Experimental investigation of the influence of the hydraulic performance of an axial blood pump on intraventricular blood flow

Int J Artif Organs. 2021 Dec;44(12):980-989. doi: 10.1177/03913988211013046. Epub 2021 Apr 28.

Abstract

Blood flow inside the left ventricle (LV) is a concern for blood pump use and contributes to ventricle suction and thromboembolic events. However, few studies have examined blood flow inside the LV after a blood pump was implanted. In this study, in vitro experiments were conducted to emulate the intraventricular blood flow, such as blood flow velocity, the distribution of streamlines, vorticity and the standard deviation of velocity inside the LV during axial blood pump support. A silicone LV reconstructed from computerized tomography (CT) data of a heart failure patient was incorporated into a mock circulatory loop (MCL) to simulate human systemic circulation. Then, the blood flow inside the ventricle was examined by particle image velocimetry (PIV) equipment. The results showed that the operating conditions of the axial blood pump influenced flow patterns within the LV and areas of potential blood stasis, and the intraventricular swirling flow was altered with blood pump support. The presence of vorticity in the LV from the thoracic aorta to the heart apex can provide thorough washing of the LV cavity. The gradually extending stasis region in the central LV with increasing blood pump support is necessary to reduce the thrombosis potential in the LV.

Keywords: Mock circulatory loop; blood pump; intraventricular flow; particle image velocimetry; three-dimensional reconstruction.

MeSH terms

  • Blood Flow Velocity
  • Heart Ventricles / diagnostic imaging
  • Heart-Assist Devices*
  • Hemodynamics
  • Humans
  • Models, Cardiovascular