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Use of a right ventricular continuous flow pump to validate the distensible model of the pulmonary vasculature
F. Vanden Eynden, P. Segers, T. Bové, F. De Somer, B. El Oumeiri, G. Van Nooten
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- MeSH
- Pulmonary Artery physiology MeSH
- Vascular Resistance physiology MeSH
- Ventricular Function, Right physiology MeSH
- Pulmonary Circulation physiology MeSH
- Swine MeSH
- Pulsatile Flow physiology MeSH
- Animals MeSH
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- Animals MeSH
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- Journal Article MeSH
In the pulmonary circulation, resistive and compliant properties overlap in the same vessels. Resistance varies nonlinearly with pressure and flow; this relationship is driven by the elastic properties of the vessels. Linehan et al. correlated the mean pulmonary arterial pressure and mean flow with resistance using an original equation incorporating the distensibility of the pulmonary arteries. The goal of this study was to validate this equation in an in vivo porcine model. In vivo measurements were acquired in 6 pigs. The distensibility coefficient (DC) was measured by placing piezo-electric crystals around the pulmonary artery (PA). In addition to experiments under pulsatile conditions, a right ventricular (RV) bypass system was used to induce a continuous pulmonary flow state. The Linehan et al. equation was then used to predict the pressure from the flow under continuous flow conditions. The diameter-derived DC was 2.4%/mmHg (+/-0.4%), whereas the surface area-based DC was 4.1 %/mmHg (+/-0.1%). An increase in continuous flow was associated with a constant decrease in resistance, which correlated with the diameter-based DC (r=-0.8407, p=0.044) and the surface area-based DC (r=-0.8986, p=0.028). In contrast to the Linehan et al. equation, our results showed constant or even decreasing pressure as flow increased. Using a model of continuous pulmonary flow induced by an RV assist system, pulmonary pressure could not be predicted based on the flow using the Linehan et al. equation. Measurements of distensibility based on the diameter of the PA were inversely correlated with the resistance.
IBiTech bioMMeda Ghent University Belgium
Laboratory of Experimental Cardiac Surgery Ghent University Hospital Belgium
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