Aortic Valve Ejection Fraction for Monitoring Heart Contractility in Patients Supported with a Continuous Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device

M. Simaan, Viswajith S. Vasudevan, T. Maul, P. Wearden
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Ejection Fraction (EF) is an important parameter that is used in the diagnosis of heart failure. It provides a measure of the ability of the heart to pump blood into the circulatory system. For patients implanted with a continuous flow left ventricular assist device (LVAD), the standard definition of EF provides a measure of the combined ability of both the heart to pump blood through the aortic valve and the LVAD to pump blood continuously out of the left ventricle both into the circulatory system. In this paper, we introduce a new concept of EF, labeled Aortic Valve Ejection Fraction (or AVEF) which provides an accurate measure of only the ability of the heart to pump blood through the aortic valve while the LVAD is actively running. We investigate the benefits of AVEF and its relation to the LVAD speed using a well-established mathematical model of an LVAD-assisted left ventricle. We compare the sensitivities of the new AVEF index and the standard EF index to changes in heart contractility over a wide range of after loads. Our results show that AVEF is more sensitive to changes in heart contractility than EF. At a typical LVAD speed of 4,000RPM, a 10% improvement in heart contractility over time for a patient with congestive heart failure yields 13.20% increase in AVEF, while the same increase in contractility yields only 7.52% increase in EF. The AVEF index could provide a reliable, non-invasive mechanism for monitoring improvements in heart contractility for patients implanted with LVAD.
主动脉瓣射血分数在连续血流左心室辅助装置支持下监测心脏收缩性
射血分数(EF)是诊断心力衰竭的一个重要参数。它提供了一种衡量心脏将血液泵入循环系统的能力。对于植入连续血流左心室辅助装置(LVAD)的患者,EF的标准定义提供了心脏通过主动脉瓣泵血和LVAD将血液连续地从左心室泵入循环系统的综合能力的度量。在本文中,我们引入了一个新的EF概念,即主动脉瓣射血分数(AVEF),它提供了一个准确的测量,仅当LVAD主动运行时,心脏通过主动脉瓣泵血的能力。我们通过建立LVAD辅助左心室的数学模型来研究AVEF的益处及其与LVAD速度的关系。我们比较了新的AVEF指数和标准EF指数的敏感性在大范围的负荷后心脏收缩力的变化。结果表明,AVEF对心脏收缩力的变化比EF更敏感。在典型的LVAD速度为4,000RPM时,充血性心力衰竭患者心脏收缩力随着时间的推移改善10%,AVEF会增加13.20%,而同样的收缩力增加只会导致EF增加7.52%。AVEF指数可为监测LVAD患者心脏收缩能力的改善提供可靠、无创的机制。
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