• 1. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery , Renji Hospital Attached to Shanghai Second Medical University , Shanghai 200127, P.R. China;;
  • 2. Department of cardiothoracic surgery , Groningen University Hospital , Groningen , the Netherlands.;
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Objective To assess the efficiency and safety of pulsatile catheter (PUCA) pump support during acute ischemic heart failure in sheep. Methods After heart failure model was induced successfully in 10 sheep, PUCA pump was inserted through aorta and the aortic valve orifice with its tip located in the left ventricle. It was then activated to support the hemodynamics for 3 hours. Hemodynamic parameters were monitored and recorded before thoracotomy, heart failure, and every 60 min after the support. Platelet and plasma free hemoglobin were tested during the experiment. Thrombosis in kidney, membrane-pump, and catheter were examined at the end of study. Results PUCA pump support was successful in 7 sheep for 3 hours and failed in 3 due to technical problems. During support with the PUCA pump, mean arterial pressure(MAP), systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure(DBP) increased gradually and close to the baseline at the end of experiment. No significant change in platelet and plasma free hemoglobin were found during the whole period of the PUCA pump support. No thrombosis was found as well by means of examining kidney, membrane-pump and catheter. Conclusions PUCA pump can successfully maintain the hemodynamics in a sheep acute heart failure model associated with few blood destruction and thrombosis. It is thus suitable for clinical application to heart failure patients for the maintenance of hemodynamics.

Citation: CHEN Changzhi ,LI Zhicheng,YE Qing,et al .. Maintenance of Hemodynamics with a Pulsatile Catheter Pump in a Sheep Model of Acute Left Heart Failure. Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2005, 12(3): 181-184. doi: Copy