. Benefits are also evident for the right ventricle and systemic and pulmonary circulation. The strategy outlined in this work also shows that good results for heart recovery are achievable and a possible way to improve the functional properties of commercial pulsatile VADs.
1058-2916
263-277
Colacino, Francesco M.
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Moscato, Francesco
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Piedimonte, Fabio
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Danieli, Guido A.
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Colacino, Francesco M.
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Moscato, Francesco
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Colacino, Francesco M., Moscato, Francesco, Piedimonte, Fabio, Arabia, Maurizio and Danieli, Guido A. (2007) Left ventricle load impedance control by apical VAD, can help heart recover and patient perfusion: a numerical study. Asaio Journal, 53 (3), 263-277. (doi:10.1097/MAT.0b013e31805b7e39).

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The aim of this work is to investigate the dependence between left ventricular load impedance control by an apical ventricular assist device (VAD) and the consequent benefits for pathological heart recovery. A pathological left ventricle with 34% contractility has been simulated in the assisted and nonassisted conditions. By means of an extended Kalman filter, left ventricular pressure-volume loops have been partially estimated and ventricular as well as circulatory quantities inferred. The heart operation mode, based on cardiac energetic criteria, is imposed by controlling the VAD filling phase. In the assisted condition, results show that the left ventricle end-diastolic volume, left atrial pressure, and wall stress all decrease; stroke volume, ejection fraction, ventricular efficiency, aortic pressure, and cardiac output all increase. Benefits are also evident for the right ventricle and systemic and pulmonary circulation. The strategy outlined in this work also shows that good results for heart recovery are achievable and a possible way to improve the functional properties of commercial pulsatile VADs.

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Published date: May 2007

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Local EPrints ID: 71480
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/71480
ISSN: 1058-2916
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Date deposited: 16 Feb 2010
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Author: Francesco M. Colacino
Author: Francesco Moscato
Author: Fabio Piedimonte
Author: Maurizio Arabia
Author: Guido A. Danieli

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