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Local Blood Residence Times in the Penn State Artificial Heart

机译:Local Blood Residence Times in the Penn State Artificial Heart

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Abstract:Thrombus formation associated with cardiac assist devices is a major concern in their application. Thrombogenesis is thought to be a function of, among other things, fluid shear stress and blood residence time. In the current study, a fiber–optic probe was developed and employed in conjunction with indicator dilution techniques to evaluate the local near–wall fluid residence times at a number of locations inside the Penn State 70 cc parallel port and 100 cc angle port left ventricular assist devices (LVADs). In this in vitro study, both 50 and 30 systolic duration regimes were investigated for each chamber. Using a relatively inexpensive optical arrangement, two decades of dye concentration (10‐6–10‐4Mof fluorescein sodium) were easily discernible. The washout process was characterized by an exponential decay with a time constant T. For all positions and operating conditions tested, T values were between 1–2 beats. In all cases tested, values of T in the valve regions were significantly longer (8.9–31.6; p ≥ 0.0075) than in the chamber proper. At every position T was substantially lower in the 70 cc chamber than in the larger pump (17.8–27.4). Systolic duration appeared to have no significant effect on T at the majority of investigated sites. The results indicate that the valve regions, which are known to have greater shear stresses, are also in contact with a volume element of blood for a longer time than is the rest of the chamber. This combination may be detrimental to fragile

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