Abstract
Introduction
In long-term ventricular support of patients with LVADs, left ventricular pressure (plv is relevant for indicating the unloading level of the heart. Monitoring of plv over time might give more insight into the increase or decrease in native ventricular function. In this study, we aim to assess dynamic plv noninvasively, using the LVAD as a pressure sensor.
Methods
Pressure head (dplvad) was estimated from pump flow with a dynamic pump model (1). Estimated dplvad and measured aortic pressure were used to calculate left ventricular pressure. Moreover, parameters dp/dtmax and mean, minimum, and maximum plv were derived.
The method was validated with a porcine
Results
The estimation of left ventricular pressure appeared to be accurate for both pumps. The parameters mean and minimum pressure were estimated with high accuracy. The degree of accuracy of the estimated plv was proportional to the degree of accuracy of the dynamic pump model.
Conclusions
We proved that the LVAD model described in this paper can be used as a pressure indicator to determine LV pressure at any time based on noninvasive measurements of pump flow, aortic pressure, and the properties of the outlet graft.
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