A comparison of pulse wave characteristics, as measured by peripheral tonometry, in pre and post Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) patients.
Pulse waveforms, especially central pressure waveforms, are predictive of cardiovascular events. Peripheral waveforms have been correlated to central waveforms. Peripheral waveforms can be easily measured through applanation tonometry. In this study the investigators hypothesize: 1. That previously established peripheral tonometry techniques would apply to patients with advanced heart failure, including continuous flow LVADs and facilitate serial evaluation of central hemodynamics without invasive monitoring. 2. That temporary changes in LVAD speed will be evident in frequency spectrum analysis of peripheral, non-invasive waveforms. 3. That clinical events involving LVAD will have characteristic frequency spectra.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Univeristy of Minnesota Lillehei Heart Institute
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Observation of pulse wave signatures in LVAD patients
Time frame: ongoing
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.