Hemodynamic and Exercise Performance With Pulsatile and Continuous-Flow Left Ventricular Assist Devices

Author:

Haft Jonathan1,Armstrong William1,Dyke David B.1,Aaronson Keith D.1,Koelling Todd M.1,Farrar David J.1,Pagani Francis D.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Section of Cardiac Surgery (J.H., F.D.P.) and the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine (W.A., D.B.D., K.D.A., T.M.K.), University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Mich; and Thoratec Corp (D.J.F.), Pleasanton, Calif.

Abstract

Background— Continuous-flow rotary pumps with axial design are increasingly used for left ventricular assist support. The efficacy of this design compared with pulsatile, volume displacement pumps, with respect to characteristics of left ventricular unloading, and exercise performance remains largely unstudied. Methods and Results— Thirty-four patients undergoing implantation with a pulsatile, volume displacement pump operating in a full-to-empty cycle (HeartMate XVE; Thoratec Inc, Pleasanton, Calif; n=16) or continuous-flow rotary pump with an axial design operating at a fixed rotor speed (HeartMate II; Thoratec Inc; n=18) were evaluated with right heart catheterization and echocardiography preoperatively and at 3 months postoperatively and cardiopulmonary exercise testing 3 months postoperatively. Support with either the XVE or II resulted in significant ( P <0.05) increases in cardiac output and reduction in mean pulmonary artery and pulmonary wedge pressures. Exercise capacity at 3 months was similar between groups (% predicted peak V̇ o 2 −XVE: 46.8±10.2 versus II: 49.1±13.6). Echocardiography at 3 months demonstrated a significantly ( P <0.05) greater reduction in left ventricular end-diastolic volume (−49±16% versus −35±20%), left ventricular end-systolic volume (−59±20 versus −37±21%), and percent mitral valve regurgitant volume (−99±2% versus −52±56%) for the XVE compared with II, respectively. Conclusions— The HeartMate XVE or II provided equivalent degrees of hemodynamic support and exercise capacity. The XVE was associated with greater left ventricular volume unloading. Characteristics of left ventricular pressure and volume unloading between these pump designs and mode of operation do not influence early exercise performance.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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