Lichtenstein O, Dinnar U
Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa.
J Biomech Eng. 1990 Feb;112(1):75-9. doi: 10.1115/1.2891129.
This study presents a simulated analysis of Phased Compression Cardiac Assist Device (PCCAD) and evaluation of its applicability as a non-invasive temporary assist for a failing heart. The new technique is based on the chest pump mechanism for blood flow augmentation during external massage by phased compression of the abdominal and thoracic cavities. A semi-closed hydraulic system to simulate the systemic circulation was constructed; the system includes a left ventricle which functions according to the Starling principle and a pneumatic system which controls the pressures applied to the thoracic and abdominal cavities, in complete synchronization with the beating normal or failing heart. The possibility of manipulating the three pumps in series (venous, heart, and arterial) has been checked, and the principal parameters which effect the efficiency of the PCCAD were evaluated. This in vitro analysis shows the high potential of a non-invasive temporary cardiac assist device. It points to the necessary measures one has to take in order to achieve good synchronization and to interfere externally with the augmentation of cardiac output or with the augmentation of root aortic pressure.
本研究对相控压缩心脏辅助装置(PCCAD)进行了模拟分析,并评估了其作为衰竭心脏无创临时辅助装置的适用性。这项新技术基于胸部泵机制,通过对腹腔和胸腔进行相控压缩来增加外部按摩期间的血流。构建了一个模拟体循环的半封闭液压系统;该系统包括一个根据斯塔林原理工作的左心室和一个与正常或衰竭心脏跳动完全同步控制施加于胸腔和腹腔压力的气动系统。已经检查了串联操作三个泵(静脉、心脏和动脉)的可能性,并评估了影响PCCAD效率的主要参数。这项体外分析表明了无创临时心脏辅助装置的巨大潜力。它指出了为实现良好同步以及从外部干预心输出量增加或主动脉根部压力增加而必须采取的必要措施。