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Residual native left ventricular function optimization using quantitative 3D echocardiographic assessment of rotational mechanics in patients with left ventricular assist devices

机译:左心室辅助装置患者旋转力学定量3D超声心动图评估剩余原生左心室功能优化

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Preservation of native left ventricular (LV) function in patients supported with LV assist device (LVAD) may be beneficial to attain optimal hemodynamics and enhance potential recovery. Currently, LVAD speed optimization is based on hemodynamic parameters, without considering residual native LV function. We hypothesized that alternatively, LV rotational mechanics can be quantified by 3D echocardiography (3DE), and may help preserve native LV function while optimizing LVAD speed. The goal of this study was to test the feasibility of quantifying the effects of LVAD implantation on LV rotational mechanics and to determine whether conventional speed optimization maximally preserves native LV function. We studied 55 patients with LVADs, who underwent 3DE imaging and quantitative analysis of LV twist. Thirty patients were studied before and after LVAD implantation. The remaining 25 patients were studied during hemodynamic ramp studies. The pump speed at which LV twist was maximal was compared with the hemodynamics-based optimal speed. LV twist decreased following LVAD implantation from 4.2 +/- 2.7 to 2.3 +/- 1.9 degrees (P0.01), reflecting the constricting effects on native function. With lower pump speeds, no significant changes were noted in LV twist, which peaked at a higher speed. In 11/25 (44%) patients, the conventional hemodynamic/2DE methodology and 3DE assessment of maximal residual function did not indicate the same optimal conditions, suggesting that a higher pump speed would have better preserved native function. In conclusion, quantitative 3DE analysis of LV rotational mechanics provides information, which together with hemodynamics may help select optimal pump speed, while maximally preserving native LV function.
机译:保存用LV辅助装置(LVAD)支持的患者的原生左心室(LV)功能可能是有益的,可以获得最佳的血流动力学,增强潜在的恢复。目前,LVAD速度优化基于血液动力学参数,而不考虑残留的天然LV功能。我们假设,替代地,LV旋转力学可以通过3D超声心动图(3DE)量化,并且可以帮助保护天然LV功能,同时优化LVAD速度。本研究的目标是测试量化LVAD植入对LV旋转力学的影响的可行性,并确定常规速度优化是否最大限度地保留了本地LV功能。我们研究了55名LVAD患者,患者进行3DE成像和LV扭曲的定量分析。在LVAD植入前后研究了30名患者。在血流动力学坡道研究中研究其余25名患者。将LV Twist最大的泵速与基于血流动力学的最佳速度进行比较。 LV捻度下调4.2 +/- 2.7至2.3 +/- 1.9度(P <0.01),反映了对天然功能的收缩效应。通过较低的泵速度,LV捻度没有明显的变化,其以更高的速度达到峰值。在11/25(44%)患者中,传统的血流动力学/ 2DE方法和3DE对最大残留功能的评估并未表示相同的最佳条件,表明泵速更高将具有更好的保存本机功能。总之,LV旋转力学的定量3DE分析提供了与血流动力学一起的信息,可以有助于选择最佳泵速度,同时最大限度地保持天然LV功能。

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