Christensen C W, Smith L M, Gao H, Grenier R P, Schmidt D H
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
ASAIO Trans. 1991 Jul-Sep;37(3):M503-5.
To assist in the development of an artificial blood pump, The Milwaukee Heart (MH-1), a new nuclear scintigraphy camera was used to study the wash-in and wash-out patterns of the MH-1. These studies indicate the MH-1 has an ejection fraction of 59.3%, with a stroke volume of 72 +/- 3 ml, and an afterload of 130 mmHg. Flow through the device is highly uniform, with no areas of stagnation. Regional ejection fraction images demonstrate homogeneous ejection from apex to base. The ability to scan through the first pass images allows study of wash-in, mixing, and wash-out of the tracer. In conclusion, this technique may provide a new approach to evaluating artificial heart pumps.
为协助开发一种人工血泵——密尔沃基心脏(MH - 1),一台新型核闪烁相机被用于研究MH - 1的造影剂注入和清除模式。这些研究表明,MH - 1的射血分数为59.3%,每搏输出量为72±3毫升,后负荷为130毫米汞柱。通过该装置的血流高度均匀,没有停滞区域。局部射血分数图像显示从心尖到心底的射血均匀。通过首次通过图像进行扫描的能力使得能够研究示踪剂的注入、混合和清除。总之,这项技术可能为评估人工心脏泵提供一种新方法。