Effect of tubing length pump on flow derived index during rotary blood pump support

Thananya Khienwad, R. Deepankaew, Praemai Wannawat, P. Naiyanetr
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The variable of connecting tube length (CTL) in rotary blood pumps (RBPs) is normally existed for the external circulatory support and thus eventually incurs the different outcome as compared to the internal circulatory support. This study aims to determine the effect of the various CTL on the measured parameters from RBP. To serve this purpose, a derived indexes from RBP under mock circulatory loop (MCL) were examined. IQ which is a slope of the linear regression between the maximal time derivative of pump flow, dQ/dtmax, and its peak to peak, QP2P, was determined to evaluate the effect of 3 different CTLs; 130, 50 and 10 cm (length of inlet tube), and 130, 50 and 50 cm (length of outlet tube). Moreover, the parameters dH/dtmax, which are the maximal time derivative of pressure head (H); AOP-LVP, and its peak to peak were derived. The slope of a linear regression between dQ/dtmax and dH/dtmax decreased during reduce CTL in contrast to IQ index. Thus, this study proved that IQ index was not significant influenced by a hydraulic resistance (including CTL) and therefore can be used to monitor the cardiac function in case of both external and internal RBP support.
泵管长度对旋转血泵支撑过程中流量导出指标的影响
旋转血泵(rbp)的连接管长度(CTL)变量通常存在于外循环支持中,从而最终导致与内循环支持不同的结果。本研究旨在确定不同CTL对RBP测量参数的影响。为此,我们对模拟循环回路(MCL)下RBP的衍生指标进行了检测。通过测定泵流量的最大时间导数dQ/dtmax与其峰对峰QP2P之间的线性回归斜率IQ来评价3种不同ctl的效果;进口管长度为130、50、10厘米,出口管长度为130、50、50厘米。参数dH/dtmax为压力水头(H)的最大时间导数;得到AOP-LVP,以及其峰与峰之间的关系。与IQ指数相比,dQ/dtmax和dH/dtmax之间的线性回归斜率在降低CTL期间减小。因此,本研究证明IQ指数不受水力阻力(包括CTL)的显著影响,因此可以用于监测外部和内部RBP支持情况下的心功能。
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