Performance study of dual heart assisted control system based on SL-SMC physiological combination controller.
Int J Artif Organs
; 47(9): 666-680, 2024 Sep.
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ABSTRACT
The main challenges of Biventricular Assist Devices (BiVAD) as a treatment modality for patients with Bicardiac heart failure heart failure are the balance of systemic blood flow during changes in physiological activity and the prevention of ventricular suction. In this study, a model of the Biventricular Circulatory System (BCS) was constructed and a physiological combination controller based on Starling-Like controller and Sliding Mode Controller (SMC) was proposed. The effects of the physiological controller on the hemodynamics of the BCS were investigated by simulating two sets of physiological state change experiments elevated pulmonary artery resistance and resting-exercise, with constant speed (CS) control and combined Starling-like and PI control (SL-PI) as controllers. Simulation and experimental results showed that the Starling-like and Sliding Mode Control (SL-SMC) physiological combination controller was effective in preventing the occurrence of ventricular suction, providing higher cardiac output, maintain balance of systemic blood flow, and have higher response speed and robustness in the face of physiological state changes.
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Coração Auxiliar
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Insuficiência Cardíaca
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Hemodinâmica
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Modelos Cardiovasculares
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2024
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