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Auton Neurosci ; 116(1-2): 69-75, 2004 Nov 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15556840

ABSTRACT

In order to compare the heart rate variability (HRV) and stroke volume variability (SVV), supine electrocardiographic (ECG) and the time series data of left ventricular (LV) volume recordings were taken in 12 healthy adult male volunteers. The low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF) peaks of HRV and SVV were evaluated quantitatively by power spectral analysis. The fractal dimension (FD) of the time series data was analyzed by the box-counting method. A LF peak around 0.1 Hz and a HF peak around 0.3 Hz were as clearly observed in the SVV spectrum as in the HRV spectrum. The LF/HF ratio in SVV was significantly lower than that in HRV, while the FD was significantly higher in SVV than in HRV. No significant correlation of HF, LF or FD was observed between HRV and SVV. Our results indicate that SVV provides different information about the activity of the autonomic nervous system than HRV.


Subject(s)
Blood Pressure/physiology , Heart Rate/physiology , Stroke Volume/physiology , Adult , Electrocardiography/methods , Humans , Male , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted , Spectrum Analysis/methods , Time Factors
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ASAIO J ; 49(6): 698-700, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14655737

ABSTRACT

Monitoring cardiovascular control system information is important in considering the quality of life (QOL) of patients with artificial hearts. Natural heart circulation is controlled by an autonomic nervous system. Therefore, it is desirable to record autonomic nerve activity for the control of artificial heart systems. We directly recorded vagal nerve activity in long-term animal experiments. Six healthy adult goats were anesthetized with halothane inhalation, and thoracotomy was performed with the fourth rib resection during mechanical ventilation. Arterial blood pressure and right and left atrial pressures were continuously monitored with an inserted catheter. Cardiac output was measured by an electromagnetic flow meter attached to the ascending aorta. After the chest was closed, an incision was made in the left neck, and the left vagal nerve was separated. Stainless steel electrodes were inserted into the vagal nerve and fixed by a plasticizer. After the incision was closed, the goats were transferred to a cage and extubated after waking. Vagal nerve activity was measured using hemodynamic parameters when the animals were awake. Our results show that clear observation of autonomic nerve discharge was made through this experimental system for over 1 month. The tonus of the vagal nerve was significantly altered before body motion with hemodynamic changes, suggesting the possibility of prediction. These results suggest that information from autonomic nerves may help to control implantable artificial hearts or ventricular assist devices.


Subject(s)
Autonomic Nervous System/physiology , Electromagnetic Phenomena/instrumentation , Heart, Artificial , Monitoring, Physiologic/instrumentation , Vagus Nerve/physiology , Animals , Aorta , Blood Pressure , Cardiac Output , Electrodes, Implanted , Goats , Heart-Assist Devices
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Biomed Pharmacother ; 57 Suppl 1: 83s-86s, 2003 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14572681

ABSTRACT

The "Pockemon shock" is the most famous accident in the history of the broadcasting industry in Japan. Based on the experiences of this unfortunate accident from famous animation program "Pocket Monster", this study focused on the psychology and psychosomatics of the patients. A head-mounted display was used as the three-dimensional image presentation device and "Descent", a free software shooting game, was used as the software. Ten healthy adult male volunteers were used in this experiment after obtaining their informed consent. The oxygen metabolic change in the anterior lobe of the brain was measured by near infrared spectroscopy and recorded on an electrocardiogram. The mental scaling tendency of the object was analyzed using the type A behavior pattern and the hostility scaling. The Cook and Medley hostility (HO) scale from the Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory (MMPI) was also used in this experiment. From this scaling methodology, the paranoid scale, cynicism scale, lie scale, social support quality and social support quantity were calculated. All measured time series data were kept in the normal range, and no fatal arrhythmia or epilepsy were observed during experiments. In some cases, the brain oxygen metabolism may completely differ for the objects of Type A and Type B behavior patterns. On the whole, correlation did not become significant in type A scaling and hostility scaling. In a comparison of the percent changes of the HF in HRV with lie scaling, significant negative correlation was observed. The social support quantity was calculated from Cook and Medley, and significant negative correlations were observed with percent changes of LF/HF in HRV. The lie scale and social support quantity are opposite scaling. The sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system have an opposite function also. Therefore, our results showed an interesting phenomenon, when considering the relationship between the autonomic function and the pathophysiological reaction to the audiovisual stimulations. As for the photo sensitive epilepsy, it was reported to be only 5-10% for all patients. Therefore, 90% or more of the cause could not be determined in patients who started a morbid response. The results in this study suggest that the autonomic function was connected to the mental tendency of the objects. By examining such directivity, it is expected that subjects, which show morbid reaction to an audiovisual stimulation, can be screened beforehand.


Subject(s)
Acoustic Stimulation , Personality Assessment , Photic Stimulation/methods , Acoustic Stimulation/adverse effects , Acoustic Stimulation/methods , Adult , Auditory Perception/physiology , Heart Rate/physiology , Hostility , Humans , Japan , Male , Oxygen/physiology , Photic Stimulation/adverse effects , Type A Personality , Video Games/adverse effects , Video Games/trends , Visual Perception/physiology
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Biomed Pharmacother ; 57 Suppl 1: 122s-125s, 2003 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14572688

ABSTRACT

Where is the place which should be helped in a patient with congestive heart failure? The answer may be contraction of the heart. At Tohoku University, development research of "the artificial myocardium" has been conducted, using a ball screw type electromagnetic motor. Furthermore, super-miniaturization is being attempted at present. Thus, a system with shape memory alloy is being developed. The cooling speed problem was solved by the application of the Peltier element. A drive at a speed equal to that of a heartbeat was realized by the application of this system. At present, a ventricular assist device is used for patients waiting for a heart transplant in Japan. An air driven type system disturbs a patient's QOL remarkably because it is connected to the drive device. With our concept, energy is provided by using the electromagnetic force from outside of the body by the use of transcutaneous energy transmission system. Magnetic shielding by amorphous fibers was used at Tohoku University to improve the total efficiency. A natural heart can alter the cardiac output corresponding to the demand. Artificial internal organs must participate in the system of the living body, too. Tohoku University has developed a resistance based artificial heart control algorithm, which simulated a baroreflex system to cope with every demand. Nano level sensing equipment is now under development at Tohoku University. At present, development is being conducted aiming at an "intelligent artificial myocardium".


Subject(s)
Baroreflex , Heart-Assist Devices/trends , Nanotechnology/standards , Equipment Design/trends , Humans , Japan
5.
Circ J ; 67(7): 640-2, 2003 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12845191

ABSTRACT

A 48-year-old woman with cyanosis was referred for investigation of atrial septal defect (ASD). Blood gas analysis on admission revealed moderate hypoxemia, and a pressure study during right heart catheterization revealed pulmonary hypertension (PH). Spiral computed tomography (CT) scan disclosed extensive thrombi in dilated large symmetrical pulmonary arteries with clear lung fields, and large strand-like thrombi on the inner surface of the pulmonary arterial wall along the vascular curvature were visualized by virtual CT angioscopic imaging. The thrombi were eventually considered to be not thromboemboli but thrombi in situ, because no segmental or larger defects were detected in the lung perfusion scan, although it showed cardiovascular imprints and an inhomogeneously decreased perfusion pattern. Pulmonary thrombi in situ are an uncommon manifestation in patients with ASD, and have not been described from the evidence of both CT and lung perfusion scans. The findings indicate that pulmonary thrombi in situ are not associated with occlusion of the large pulmonary arteries and the resultant development of PH. The patient was conservatively treated with medication, and the pulmonary thrombi did not show significant change with anticoagulant therapy. She died suddenly at the age of 51 years.


Subject(s)
Heart Septal Defects, Atrial/complications , Pulmonary Artery , Thrombosis/complications , Angiography , Angioscopy , Fatal Outcome , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Radiography, Thoracic , Thrombosis/diagnostic imaging , Thrombosis/pathology , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , User-Computer Interface
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Artif Organs ; 27(1): 2-7, 2003 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12534706

ABSTRACT

Tohoku University has developed various artificial organs over the last 30 years. Pneumatic driven ventricular assist devices with a silicone ball valve have been designed by the flow visualization method, and clinical trials have been performed in Tohoku University Hospital. On the basis of these developments, a pneumatic driven total artificial heart has been developed and an animal experimental evaluation was conducted. The development of artificial organs in Tohoku University has now progressed to the totally implantable type using the transcutaneous energy transmission system with amorphous fibers for magnetic shielding. Examples of implantable systems include a vibrating flow pump for ventricular assist device, an artificial myocardium by the use of shape memory alloy with Peltier elements, and an artificial sphincter for patients with a stoma. An automatic control system for artificial organs had been developed for the ventricular assist devices including a rotary blood pump to avoid suction and to maintain left and right heart balance. Based upon the technology of automatic control algorithm, a new diagnostic tool for evaluating autonomic nerve function has been developed as a branch of artificial organ research and this new machine has been tested in Tohoku University Hospital. Tohoku University is following a variety of approaches aimed at innovation in artificial organs and medical engineering fields.


Subject(s)
Academic Medical Centers , Artificial Organs , Research , Animals , Goats , Humans , Japan , Swine
7.
Biomed Pharmacother ; 56 Suppl 2: 364s-366s, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12653195

ABSTRACT

Undulation pump total artificial heart (UPTAH) is a unique total artificial heart implant (TAH) using an undulation pump that is a continuous blood flow pump. To evaluate the autonomic nerve function mediating the circulation system, we analyzed the hemodynamic parameters during animal experiments with UPTAH using the non-linear mathematical analyzing technique, including chaos and fractal theory. Adult female goats were used for the implantation of UPTAH. The natural heart was replaced with UPTAH under extra-corporal circulation. The conductance- and arterial pressure-based control method (1/R control) was applied on the 5th to 7th post-operative day as the influences of the cardiopulmonary bypass circulation were diagnosed to be terminated. Hemodynamic parameters were recorded on the data recorder, and non-linear mathematical analysis was performed. For the quantitative evaluation of the strange attractor, which was the characteristics of the deterministic chaos, the fractal dimension analysis was carried out. As a result, hemodynamic parameters fluctuated on the time axis and showed fractal characteristics, which were thought to be the characteristics of the deterministic chaos. The reconstructed attractor of the hemodynamics showed various behaviors according to changes in the situation of the goats. These results suggest that non-linear dynamical analysis might be useful in monitoring the circulatory regulatory system in artificial heart circulation.


Subject(s)
Heart, Artificial/statistics & numerical data , Hemodynamics/physiology , Nonlinear Dynamics , Animals , Female , Goats
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Artif Organs ; 20(5): 637-640, 1996 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28868727

ABSTRACT

To analyze the autonomic nervous system during left heart bypass with a vibrating flow pump (VFP), fluctuations in hemodynamic derivatives were evaluated by the spectral analysis method using fast fourier transform methodology. After the left pleural cavity was opened through the fourth intercostal space under general anesthesia, a VFP was implanted as the left heart bypass device in chronic animal experiments using 3 healthy adult goats. Hemodynamic parameters with and without VFP assistance were recorded on magnetic tape in awake animals and were analyzed by computer through an analog to digital convertor. Power spectral analysis was performed on a beat-to-beat basis for the evaluation of the fluctuations. During left heart bypass with the VFP, Mayer wave fluctuations were decreased significantly although respiratory waves were not changed significantly. These results suggest that sympathetic nervous system modulation was changed under the influences of the left heart bypass with VFP. By using this analysis methodology, truly physiologic ventricular assistance may be achieved.

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