DocumentCode
1501530
Title
Bionic Cardiology: Exploration Into a Wealth of Controllable Body Parts in the Cardiovascular System
Author
Sugimachi, Masaru ; Sunagawa, Kenji
Author_Institution
Dept. of Cardiovascular Dynamics, Nat. Cardiovascular Center Res. Inst., Suita, Japan
Volume
2
fYear
2009
fDate
7/1/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
172
Lastpage
186
Abstract
Bionic cardiology is the medical science of exploring electronic control of the body, usually via the neural system. Mimicking or modifying biological regulation is a strategy used to combat diseases. Control of ventricular rate during atrial fibrillation by selective vagal stimulation, suppression of ischemia-related ventricular fibrillation by vagal stimulation, and reproduction of neurally commanded heart rate are some examples of bionic treatment for arrhythmia. Implantable radio-frequency-coupled on-demand carotid sinus stimulators succeeded in interrupting or preventing anginal attacks but were replaced later by coronary revascularization. Similar but fixed-intensity carotid sinus stimulators were used for hypertension but were also replaced by drugs. Recently, however, a self-powered implantable device has been reappraised for the treatment of drug-resistant hypertension. Closed-loop spinal cord stimulation has successfully treated severe orthostatic hypotension in a limited number of patients. Vagal nerve stimulation is effective in treating heart failure in animals, and a small-size clinical trial has just started. Simultaneous corrections of multiple hemodynamic abnormalities in an acute decompensated state are accomplished simply by quantifying fundamental cardiovascular parameters and controlling these parameters. Bionic cardiology will continue to promote the development of more sophisticated device-based therapies for otherwise untreatable diseases and will inspire more intricate applications in the twenty-first century.
Keywords
biocybernetics; blood vessels; cardiovascular system; closed loop systems; diseases; haemodynamics; medical control systems; neuromuscular stimulation; pacemakers; anginal attacks prevention; atrial fibrillation; biological regulation modification; bionic cardiology; bionic treatment; cardiovascular system; closed-loop spinal cord stimulation; controllable body parts; coronary revascularization; device-based therapies; drug-resistant hypertension treatment; electronic control; fixed-intensity carotid sinus stimulators; fundamental cardiovascular parameters; heart failure treatment; implantable radiofrequency-coupled on-demand carotid sinus stimulator; ischemia-related ventricular fibrillation suppression; multiple hemodynamic abnormalities; neurally commanded heart rate; neurally regulated artificial pacemaker; selective vagal stimulation; self-powered implantable device; severe orthostatic hypotension treatment; vagal stimulation; ventricular rate control; Atrial fibrillation; Cardiac disease; Cardiology; Cardiovascular diseases; Cardiovascular system; Control systems; Heart rate; Hypertension; Medical control systems; Medical treatment; Biological regulation; feedback control; implantable device; nerve stimulation; system identification; Animals; Atrial Fibrillation; Bionics; Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices; Cardiology; Heart Failure; Heart Rate; Humans; Hypertension; Vagus Nerve Stimulation; Ventricular Fibrillation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Reviews in
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1937-3333
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/RBME.2009.2034623
Filename
5288607
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