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- W3126091021 abstract "Although it has been established that continuous flow left ventricular assist devices are sensitive to loading conditions, the effect of acute load and postural changes on pump flow have not been explored systematically.Fifteen stable outpatients were studied. Patients sequentially transitioned from the seated position to supine, passive leg raise, and standing with transition effects documented. A modified Valsalva maneuver, consisting of a forced expiration with an open glottis, was performed in each position. A sustained, 2-handed handgrip was performed in the supine position. The pump flow waveform was recorded continuously and left ventricular end-diastolic diameter measured during each stage using transthoracic echocardiography. Transitioning from seated to supine posture produced a significant increase in the flow and the ventricular end-diastolic diameter, consistent with an increased preload. The transition from supine to standing produced a transient increase in the mean flow and decreased the flow pulsatility index. At steady state, these changes were reversed with a decrease in the mean and trough flow and increased pulsatility index, consistent with venous redistribution and possible baroreflex compensation. Four distinct patterns of standing-induced flow waveform effects were identified, reflecting varying preload, afterload, and individual compensatory effects. A sustained handgrip produced a significant decrease in flow and increase in flow pulsatility across all patients, reflecting an increased afterload pressure. A modified Valsalva maneuver produced a decrease in the flow pulsatility while seated, supine, and standing, but not during leg raise. Five patterns of pulsatility effect during Valsalva were observed: (1) minimal change, (2) pulsatility recovery, (3) rapid flatline, (4) slow flatline with delayed flow recovery, and (5) primary suction.Acute disturbances in loading conditions produce heterogeneous pump flow responses reflecting their complex interactions with pump and ventricular function as well as reflex compensatory mechanisms. Differences in responses and individual variabilities have significant implications for automated pump control algorithms." @default.
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- W3126091021 title "Phenotyping of Stable Left Ventricular Assist Device Patients Using Noninvasive Pump Flow Responses to Acute Loading Transients" @default.
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