Introduction: In long-term ventricular support of patients with LVADs, left ventricular pressure (p(lv)) is relevant for indicating the unloading level of the heart. Monitoring of p(lv) over time might give more insight into the increase or decrease in native ventricular function. In this study, we aim to assess dynamic p(lv) noninvasively, using the LVAD as a pressure sensor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe use of long-term mechanical circulatory support (MCS) for heart failure by means of implanted continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices (cf-LVADs) will increase, either to enable recovery or to provide a destination therapy. The effectiveness and user-friendliness of MCS will depend on the development of near-physiologic control strategies for which accurate estimation of pump flow is essential. To provide means for the assessment of pump flow, this study presents pump models, estimating pump flow (Q(lvad)) from pump speed (n) and pressure difference across the LVAD (Δp(lvad)) or power uptake (P).
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