A portable system for autoregulation and wireless control of sensorized left ventricular assist devices
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
End stage heart failure patients could benefit from left ventricular assist device (LVAD)
implantation as bridge to heart transplantation or as destination therapy. However, LVAD
suffers from several limitations, including the presence of a battery as power supply, the
need for cabled connection from inside to outside the patient, and the lack of autonomous
adaptation to the patient metabolic demand during daily activity. The authors, in this wide
scenario, aim to contribute to advancement of the LVAD therapy by developing the hardware
and the
firmware of a portable autoregulation unit (ARU), able to fulfill the needs of
sensorized VAD in terms of physic/physiological data storing, continuous monitoring,
wireless control from the external environment and automatic adaptation to patient
activities trough the implementation of autoregulation algorithms. Moreover, in order to
answer the rules and safety requirements for implantable biomedical devices, a user control
interface (UCI), was developed and associated to the ARU for an external manual safe
control. The ARU and UCI functionalities and autoregulation algorithms have been successfully
tested on bench and on animal, with a response time of 1 s for activating autoregulation
algorithms.
Animal experiments showed as the presence of the ARU do not affect the animal
cardiovascular system, giving a proof of concept of its applicability in vivo.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Heart failure; Sensorized LVADs; Portable monitoring and autoregulation unit; Safety unit; Wireless monitoring
Elenco autori:
Trivella, MARIA GIOVANNA
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