دورية أكاديمية

Analysis of Pressure Head-Flow Loops of Pulsatile Rotodynamic Blood Pumps

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Analysis of Pressure Head-Flow Loops of Pulsatile Rotodynamic Blood Pumps
المؤلفون: Silje E. Jahren, Gregor Ochsner, Fangjun Shu, Raffael Amacher, James Antaki, Stijn Vandenberghe
سنة النشر: 2018
المجموعة: KiltHub Research from Carnegie Mellon University
مصطلحات موضوعية: Biomedical Engineering not elsewhere classified, Rotodynamic blood pumps, Pulsatility, Pressure head-flow loops, Left ventricular assist device, In vitro study, Hybrid mock circulation, Continuous flow
الوصف: The clinical importance of pulsatility is a recurring topic of debate in mechanical circulatory support. Lack of pulsatility has been identified as a possible factor responsible for adverse events and has also demonstrated a role in myocardial perfusion and cardiac recovery. A commonly used method for restoring pulsatility with rotodynamic blood pumps (RBPs) is to modulate the speed profile, synchronized to the cardiac cycle. This introduces additional parameters that influence the (un)loading of the heart, including the timing (phase shift) between the native cardiac cycle and the pump pulses, and the amplitude of speed modulation. In this study, the impact of these parameters upon the heart-RBP interaction was examined in terms of the pressure head-flow (HQ) diagram. The measurements were conducted using a rotodynamic Deltastream DP2 pump in a validated hybrid mock circulation with baroreflex function. The pump was operated with a sinusoidal speed profile, synchronized to the native cardiac cycle. The simulated ventriculo-aortic cannulation showed that the level of (un)loading and the shape of the HQ loops strongly depend on the phase shift. The HQ loops displayed characteristic shapes depending on the phase shift. Increased contribution of native contraction (increased ventricular stroke work [ W S ]) resulted in a broadening of the loops. It was found that the previously described linear relationship between W S and the area of the HQ loop for constant pump speeds becomes a family of linear relationships, whose slope depends on the phase shift.
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
اللغة: unknown
العلاقة: https://figshare.com/articles/Analysis_of_Pressure_Head-Flow_Loops_of_Pulsatile_Rotodynamic_Blood_Pumps/6096287Test
DOI: 10.1184/r1/6096287.v1
الإتاحة: https://doi.org/10.1184/r1/6096287.v1Test
https://figshare.com/articles/Analysis_of_Pressure_Head-Flow_Loops_of_Pulsatile_Rotodynamic_Blood_Pumps/6096287Test
حقوق: In Copyright
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.6297091F
قاعدة البيانات: BASE
ResultId 1
Header edsbas
BASE
edsbas.6297091F
821
3
Academic Journal
academicJournal
821.334289550781
PLink https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&scope=site&db=edsbas&AN=edsbas.6297091F&custid=s6537998&authtype=sso
FullText Array ( [Availability] => 0 )
Array ( [0] => Array ( [Url] => https://doi.org/10.1184/r1/6096287.v1# [Name] => EDS - BASE [Category] => fullText [Text] => View record in BASE [MouseOverText] => View record in BASE ) )
Items Array ( [Name] => Title [Label] => Title [Group] => Ti [Data] => Analysis of Pressure Head-Flow Loops of Pulsatile Rotodynamic Blood Pumps )
Array ( [Name] => Author [Label] => Authors [Group] => Au [Data] => <searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Silje+E%2E+Jahren%22">Silje E. Jahren</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Gregor+Ochsner%22">Gregor Ochsner</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Fangjun+Shu%22">Fangjun Shu</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Raffael+Amacher%22">Raffael Amacher</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22James+Antaki%22">James Antaki</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Stijn+Vandenberghe%22">Stijn Vandenberghe</searchLink> )
Array ( [Name] => DatePubCY [Label] => Publication Year [Group] => Date [Data] => 2018 )
Array ( [Name] => Subset [Label] => Collection [Group] => HoldingsInfo [Data] => KiltHub Research from Carnegie Mellon University )
Array ( [Name] => Subject [Label] => Subject Terms [Group] => Su [Data] => <searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Biomedical+Engineering+not+elsewhere+classified%22">Biomedical Engineering not elsewhere classified</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Rotodynamic+blood+pumps%22">Rotodynamic blood pumps</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Pulsatility%22">Pulsatility</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Pressure+head-flow+loops%22">Pressure head-flow loops</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Left+ventricular+assist+device%22">Left ventricular assist device</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22In+vitro+study%22">In vitro study</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Hybrid+mock+circulation%22">Hybrid mock circulation</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Continuous+flow%22">Continuous flow</searchLink> )
Array ( [Name] => Abstract [Label] => Description [Group] => Ab [Data] => The clinical importance of pulsatility is a recurring topic of debate in mechanical circulatory support. Lack of pulsatility has been identified as a possible factor responsible for adverse events and has also demonstrated a role in myocardial perfusion and cardiac recovery. A commonly used method for restoring pulsatility with rotodynamic blood pumps (RBPs) is to modulate the speed profile, synchronized to the cardiac cycle. This introduces additional parameters that influence the (un)loading of the heart, including the timing (phase shift) between the native cardiac cycle and the pump pulses, and the amplitude of speed modulation. In this study, the impact of these parameters upon the heart-RBP interaction was examined in terms of the pressure head-flow (HQ) diagram. The measurements were conducted using a rotodynamic Deltastream DP2 pump in a validated hybrid mock circulation with baroreflex function. The pump was operated with a sinusoidal speed profile, synchronized to the native cardiac cycle. The simulated ventriculo-aortic cannulation showed that the level of (un)loading and the shape of the HQ loops strongly depend on the phase shift. The HQ loops displayed characteristic shapes depending on the phase shift. Increased contribution of native contraction (increased ventricular stroke work [ W S ]) resulted in a broadening of the loops. It was found that the previously described linear relationship between W S and the area of the HQ loop for constant pump speeds becomes a family of linear relationships, whose slope depends on the phase shift. )
Array ( [Name] => TypeDocument [Label] => Document Type [Group] => TypDoc [Data] => article in journal/newspaper )
Array ( [Name] => Language [Label] => Language [Group] => Lang [Data] => unknown )
Array ( [Name] => NoteTitleSource [Label] => Relation [Group] => SrcInfo [Data] => https://figshare.com/articles/Analysis_of_Pressure_Head-Flow_Loops_of_Pulsatile_Rotodynamic_Blood_Pumps/6096287 )
Array ( [Name] => DOI [Label] => DOI [Group] => ID [Data] => 10.1184/r1/6096287.v1 )
Array ( [Name] => URL [Label] => Availability [Group] => URL [Data] => https://doi.org/10.1184/r1/6096287.v1<br />https://figshare.com/articles/Analysis_of_Pressure_Head-Flow_Loops_of_Pulsatile_Rotodynamic_Blood_Pumps/6096287 )
Array ( [Name] => Copyright [Label] => Rights [Group] => Cpyrght [Data] => In Copyright )
Array ( [Name] => AN [Label] => Accession Number [Group] => ID [Data] => edsbas.6297091F )
RecordInfo Array ( [BibEntity] => Array ( [Identifiers] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [Type] => doi [Value] => 10.1184/r1/6096287.v1 ) ) [Languages] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [Text] => unknown ) ) [Subjects] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [SubjectFull] => Biomedical Engineering not elsewhere classified [Type] => general ) [1] => Array ( [SubjectFull] => Rotodynamic blood pumps [Type] => general ) [2] => Array ( [SubjectFull] => Pulsatility [Type] => general ) [3] => Array ( [SubjectFull] => Pressure head-flow loops [Type] => general ) [4] => Array ( [SubjectFull] => Left ventricular assist device [Type] => general ) [5] => Array ( [SubjectFull] => In vitro study [Type] => general ) [6] => Array ( [SubjectFull] => Hybrid mock circulation [Type] => general ) [7] => Array ( [SubjectFull] => Continuous flow [Type] => general ) ) [Titles] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [TitleFull] => Analysis of Pressure Head-Flow Loops of Pulsatile Rotodynamic Blood Pumps [Type] => main ) ) ) [BibRelationships] => Array ( [HasContributorRelationships] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [PersonEntity] => Array ( [Name] => Array ( [NameFull] => Silje E. Jahren ) ) ) [1] => Array ( [PersonEntity] => Array ( [Name] => Array ( [NameFull] => Gregor Ochsner ) ) ) [2] => Array ( [PersonEntity] => Array ( [Name] => Array ( [NameFull] => Fangjun Shu ) ) ) [3] => Array ( [PersonEntity] => Array ( [Name] => Array ( [NameFull] => Raffael Amacher ) ) ) [4] => Array ( [PersonEntity] => Array ( [Name] => Array ( [NameFull] => James Antaki ) ) ) [5] => Array ( [PersonEntity] => Array ( [Name] => Array ( [NameFull] => Stijn Vandenberghe ) ) ) ) [IsPartOfRelationships] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [BibEntity] => Array ( [Dates] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [D] => 01 [M] => 01 [Type] => published [Y] => 2018 ) ) [Identifiers] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [Type] => issn-locals [Value] => edsbas ) ) ) ) ) ) )
IllustrationInfo