类似离体心脏灌注系统中顺应性对血流影响的实验研究

G. Bessa, J. Hadfield, Hyun‐Joong Chung, R. Sabbagh, D. Freed, D. Nobes
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-心脏移植等待名单远远超过供应。这种短缺通常归因于大量被丢弃的心脏,以及目前通过标准保存方法(静态冷藏(SCS))可获得的狭窄的6小时时间窗口。另一种被称为离体心脏灌注(EVHP)的方法在移植手术前维持人类供体心脏在体外的跳动。通过保持心脏以生理一致的方式工作并监测其功能,可以评估器官的健康状况,延长移植时间窗口。为了改进和优化EVHP系统,本工作旨在通过评估不同柔性管对上下游压力场和流场的影响,进一步研究脉动流动与柔性的关系。因此,为这项研究开发了可变顺应度、长度和几何形状的硅胶管——尽管到目前为止只测试了一个样品,此外还有一个实验装置,其中包含一个类似于EVHP系统左流回路的液压回路。利用激光多普勒测速仪(LDV)对柔性截面下游的流场进行了评估。研究结果将包括这些流场的新颖可视化以及各种顺应条件下压力波形的比较。
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Experimental Investigation Of The Effect Of Compliance Properties On The Flow In An Analogous Ex-Vivo Heart Perfusion System
—The heart transplant waiting list far exceeds supply. This shortage is generally attributed to the high number of discarded hearts and to the narrow six-hour time window currently available through the standard preservation method: static cold storage (SCS). An alternative method called ex-vivo heart perfusion (EVHP) maintains a human donor heart beating outside the body for the time preceding transplantation surgery. By keeping the heart working in a physiologically consistent way and monitoring its functions, the organ’s health can be assessed and the transplant time window can be extended. In order to improve and optimize the EVHP system, the present work aims to further investigate the relationship between pulsatile flow and compliance by assessing the effect of different compliant tubes on the upstream and downstream pressure and flow fields. Hence, silicone tubes of variable compliance, length, and geometrical shape were developed for this study — although only one sample has been tested so far, in addition to an experimental setup containing a hydraulic circuit analogous to the left flow loop of the EVHP system. The flow fields downstream of the compliant section are assessed using laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV). Findings will include novel visualizations of these flow fields as well as comparisons of pressure waveforms from an assortment of compliance conditions .
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