Orlando Wendy, Hertzberg Jean, Shandas Robin, DeGroff Curt
Northwest Research Associates, Inc., Colorado Research Associates Div., 3380 Mitchell Lane, Boulder, Colorado 80301, USA.
Biomed Sci Instrum. 2002;38:321-6.
The Total Cavopulmonary Connection (TCPC), a variant of the Fontan operation used for palliative cardiovascular repair of patients with single ventricle physiology, creates a passive system of blood flow into the pulmonary circulation for which energy efficiency may be critical to long term outcome. Clinical studies have shown that reverse flow in the TCPC is an indication of poor clinical status in these patients. Using numerical simulations, we demonstrate that reverse flow leads to increased energy losses in compliant vessels. Such an effect can potentially set off a series of spiraling negative events with decreased ventricular function leading to reverse flow, which causes decreased energy efficiency, which in turn leads to worsening function, and so forth, thereby suggesting one cause of progressive heart failure in this patient group.
全腔静脉肺动脉连接术(TCPC)是用于单心室生理患者姑息性心血管修复的Fontan手术的一种变体,它创建了一个被动的血流系统进入肺循环,对于该系统而言,能量效率可能对长期预后至关重要。临床研究表明,TCPC中的逆向血流表明这些患者的临床状态不佳。通过数值模拟,我们证明逆向血流会导致顺应性血管中的能量损失增加。这种效应可能会引发一系列螺旋式负面事件,心室功能下降导致逆向血流,进而导致能量效率降低,这反过来又会导致功能恶化,如此等等,从而提示了该患者群体进行性心力衰竭的一个原因。