Right ventricular dynamics during left ventricular assistance in closed-chest dogs. 1993

M R Moon, and L J Castro, and A DeAnda, and Y Tomizawa, and G T Daughters, and N B Ingels, and D C Miller
Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, CA 94305.

To determine the effects of left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support on global right ventricular (RV) systolic mechanics, 8 closed-chest, conscious, sedated dogs were studied after placement of an LVAD (left ventricle to femoral artery bypass) and implantation of 27 tantalum markers into the left ventricular and RV walls for computation of biventricular volumes and geometry. Biplane cinefluoroscopic marker images and hemodynamic parameters were recorded during transient vena caval occlusion at various levels of LVAD support. Right ventricular contractility was assessed using end-systolic elastance and preload recruitable stroke work, and the myocardial (pump) efficiency of converting mechanical energy to external work (stroke work/total pressure-volume area) was calculated. With full LVAD support, RV end-diastolic volume increased from 60 +/- 15 to 62 +/- 17 mL (p < 0.002), pulmonary artery input impedance decreased from 940 +/- 636 to 587 +/- 347 dyne.s/cm5 (p < 0.007), and measurement of RV and left ventricular septal-free wall dimensions demonstrated a significant leftward septal shift (p < 0.0005). Global RV end-systolic elastance and preload recruitable stroke work decreased from 2.4 +/- 1.0 to 1.7 +/- 0.7 mm Hg/mL (p < 0.004) and 14.1 +/- 3.3 to 12.1 +/- 3.9 mm Hg (p < 0.02), respectively; however, RV power output and myocardial efficiency did not change significantly (p > 0.74 and p > 0.33, respectively). Therefore, during LVAD support, global RV contractility is impaired with leftward septal shifting, but RV myocardial efficiency and power output are maintained through a decrease in RV afterload and an increase in RV preload.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D009200 Myocardial Contraction Contractile activity of the MYOCARDIUM. Heart Contractility,Inotropism, Cardiac,Cardiac Inotropism,Cardiac Inotropisms,Contractilities, Heart,Contractility, Heart,Contraction, Myocardial,Contractions, Myocardial,Heart Contractilities,Inotropisms, Cardiac,Myocardial Contractions
D004285 Dogs The domestic dog, Canis familiaris, comprising about 400 breeds, of the carnivore family CANIDAE. They are worldwide in distribution and live in association with people. (Walker's Mammals of the World, 5th ed, p1065) Canis familiaris,Dog
D006346 Heart Septum This structure includes the thin muscular atrial septum between the two HEART ATRIA, and the thick muscular ventricular septum between the two HEART VENTRICLES. Cardiac Septum,Heart Septa,Septa, Heart,Septum, Cardiac,Septum, Heart
D006353 Heart-Assist Devices Small pumps, often implantable, designed for temporarily assisting the heart, usually the LEFT VENTRICLE, to pump blood. They consist of a pumping chamber and a power source, which may be partially or totally external to the body and activated by electromagnetic motors. Artificial Ventricle,Heart Assist Device,Heart Ventricle, Artificial,Pumps, Heart-Assist,Vascular-Assist Device,Vascular-Assist Devices,Ventricle-Assist Device,Ventricular Assist Device,Artificial Heart Ventricle,Artificial Heart Ventricles,Artificial Ventricles,Assist Device, Heart,Assist Device, Ventricular,Assist Devices, Heart,Assist Devices, Ventricular,Device, Heart Assist,Device, Heart-Assist,Device, Vascular-Assist,Device, Ventricle-Assist,Device, Ventricular Assist,Devices, Heart Assist,Devices, Heart-Assist,Devices, Vascular-Assist,Devices, Ventricle-Assist,Devices, Ventricular Assist,Heart Assist Devices,Heart Ventricles, Artificial,Heart-Assist Device,Heart-Assist Pump,Heart-Assist Pumps,Pump, Heart-Assist,Pumps, Heart Assist,Vascular Assist Device,Vascular Assist Devices,Ventricle Assist Device,Ventricle, Artificial,Ventricle, Artificial Heart,Ventricle-Assist Devices,Ventricles, Artificial,Ventricles, Artificial Heart,Ventricular Assist Devices
D006439 Hemodynamics The movement and the forces involved in the movement of the blood through the CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM. Hemodynamic
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D016278 Ventricular Function, Right The hemodynamic and electrophysiological action of the right HEART VENTRICLE. Right Ventricular Function,Function, Right Ventricular,Functions, Right Ventricular,Right Ventricular Functions,Ventricular Functions, Right

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