2019
DOI: 10.1007/s13239-018-00399-7
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Technical Feasibility and Design of a Shape Memory Alloy Support Device to Increase Ejection Fraction in Patients with Heart Failure

Abstract: Purpose Heart failure is increasingly prevalent in the elderly. Treatment of patients with heart failure aims at improving their clinical condition, quality of life, prevent hospital (re)admissions and reduce mortality. Unfortunately, only a select group of heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction are eligible for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy where 30–40% remain non-responders and need left ventricular support. The aim of this study is to investigate if a shape memory alloy (SMA)… Show more

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“…The blood flow around healthy valves is usually assumed to be laminar flow (Stijnen et al, 2004 ; Morbiducci et al, 2013 ; Wu et al, 2016 ; Pirola et al, 2018 ; Luraghi et al, 2019 ), while in the presence of diseased heart valves (obstructive and regurgitant valvular lesions) or prosthetic heart valves, the transition to turbulence exists (Stupak et al, 2017 ; Lee et al, 2020a ). As suggested in Wei et al ( 2018 ), individualized evaluations of turbulence may be needed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The blood flow around healthy valves is usually assumed to be laminar flow (Stijnen et al, 2004 ; Morbiducci et al, 2013 ; Wu et al, 2016 ; Pirola et al, 2018 ; Luraghi et al, 2019 ), while in the presence of diseased heart valves (obstructive and regurgitant valvular lesions) or prosthetic heart valves, the transition to turbulence exists (Stupak et al, 2017 ; Lee et al, 2020a ). As suggested in Wei et al ( 2018 ), individualized evaluations of turbulence may be needed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SMAs have found many applications in the biomedical field (Figure 10h-k); SMA-based self-expanding stents are common, but SMAs are also found in active catheters, [167][168][169] wireless tools, [170] endoscopes, [171] Fontan circulation devices for cardiac assistance, [172] and cardiac resynchronization therapy devices. [173]…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complications commonly seen in conventional support devices like hemolysis, hemorrhage, inflammatory response, thromboembolism, and so on can be avoided due to the absence of any blood-contacting surfaces in such a device. The technical feasibility and improvement of such an assistive system were explored by Aarnink et al 174 While comprehensive testing and research are required for the successful realization of such a medical innovation, the benefits are unquestionable. Another issue with patients recovering from medical conditions such as strokes, or other neurological and neuromuscular disorders is the rehabilitation required to return to their normal lives.…”
Section: Current and Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%