| Literature DB >> 31741229 |
P Aigner1,2, M Schweiger3,4, K Fraser5, Y Choi3,4, F Lemme3, N Cesarovic6, U Kertzscher7, H Schima8,9, M Hübler3, M Granegger3,4,7.
Abstract
Investigations of ventricular flow patterns during mechanical circulatory support are limited to in vitro flow models or in silico simulations, which cannot fully replicate the complex anatomy and contraction of the heart. Therefore, the feasibility of using echocardiographic particle image velocimetry (Echo-PIV) was evaluated in an isolated working heart setup. Porcine hearts were connected to an isolated, working heart setup and a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) was implanted. During different levels of LVAD support (unsupported, partial support, full support), microbubbles were injected and echocardiographic images were acquired. Iterative PIV algorithms were applied to calculate flow fields. The isolated heart setup allowed different hemodynamic situations. In the unsupported heart, diastolic intra-ventricular blood flow was redirected at the heart's apex towards the left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT). With increasing pump speed, large vortex formation was suppressed, and blood flow from the mitral valve directly entered the pump cannula. The maximum velocities in the LVOT were significantly reduced with increasing support. For the first time, cardiac blood flow patterns during LVAD support were visualized and quantified in an ex vivo model using Echo-PIV. The results reveal potential regions of stagnation in the LVOT and, in future the methods might be also used in clinical routine to evaluate intraventricular flow fields during LVAD support.Entities:
Keywords: Echocardiographic particle image velocimetry; Left ventricular assist device; Mechanical circulatory support; Ultrasound velocimetry
Year: 2019 PMID: 31741229 PMCID: PMC6949310 DOI: 10.1007/s10439-019-02406-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Biomed Eng ISSN: 0090-6964 Impact factor: 3.934
Figure 1Schematic of the isolated heart apparatus in working mode. The Echo probe could be placed anywhere on the cardiac surface and allowed unlimited views for echocardiographic particle image velocimetry.
Figure 2Left: use of the fluid-filled silicone pouch for improved contact with the cardiac surface and compensation of cardiac motion. Right: exemplary echocardiography image of the left ventricle during application of the microbubbles.
Hemodynamic range found in the Echo-PIV experiments reported as median (range).
| Parameter | Unsupported | Partial support | Full support | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean arterial pressure (mmHg) | 55.8 (48.1–60.0) | 70.5* (63.0–83.1) | 70.4* (69.0–72.5) | |
| Left atrial pressure (mmHg) | 29.9 (23.1–33.9) | 24.3 (20.6–31.0) | 19.3*+ (11.1–21.0) | |
| Pump flow (L/min) | – | 3.90 (2.15–4.94) | 4.21 (3.70–4.94) | 0.23# |
| Coronary flow (L/min) | 0.70 (0.69–0.80) | 0.94 (0.70–1.10) | 1.00* (0.95–1.29) | |
| Arterial flow (L/min) | 2.36 (0.83–2.37) | 3.13* (2.56–4.27) | 3.18 (2.59–3.34) | |
| Aortic valve flow (L/min) | 3.05 (1.50–3.14) | 0.59* (0.21–1.35) | − 0.08* (–0.40–0.19) | |
| Pump speed (rpm) | – | 2400 (2100–2500) | 2500 (2400–2800) | |
| Heart rate (bpm) | 83 (39–93) | 82 (42–93) | 74 (58–83) | 0.911 |
Bold values indicate statistical significance (p < 0.05)
*p < 0.05 compared to unsupported condition (Scheffé test)
+p < 0.05 compared to partial support condition (Scheffé test)
#Two-group comparison using 2-sided t-test
Figure 3Steady streaming analysis (time averaged mean velocities) of two hearts at different support levels (left) unsupported, (middle) partial support, (right) full support; AV aortic valve; MV mitral valve.
Figure 4Flow fields within the left ventricle for three cardiac phases from the atrial view with the LVAD cannula at the bottom of the image (vectors indicating the flow direction, vector velocities color coded).
Figure 5Flow fields within the left ventricle for three cardiac phases from the lateral view with the LVAD cannula at the right side of the image (vectors indicating the flow direction, vector velocities color coded).
Statistical evaluation of velocity data in the LVOT gathered in atrial and lateral view; data presented as median (range)
| Parameter | Unsupported | Partial support | Full support | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.00015 (0.0000–0.002) | 0.00043 (0.0001–0.0014) | 0.00024 (0.0001–0.0006) | 0.208 | |
| 0.50 (0.43–0.54) | 0.27* (0.07–0.47) | 0.14* (0.06–0.17) | ||
| 0.08 (0.07–0.09) | 0.06 (0.01–0.07) | 0.03* (0.02–0.06) | ||
| 3637 (1763–34189) | 567 (155–1425) | 735* (188–1216) | 0.068 | |
| Normalized pulsatility ( | 5.3 (5.1–7.8) | 5.1 (2.8–8.2) | 3.8*+ (3.1–5.4) | 0.198 |
Bold values indicate statistical significance (p < 0.05)
*p < 0.05 compared to unsupported condition (Scheffé test)
+p < 0.05 compared to partial support condition (Scheffé test)