Table 2.
Effect on pulse pressure and flow |
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Boundary condition | Figure | Resistance | Compliance | Pros | Cons | |
PCISV | Constant left artial pressure with distal mechanical analog | Figure 10 | Low moderate | High | Mechanical analog of vasculature allows for direct control of hydraulic resistance and compliance | No direct control of end-systolic or end-diastolic conditions |
VCISV | End-systolic/end-diastolic ventricular volume | Figure 11 | High | Low | Direct control of end-systolic and end-diastolic conditions | No functioning atria, ventricular valves or distal hydraulic boundary conditions, assumes constant contractility |
WCISV | Windkessel electrical analog (ventricular flows based on pressure input) | Figure 12 | High | Low | Direct control of end-systolic and end-diastolic conditions with modeled hydraulic boundary condition | Distal hydraulic boundary conditions dependent on Windkessel function may not be physiologically accurate |