Left-Ventricular Unloading with a New Pulsatile Assist Device: the HIA-VAD System and its Influence on Myocardial Stunning
Summary To assess the mechanical unloading properties of a new pneumatic cardiac assist device (60 ml Medos® HIA-VAD®) and its possible influence on recovery from myocardial stunning we performed a study in 12 anaesthetized sheep. After left thoracotomy measuring transducers were placed and the assi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon 1995-12, Vol.43 (6), p.313-319 |
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To assess the mechanical unloading properties of a new pneumatic cardiac assist device (60 ml Medos® HIA-VAD®) and its possible influence on recovery from myocardial stunning we performed a study in 12 anaesthetized sheep. After left thoracotomy measuring transducers were placed and the assist device connected between the left-atrial appendage and the descending thoracic aorta. Global hemodynamics were measured before and after unloading was performed. Myocardial stunning was induced by transient occlusion of a coronary artery for 15 minutes and regional myocardial wall thickening was measured. A group without unloading served as controls (group I, n = 4). In a second group unloading was performed during the last ten minutes of ischemia (group II, n = 4) and in a third group unloading was performed for 30 minutes starting after ten minutes of reperfusion (group III, n = 4).
After starting the Medos® HIA-VAD®, significant unloading could be demonstrated: left-ventricular dP/dtmax decreased significantly (p 0.05), while the diastolic pressure increased (p < 0.05) to 134 % and 138 % in groups II and III.
After mechanical unloading whether during ischemia or during reperfusion systolic wall thickening in the postischemic area recovered to 103% and 92% of preischemic control in groups II and III, respectively. Recovery was incomplete in the non-unloaded controls (76 %) (p < 0.05 versus groups II and III). Post-ejection thickening, a diastolic measure of stunning, diminished significantly after unloading in both protocols (p < 0.05 for groups II and III versus group I).
We concludc that mechanical unloading with the 60 ml Medos® HIA-VAD® significantly improves recovery from myocardial stunning. |
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ISSN: | 0171-6425 1439-1902 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-2007-1013802 |