论文标题

左心室辅助设备支持的个体中心脏声音分析的可行性

Feasibility of Heart Sound Analysis in Individuals Supported with Left Ventricular Assist Devices

论文作者

Chen, Xinlin J., LaPorte, Emma T., Collins, Leslie M., Patel, Priyesh, Karra, Ravi, Mainsah, Boyla O.

论文摘要

左心室辅助装置(LVADS)是手术植入的机械泵,可改善心力衰竭患者的存活率。尽管挽救生命,LVAD疗法也与高发病率有关,这可能部分归因于在发生不良事件之前识别LVAD并发症的困难。目前用于监测LVAD支持个体并发症的方法需要在专门的LVAD中心进行频繁的临床评估。对数字记录的前界声音的远程分析有可能提供廉价的护理点诊断工具,以评估LVAD接收者中的设备功能和心脏支持程度,从而促进实时的,远程监控,以早日检测并发症。据我们所知,由于专注于检测泵并发症,以及LVAD噪声的掩盖,对LVAD支持的个体中的前生声音的先前研究已经分析了LVAD噪声而不是内在的心脏声音。在这封信中,我们描述了一种自适应过滤方法,以消除LVAD生成的声音,从而可以自动隔离和分析基本的心脏声音。我们提出了初步结果,描述了从从LVAD支持的个体获得的体内数据中提取的心脏声音的声学特征。这些发现很重要,因为它们提供了概念证明证据,以进一步探索LVAD支持的个体中心脏声音分析,以识别LVAD支持的心脏异常和变化。

Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) are surgically implanted mechanical pumps that improve survival rates for individuals with advanced heart failure. While life-saving, LVAD therapy is also associated with high morbidity, which can be partially attributed to the difficulties in identifying an LVAD complication before an adverse event occurs. Methods that are currently used to monitor for complications in LVAD-supported individuals require frequent clinical assessments at specialized LVAD centers. Remote analysis of digitally recorded precordial sounds has the potential to provide an inexpensive point-of-care diagnostic tool to assess both device function and the degree of cardiac support in LVAD recipients, facilitating real-time, remote monitoring for early detection of complications. To our knowledge, prior studies of precordial sounds in LVAD-supported individuals have analyzed LVAD noise rather than intrinsic heart sounds, due to a focus on detecting pump complications, and perhaps the obscuring of heart sounds by LVAD noise. In this letter, we describe an adaptive filtering method to remove sounds generated by the LVAD, making it possible to automatically isolate and analyze underlying heart sounds. We present preliminary results describing acoustic signatures of heart sounds extracted from in vivo data obtained from LVAD-supported individuals. These findings are significant as they provide proof-of-concept evidence for further exploration of heart sound analysis in LVAD-supported individuals to identify cardiac abnormalities and changes in LVAD support.

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