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20-04-2024 | Original Article

Feasibility of an animal model for long-term mechanical circulatory support with Impella 5.5 implanted through carotid artery access in sheep

Authors: Shusuke Imaoka, Tomohiro Nishinaka, Toshihide Mizuno, Akihide Umeki, Takashi Murakami, Tomonori Tsukiya, Masashi Kawamura, Shigeru Miyagawa

Published in: Journal of Artificial Organs

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Abstract

Impella is a mechanical circulatory support device of a catheter-based intravascular microaxial pump for left ventricular support and unloading. However, nonclinical studies assessing the effects of the extended duration of left ventricular unloading on cardiac recovery are lacking. An animal model using Impella implanted with a less invasive procedure to enable long-term support is required. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of an animal model for long-term support with Impella 5.5 implanted through carotid artery access in sheep.
Impella 5.5 was implanted in four sheep through the proximal region of the left carotid artery without a thoracotomy, and myocardial injuries were induced by coronary microembolization. Support by Impella 5.5 was maintained for 4 weeks, and the animals were observed. The position of Impella 5.5 and cardiac function was evaluated using cardiac computer tomography at 2 and 4 weeks after implantation.
All four animals completed the 4-week study without major complications. The discrepancy in the Impella 5.5 flow rate between the conscious and anesthetized states was observed depending on the device’s position. Animals in whom the inflow was above the left ventricular papillary muscle had a relatively high flow rate under the maximum performance level without a suction alarm during the conscious state. Pathological changes in the aortic valve were observed. Cardiac function under the minimum performance level was observed with no remarkable deterioration.
The animal model with myocardial injuries supported for 4 weeks by Impella 5.5 implanted through carotid artery access in sheep was feasible.
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Metadata
Title
Feasibility of an animal model for long-term mechanical circulatory support with Impella 5.5 implanted through carotid artery access in sheep
Authors
Shusuke Imaoka
Tomohiro Nishinaka
Toshihide Mizuno
Akihide Umeki
Takashi Murakami
Tomonori Tsukiya
Masashi Kawamura
Shigeru Miyagawa
Publication date
20-04-2024
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Published in
Journal of Artificial Organs
Print ISSN: 1434-7229
Electronic ISSN: 1619-0904
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10047-024-01444-0