Hysteretic device characteristics indicate cardiac contractile state for guiding mechanical circulatory support device use.
Brian Y ChangZhengyang ZhangKimberly FengNoam JosephySteven P KellerElazer R EdelmanPublished in: Intensive care medicine experimental (2021)
Mechanical circulatory support hysteretic behavior can be well modeled using device signals and used to estimate contractility changes. Contractility estimate is correlated with other accepted metrics, captures temporal trends that elucidate changing cardiac state, and is able to accurately indicate changes in inotropy. Inherently available during MCS deployment, this measure will guide titration and inform need for further intervention.