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Appropriate control time constant in relation to characteristics of the baroreflex vascular system in 1/R control of the total artificial heart.

Sora Mizuta1, Itsuro Saito2, Takashi Isoyama1, Shintaro Hara1, Terumi Yurimoto1, Xinyang Li1, Haruka Murakami1, Toshiya Ono1, Kunihiko Mabuchi3, Yusuke Abe4.   

Abstract

1/R control is a physiological control method of the total artificial heart (TAH) with which long-term survival was obtained with animal experiments. However, 1/R control occasionally diverged in the undulation pump TAH (UPTAH) animal experiment. To improve the control stability of the 1/R control, appropriate control time constant in relation to characteristics of the baroreflex vascular system was investigated with frequency analysis and numerical simulation. In the frequency analysis, data of five goats in which the UPTAH was implanted were analyzed with first Fourier transform technique to examine the vasomotion frequency. The numerical simulation was carried out repeatedly changing baroreflex parameters and control time constant using the elements-expanded Windkessel model. Results of the frequency analysis showed that the 1/R control tended to diverge when very low frequency band that was an indication of the vasomotion frequency was relative high. In numerical simulation, divergence of the 1/R control could be reproduced and the boundary curves between the divergence and convergence of the 1/R control varied depending on the control time constant. These results suggested that the 1/R control tended to be unstable when the TAH recipient had high reflex speed in the baroreflex vascular system. Therefore, the control time constant should be adjusted appropriately with the individual vasomotion frequency.

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Keywords:  1/R control; Baroreflex; Control time constant; Total artificial heart; Vasomotion frequency

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28516307     DOI: 10.1007/s10047-017-0965-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Artif Organs        ISSN: 1434-7229            Impact factor:   1.731


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