Background: Thrombus formation on or near the aortic valve has been reported in HeartMate II (Thoratec, Pleasanton, CA) left ventricular assist device (LVAD) patients whose aortic valves do not open. With an akinetic valve, thrombogenesis is more likely. Thrombus formation may lead to neurologic events, placing the patient at greater risk. Aortic valve stenosis and/or regurgitation have also been observed with akinetic aortic valves. Assessing aortic valve opening is crucial when optimizing rotations per minute (rpm) to minimize embolic risk and aortic valve stenosis but presently relies solely on echocardiography, intermittent decreases in rpms to force aortic valve opening, and monitoring of pulse pressure. We hypothesized the electrical current waveforms of the HeartMate II would reveal whether the aortic valve was opening due to pressure changes in the left ventricle to allow for continuous monitoring and control of aortic valve opening ratios.
Methods: Electrical HeartMate II current waveforms of patients from 2008 to 2009 that were recorded at the time of echocardiograph procedures were analyzed using a modified Karhunen-Loève transformation with a training set of electrical waveforms from 8,860 HeartMate II electrical current recordings from 2001 to 2009.
Results: The study included 6 patients. The electrical current magnitude of the projection of the electrical current waveforms onto the training set's eigenvectors was statistically significantly greater in 4 of the 6 patients when the aortic valve was closed, confirmed by echocardiography. The 2 patients who did not have a large increase in the magnitude had mild aortic valve regurgitation.
Conclusion: Electrical current analysis for rotary non-pulsatile pumps is a means to develop a physiologic feedback algorithm for an auto-mode, which currently does not exist. Constant regulation and optimization of rotary non-pulsatile LVADs would minimize patients' risk for neurologic events and aortic valve stenosis.
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BMC Cardiovasc Disord
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Graduate School of Public Health, St Luke's International University, Tokyo, Japan.
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Methods: This study was a single-center retrospective cohort study.
Mol Diagn Ther
January 2025
Department of Medicine and Robarts Research Institute, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, 4288A-1151 Richmond Street North, London, ON, N6A 5B7, Canada.
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Department of Cardiology, Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, Milan, Italy.
Aims: This study evaluates whether multi-chamber myocardial deformation analysis using speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) can enhance validated current staging systems and improve risk stratification for patients with moderate-to-severe aortic stenosis (AS).
Methods And Results: We reanalyzed 2D, Doppler, and STE data obtained from two cohorts: derivation (654 patients, median age: 82 years; 51% men) and validation (237 patients, median age: 77 years; 55% men) with at least moderate AS (aortic valve area<1.5 cm2).
Eur J Cardiothorac Surg
January 2025
Department of Cardiac Surgery, University Hospital Quironsalud Madrid, Spain.
Objectives: The Ross procedure for aortic regurgitation (AR) and abnormal aortic valve morphologies is associated with an increased risk of autograft dilatation. Autograft support may ameliorate this problem. We analyzed the results for all haemodynamic lesions and the effect of autograft support.
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The Second Department of Internal Medicine, University of Toyama, 2630 Sugitani, Toyama, Toyama 930-0194, Japan.
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Case Summary: An 81-year-old Japanese woman with very severe aortic stenosis and a massively calcified nodule at the non-coronary cusp (NCC) underwent TAVI with a 25 mm Navitor valve.
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