Less invasive approach to automated closed-loop control of hemodynamics in decompensated heart failure

K. Uemura, T. Kawada, C. Zheng, M. Sugimachi
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Abstract: We have been developing a computer-controlled infusion system of cardiovascular drugs (vasodilator, inotropes, diuretics, volume-expander) to automatically optimize arterial pressure (AP), cardiac output (CO), and pulmonary wedge pressure (PCWP) in heart failure (HF). In our previous developments, however, CO and PCWP were measured through thoracotomy, and inotropes were inevitably infused, which were clinically impractical or not in line with HF guidelines. We have made the system less invasive and clinically feasible. CO and PCWP were estimated and monitored less-invasively utilizing transthoracic-echocardiography. Control algorithm was revised in accordance with the guidelines. We applied the system to 9 HF dogs. Once activated, our system immediately started infusions of vasodilator/diuretics in all animals. Inotropes was not used in 3, and used at minimal doses in 6 animals that were intolerant of vasodilators. Hemodynamic variables were controlled to their targets accurately. In conclusion, the advanced system may be useful in managing patients with HF.
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失代偿性心力衰竭血流动力学自动闭环控制的微创方法
摘要:我们一直在开发一种计算机控制的心血管药物输注系统(血管扩张剂、收缩性药物、利尿剂、容量扩张剂),以自动优化心力衰竭(HF)患者的动脉压(AP)、心输出量(CO)和肺楔形压(PCWP)。然而,在我们之前的研究中,CO和PCWP是通过开胸测量的,并且不可避免地注入了肌力药物,这在临床上是不切实际的或不符合HF指南。我们已经使这个系统的侵入性更小,在临床上是可行的。利用经胸超声心动图对CO和PCWP进行无创评估和监测。根据指南对控制算法进行了修改。我们将该系统应用于9只HF犬。一旦激活,我们的系统立即开始在所有动物中输注血管扩张剂/利尿剂。3只动物没有使用肌张力药物,6只对血管扩张剂不耐受的动物使用了最小剂量。血流动力学参数被精确控制在目标范围内。总之,这种先进的系统可能对心衰患者的治疗有用。
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