Neurovascular Consequences of Non-Pulsatile Flow from Left Ventricular Assist Devices
左心室辅助装置非脉动血流的神经血管后果
基本信息
- 批准号:10544052
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 51.15万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-01-01 至 2026-12-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Adverse eventAgeAnatomyAngiographyAnticoagulantsAnticoagulationBiologicalBiological MarkersBlood - brain barrier anatomyBlood CirculationBlood PressureBlood VesselsBlood brain barrier dysfunctionBlood flowBlood-Retinal BarrierBrainBrain hemorrhageCardiac OutputCause of DeathCentral Nervous SystemCephalicCerebral hemisphere hemorrhageCerebrovascular CirculationCerebrumClinicalCognitionCongestive Heart FailureDevice DesignsDiseaseEndotheliumEventExercise ToleranceFatality rateFunctional disorderGastrointestinal HemorrhageGeneral PopulationGenerationsGoalsHeart TransplantationHemorrhageHomeostasisHumanHypertensionInterdisciplinary StudyInvestigationIschemic StrokeMeasuresMicrocirculationMorbidity - disease rateNeuropsychological TestsNeuropsychologyObservational StudyOperative Surgical ProceduresOptical Coherence TomographyOutcomeParticipantPathologic ProcessesPatientsPatternPermeabilityPhysiologicalPhysiologyPopulationPrevalencePublic HealthReperfusion InjuryResearchRetinaRisk FactorsSecondary toSerumStrokeStructureTransplantationVascular Cognitive Impairmentarterial stiffnessarterioleblood-brain barrier disruptionblood-brain barrier permeabilizationcerebrovascularclinically significantcognitive changedesignendothelial dysfunctionimplantationimprovedin vivoin vivo imagingindexingindividualized medicineischemic injuryleft ventricular assist devicelifetime riskmechanical circulatory supportmortalityneurovascularneurovascular unitretina circulationretinal imagingrisk stratificationstroke therapy
项目摘要
Project summary:
This project will be an observational study with the primary goal to examine the consequences of non-pulsatile
flow under continuous flow left ventricular assisted devices (CF-LVAD) on the cerebral circulation. The public
health burden from congestive heart failure (CHF) is substantial and few treatment options are available to those
patients at the end-stage. Unfortunately, cardiac transplantation is not widely available and many of these
patients rely on left ventricular assist devices for circulatory support. The newest generation devices are
designed for durability and therefore deliver non-pulsatile flow. Despite improvements in CHF mortality, CF-
LVAD is associated with multiple complications that are hypothesized to originate from the impact of non-pulsatile
flow on arterial endothelium, notably gastrointestinal bleeding, and poor gains in exercise tolerance. CF-LVAD
patients develop unusually high rates of ischemic stroke with hemorrhagic transformation (ISHT), one of the
leading causes of death in these patients. ISHT in the general population results from microcirculatory
dysfunction with disruption of the blood brain barrier (BBB) and cerebral endothelium. The impact of non-pulsatile
flow on the BBB and cerebral endothelium has not yet been studied in human CF-LVAD patients, in part due to
the lack of markers specific to the cerebral circulation. In aim 1a we will perform transcranial Doppler (TCD)
before and after CF-LVAD implantation to measure the breath holding index as a physiological marker of cerebral
autoregulation an important function of cerebral endothelium. In aim 1b we will examine the impact of non-
pulsatile flow on the blood retina barrier (anatomically similar to the BBB) with optical coherence tomography
angiography and retinal doppler. In aim 2 we will examine changes in cognition in CF-LVAD participants before
and after surgery and versus controls. The overall goals of this proposal will be to identify physiological and
functional changes which occur in the cerebral circulation under non-pulsatile flow which will allow for improved
risk stratification and tailored treatment approaches in the application of CF-LVAD in end-stage CHF.
项目总结:
该项目将是一项观察性研究,主要目的是检查非脉动的后果。
连续血流下左心室辅助装置(CF-LVAD)对脑循环的影响。公众
充血性心力衰竭(CHF)造成的健康负担很大,可供选择的治疗方法很少
终末期患者。不幸的是,心脏移植并不是广泛可用的,其中许多
患者依靠左心室辅助装置进行循环支持。最新一代的设备是
设计经久耐用,因此提供无脉动流量。尽管CHF死亡率有所改善,但CF-
LVAD与多种并发症有关,这些并发症被认为源于非搏动性的影响
动脉内皮细胞的血流,尤其是胃肠道出血,以及运动耐量增加不佳。CF-LVAD
伴有出血性转化(ISHT)的患者发生缺血性中风的几率异常高,这是
这些患者的主要死因。一般人群中的ISHT是微循环的结果
血脑屏障(BBB)和脑内皮细胞功能障碍。非脉动型的影响
在人类CF-LVAD患者中,血脑屏障和脑内皮细胞上的血流尚未被研究,部分原因是
缺乏脑循环特有的标志物。在目标1a中,我们将进行经颅多普勒(TCD)。
CF-LVAD植入前后屏气指数作为脑生理指标的检测
自我调节是脑内皮细胞的重要功能。在目标1b中,我们将研究非
用光学相干断层扫描技术研究血视网膜屏障(解剖上类似于血脑屏障)上的脉动流
血管造影术和视网膜多普勒。在目标2中,我们将检查CF-LVAD参与者在
以及手术后与对照组的对比。这项提案的总体目标将是确定生理和
在非脉动血流条件下发生的脑循环功能改变,这将允许改善
终末期充血性心力衰竭患者应用CF-LVAD的风险分层和个体化治疗方法。
项目成果
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Neurovascular consequences of non-pulsatile flow from left ventricular assist devices
左心室辅助装置非脉动血流的神经血管后果
- 批准号:
10367076 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 51.15万 - 项目类别:
Neuro-vascular Disease as a Cause of Impaired Mobility
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8189900 - 财政年份:2011
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Neuro-vascular Disease as a Cause of Impaired Mobility
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8304918 - 财政年份:2011
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Neuro-vascular Disease as a Cause of Impaired Mobility
神经血管疾病导致活动能力受损
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8521909 - 财政年份:2011
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$ 51.15万 - 项目类别:
Neuro-vascular Disease as a Cause of Impaired Mobility
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8704364 - 财政年份:2011
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