A New Parameter for Cardiac Efficiency Analysis

ORAL

Abstract

Detecting and evaluating a heart with suboptimal pumping efficiency is a significant clinical goal. However, the routine parameters such as ejection fraction, quantified with current non-invasive techniques are not predictive of heart disease prognosis. Furthermore, they only represent left-ventricular (LV) ejection function and not the efficiency, which might be affected before apparent changes in the function. We propose a new parameter, called the hemodynamic efficiency (H-efficiency) and defined as the ratio of the useful to total power, for cardiac efficiency analysis. Our results indicate that the change in the shape/motion of the LV will change the pumping efficiency of the LV even if the ejection fraction is kept constant at 55\% (normal value), i.e., H-efficiency can be used for suboptimal cardiac performance diagnosis. To apply H-efficiency on a patient-specific basis, we are developing a system that combines echocardiography (echo) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to provide the 3D pressure and velocity field to directly calculate the H-efficiency parameter. Because the method is based on clinically used 2D echo, which has faster acquisition time and lower cost relative to other imaging techniques, it can have a significant impact on a large number of patients.

*This work is partly supported by the American Heart Association.

Authors

  • Iman Borazjani

    • University at Buffalo SUNY
    • Buffalo University
    • State Univ of NY - Buffalo
  • Navaneetha Krishnan Rajan

    • University at Buffalo SUNY
  • Zeying Song

    • University at Buffalo SUNY
  • Kenneth Hoffmann

    • University at Buffalo SUNY
  • Eileen MacMahon

    • Mayo Clinic Arizona
  • Marek Belohlavek

    • Mayo Clinic Arizona