Optimization of pacing parameters for conditioned latissimus dorsi muscle in cardiomyoplasty.

ASAIO transactions Pub Date : 1991-07-01
C R Davies, R M Novoa, G B Jacobs, H Irié, J F Chen, D M Cosgrove
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Synchronous paced contractions of latissimus dorsi muscle pedicle (LDM) around the heart improve ventricular function in dynamic cardiomyoplasty. To optimize assistance and prolong pacemaker battery life, the LDM should be stimulated with the lowest energy pacing parameters (PP) that will produce maximal muscle contraction. Muscle fractional shortening (FS) and duration of contraction (CT) were studied in conditioned, fatigue-resistant LDM of six goats. Fractional shortening and CT were determined at increasing amplitude, (A, 1-6v); pulse width, (PW, 60-450 musec); and frequency, (F, 5-130 Hz). Maximal rate of contraction was determined by pacing at higher rates. Maximal FS plateaued after V, 2.4 +/- .6v; PW, 125 +/- 47 musec; and F, 36 +/- 9 Hz. Mean CT for all PP was significantly longer (p less than or equal to 0.001) than the burst length (185 msec). Increasing F resulted in CT, which peaked at 460 +/- 59 msec. Increasing rate of contraction demonstrated that over 87 beats per minute the muscle fails to achieve complete relaxation, and, therefore, maximal FS.

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心肌成形术条件背阔肌起搏参数的优化。
动态心肌成形术中,心脏周围背阔肌蒂(LDM)的同步节律性收缩可改善心室功能。为了优化辅助和延长起搏器电池寿命,应该用最低能量起搏参数(PP)刺激LDM,以产生最大的肌肉收缩。研究了6只条件性抗疲劳LDM山羊的肌肉缩短率(FS)和收缩持续时间(CT)。在振幅增加时测定分数缩短和CT, (A, 1-6v);脉冲宽度,(PW, 60-450 μ c);频率(F, 5-130 Hz)。最大收缩速率由较高速率的起搏决定。最大FS在V后趋于稳定,为2.4 +/- 0.6 V;PW, 125 +/- 47博物馆;F为36±9 Hz。所有PP的平均CT值明显长于突发长度(185 msec) (p小于或等于0.001)。增加F导致CT,峰值为460 +/- 59毫秒。增加的收缩率表明,超过每分钟87次的肌肉不能达到完全放松,因此,最大的FS。
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