TY - JOUR
T1 - Estimation of left ventricular recovery level based on the motor current waveform analysis on circulatory support with centrifugal blood pump
AU - Takahashi, K.
AU - Uemura, M.
AU - Watanabe, N.
AU - Ohuchi, K.
AU - Nakamura, M.
AU - Fukui, Y.
AU - Sakamoto, T.
AU - Takatani, S.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - In a mock circulatory loop simulating the left heart bypass using a centrifugal blood pump, analysis of the motor current waveform of the centrifugal pump was performed to derive a useful parameter to evaluate the status of ventricular function. The relationship between the peak, amplitude, and the peak of the fundamental frequency of the power spectral density of the periodic motor current waveform (MCpsdP) that reflected the pulsatile ventricular pressure, and the peak of the left ventricular pressure (LVP) was examined. Although both peak and amplitude of the motor current waveform showed an excellent correlation with the peak LVP, they failed to predict the opening of the aortic valve. The MCpsdP that corresponds to the frequency of the heart rate showed an excellent correlation with the peak LVP throughout the LVP levels, but the slope between them changed with the opening of the aortic valve. Thus, it is possible to follow the change in the LVP and detect even the opening of the aortic valve, and, hence, the recovery of the left ventricle. However, the slope of the linear regression equation varied, depending on the pump speed. This result implies that the MCpsdP can be possibly used to follow the change of ventricular function during circulatory assistance with a centrifugal blood pump as well as to control the pump speed in response to varying ventricular function.
AB - In a mock circulatory loop simulating the left heart bypass using a centrifugal blood pump, analysis of the motor current waveform of the centrifugal pump was performed to derive a useful parameter to evaluate the status of ventricular function. The relationship between the peak, amplitude, and the peak of the fundamental frequency of the power spectral density of the periodic motor current waveform (MCpsdP) that reflected the pulsatile ventricular pressure, and the peak of the left ventricular pressure (LVP) was examined. Although both peak and amplitude of the motor current waveform showed an excellent correlation with the peak LVP, they failed to predict the opening of the aortic valve. The MCpsdP that corresponds to the frequency of the heart rate showed an excellent correlation with the peak LVP throughout the LVP levels, but the slope between them changed with the opening of the aortic valve. Thus, it is possible to follow the change in the LVP and detect even the opening of the aortic valve, and, hence, the recovery of the left ventricle. However, the slope of the linear regression equation varied, depending on the pump speed. This result implies that the MCpsdP can be possibly used to follow the change of ventricular function during circulatory assistance with a centrifugal blood pump as well as to control the pump speed in response to varying ventricular function.
KW - Centrifugal blood pump
KW - Motor current waveform
KW - Power spectral density
KW - Ventricular recovery level
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0035172755&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1046/j.1525-1594.2001.06862.x
DO - 10.1046/j.1525-1594.2001.06862.x
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 11722348
AN - SCOPUS:0035172755
SN - 0160-564X
VL - 25
SP - 713
EP - 718
JO - Artificial Organs
JF - Artificial Organs
IS - 9
ER -