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What Is the Optimal Setting for a Continuous-Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device in Severe Mitral Regurgitation?

Noritsugu Naito1, Takashi Nishimura2, Yoshiaki Takewa1, Satoru Kishimoto1, Kazuma Date3, Akihide Umeki3, Masahiko Ando3, Minoru Ono3, Eisuke Tatsumi1.   

Abstract

Excessive left ventricular (LV) volume unloading can affect right ventricular (RV) function by causing a leftward shift of the interventricular septum in patients with mitral regurgitation (MR) receiving left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support. Optimal settings for the LVAD should be chosen to appropriately control the MR without causing RV dysfunction. In this study, we assessed the utility of our electrocardiogram-synchronized rotational speed (RS) modulation system along with a continuous-flow LVAD in a goat model of MR. We implanted EVAHEART devices after left thoracotomy in six adult goats weighing 66.4 ± 10.7 kg. Severe MR was induced through inflation of a temporary inferior vena cava filter placed within the mitral valve. We evaluated total flow (TF; the sum of aortic flow and pump flow [PF]), RV fractional area change (RVFAC) calculated by echocardiography, left atrial pressure (LAP), LV end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP), LV end-diastolic volume (LVEDV), and LV stroke work (LVSW) with a bypass rate (PF divided by TF) of 100% under four conditions: circuit-clamp, continuous mode, co-pulse mode (increased RS during systole), and counter-pulse mode (increased RS during diastole). TF tended to be higher in the counter-pulse mode. Moreover, RVFAC was significantly higher in the counter-pulse mode than in the co-pulse mode, whereas LAP was significantly lower in all driving modes than in the circuit-clamp condition. Furthermore, LVEDP, LVEDV, and LVSW were significantly lower in the counter-pulse mode than in the circuit-clamp condition. The counter-pulse mode of our RS modulation system used with a continuous-flow LVAD may offer favorable control of MR while minimizing RV dysfunction.
Copyright © 2016 International Center for Artificial Organs and Transplantation and Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  Left ventricular assist device; Mitral regurgitation; Rotational speed modulation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27199010     DOI: 10.1111/aor.12702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Artif Organs        ISSN: 0160-564X            Impact factor:   3.094


  4 in total

1.  The influence of pump rotation speed on hemodynamics and myocardial oxygen metabolism in left ventricular assist device support with aortic valve regurgitation.

Authors:  Kei Iizuka; Tomohiro Nishinaka; Yoshiaki Takewa; Kenji Yamazaki; Eisuke Tatsumi
Journal:  J Artif Organs       Date:  2017-04-20       Impact factor: 1.731

2.  Effect of concomitant mitral valve procedures for severe mitral regurgitation during left ventricular assist device implantation.

Authors:  Masashi Kawabori; Chitaru Kurihara; Ryan T Conyer; Andre C Critsinelis; Tadahisa Sugiura; Todd Rosengart; Jeffrey A Morgan
Journal:  J Artif Organs       Date:  2018-10-25       Impact factor: 1.731

3.  The characteristics of a porcine mitral regurgitation model.

Authors:  Bo Li; Yongchun Cui; Dong Zhang; Xiaokang Luo; Fuliang Luo; Bin Li; Yue Tang
Journal:  Exp Anim       Date:  2018-05-22

Review 4.  Experimental models of cardiac physiology and pathology.

Authors:  Jae Gyun Oh; Changwon Kho; Roger J Hajjar; Kiyotake Ishikawa
Journal:  Heart Fail Rev       Date:  2019-07       Impact factor: 4.214

  4 in total

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