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Hemodynamic and metabolic changes during exercise in calves with total artificial hearts of different sizes yet similar output.

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Artificial Organs (impact factor: 2). 10/2007; 31(9):667-76. DOI:10.1111/j.1525-1594.2007.00445.x pp.667-76
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT To evaluate the effects of downsizing of the total artificial heart (TAH), we compared the anaerobic threshold (AT) values in calves with two different types of TAH (Cleveland Clinic-Nimbus TAH and the downsized MagScrew TAH). Exercise studies were performed using a treadmill in 12 calves. During the exercise, parameters to obtain the AT were measured. To evaluate the determinants of the AT, a linear regression analysis was performed between AT and potential variables. AT values from 29 studies revealed no significant differences between the two different TAHs, with no significant differences in hemodynamic or oxygen metabolic parameters. AT values correlated well with pump flow/body weight (Q) multiplied by the hemoglobin level, regardless of the TAH used. In conclusion, downsizing of the original TAH design did not reduce AT without any significant differences in hemodynamic or oxygen metabolic parameters during exercise in calves.

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Keywords

12 calves
 
29 studies
 
anaerobic threshold
 
calves
 
determinants
 
different types
 
downsized MagScrew TAH
 
Exercise studies
 
hemodynamic
 
hemoglobin level
 
linear regression analysis
 
original TAH design
 
oxygen metabolic parameters
 
pump flow/body weight
 
total artificial heart
 

Keiji Kamohara