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Influence of flow design on microcirculation in conditions of undulation pump-left ventricle assist device testing

Authors

DOBŠÁK Petr NOVÁKOVÁ Marie BABA Atsushi VAŠKŮ Jaromír ISOYAMA Takashi SAITO Itsuro ABE Yusuke CHINZEI Tsuneo IMACHI Kou

Year of publication 2006
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Artificial Organs
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Physiology
Keywords mechanical cardiac support;pulsatile and nonpulsatile flow;microcirculation;conjunctival angioscopy
Description To study the microvessels in bulbar conjunctiva, we conducted an experiment in goat with a pneumatically driven left heart bypass pump, which was replaced with an undulation pump-left ventricle assist device for 9 days. Three flow patterns were tested: complete pulsatile, continuous, and percentage of pulsatile. We studied the morphology of arterioles and venules of the bulbar conjunctiva using photograph records. The setting up of continuous flow caused global vasoconstriction (significant in venules - P 0.05). During the pumping in the pulsatile and percentage of pulsatile modes, no significant changes of microvessel morphology were observed. The findings described could point to some disturbances in the microcirculatory bed in conditions of continuous flow.

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