TY - JOUR
T1 - Measurement of hemodynamic changes with the axial flow blood pump installed in descending aorta
AU - Okamoto, Eiji
AU - Yano, Tetsuya
AU - Miura, Hidekazu
AU - Shiraishi, Yasuyuki
AU - Yambe, Tomoyuki
AU - Mitamura, Yoshinori
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements This study was supported by KAKENHI [Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research-C (No. 16K01375)], and supported by research program of Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University (No. 2015_10).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2017, The Japanese Society for Artificial Organs.
PY - 2017/12/1
Y1 - 2017/12/1
N2 - We have developed various axial flow blood pumps to realize the concept of the Valvo pump, and we have studied hemodynamic changes under cardiac assistance using an axial flow blood pump in series with the natural heart. In this study, we measured hemodynamic changes of not only systemic circulation but also cerebral circulation and coronary circulation under cardiac support using our latest axial flow blood pump placed in the descending aorta in an acute animal experiment. The axial flow blood pump was installed at the thoracic descending aorta through a left thoracotomy of a goat (43.8 kg, female). When the pump was on, the aortic pressure and aortic flow downstream of the pump increased with preservation of pulsatilities. The pressure drop upstream of the pump caused reduction of afterload pressure, and it may lead to reduction of left ventricular wall stress. However, cerebral blood flow and coronary blood flow were decreased when the pump was on. The axial flow blood pump enables more effective blood perfusion into systemic circulation, but it has the potential risk of blood perfusion disturbance into cerebral circulation and coronary circulation. The results indicate that the position before the coronary ostia might be suitable for implantation of the axial flow blood pump in series with the natural heart to avoid blood perfusion disturbances.
AB - We have developed various axial flow blood pumps to realize the concept of the Valvo pump, and we have studied hemodynamic changes under cardiac assistance using an axial flow blood pump in series with the natural heart. In this study, we measured hemodynamic changes of not only systemic circulation but also cerebral circulation and coronary circulation under cardiac support using our latest axial flow blood pump placed in the descending aorta in an acute animal experiment. The axial flow blood pump was installed at the thoracic descending aorta through a left thoracotomy of a goat (43.8 kg, female). When the pump was on, the aortic pressure and aortic flow downstream of the pump increased with preservation of pulsatilities. The pressure drop upstream of the pump caused reduction of afterload pressure, and it may lead to reduction of left ventricular wall stress. However, cerebral blood flow and coronary blood flow were decreased when the pump was on. The axial flow blood pump enables more effective blood perfusion into systemic circulation, but it has the potential risk of blood perfusion disturbance into cerebral circulation and coronary circulation. The results indicate that the position before the coronary ostia might be suitable for implantation of the axial flow blood pump in series with the natural heart to avoid blood perfusion disturbances.
KW - Artificial heart
KW - Axial flow blood pump
KW - Cerebral circulation
KW - Coronary circulation
KW - Ventricular assist device
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U2 - 10.1007/s10047-017-0985-2
DO - 10.1007/s10047-017-0985-2
M3 - Article
C2 - 28887718
AN - SCOPUS:85028954902
SN - 1434-7229
VL - 20
SP - 390
EP - 393
JO - Journal of Artificial Organs
JF - Journal of Artificial Organs
IS - 4
ER -