APL Bioengineering (Jun 2024)

A patient-specific echogenic soft robotic left ventricle embedded into a closed-loop cardiovascular simulator for advanced device testing

  • Maria Rocchi,
  • Konstantina Papangelopoulou,
  • Marcus Ingram,
  • Youri Bekhuis,
  • Guido Claessen,
  • Piet Claus,
  • Jan D'hooge,
  • Dirk W. Donker,
  • Bart Meyns,
  • Libera Fresiello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0203653
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 026114 – 026114-11

Abstract

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Cardiovascular medical devices undergo a large number of pre- and post-market tests before their approval for clinical practice use. Sophisticated cardiovascular simulators can significantly expedite the evaluation process by providing a safe and controlled environment and representing clinically relevant case scenarios. The complex nature of the cardiovascular system affected by severe pathologies and the inherently intricate patient–device interaction creates a need for high-fidelity test benches able to reproduce intra- and inter-patient variability of disease states. Therefore, we propose an innovative cardiovascular simulator that combines in silico and in vitro modeling techniques with a soft robotic left ventricle. The simulator leverages patient-specific and echogenic soft robotic phantoms used to recreate the intracardiac pressure and volume waveforms, combined with an in silico lumped parameter model of the remaining cardiovascular system. Three different patient-specific profiles were recreated, to assess the capability of the simulator to represent a variety of working conditions and mechanical properties of the left ventricle. The simulator is shown to provide a realistic physiological and anatomical representation thanks to the use of soft robotics combined with in silico modeling. This tool proves valuable for optimizing and validating medical devices and delineating specific indications and boundary conditions.