ASAIO Journal | 2019

Quantification of Pulsed Operation of Rotary Left Ventricular Assist Devices with Wave Intensity Analysis

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The current generation of left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) provides continuous flow and has the capacity to reduce aortic pulsatility, which may be related to a range of complications associated with these devices. Pulsed LVAD operation using speed modulation presents a mechanism to restore aortic pulsatility and potentially mitigate complications. We sought to investigate the interaction of axial and centrifugal LVADs with the LV and quantify the effects of continuous and pulsed LVAD operations on LV generated wave patterns under different physiologic conditions using wave intensity analysis (WIA) method. The axial LVAD created greater wave intensity associated with LV relaxation. In both LVADs, there were only minor and variable differences between the continuous and pulsed operations. The response to physiologic stress was preserved with LVAD implantation as wave intensity increased marginally with volume loading and significantly with infusion of norepinephrine. Our findings and a new approach of investigating aortic wave patterns based on WIA are expected to provide useful clinical insights to determine the ideal operation of LVADs.

Volume 65
Pages 324–330
DOI 10.1097/MAT.0000000000000821
Language English
Journal ASAIO Journal

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