Cardiac Support Device Modifies Left Ventricular Geometry and Myocardial Structure After Myocardial Infarction

2005 
Background— Whether mechanical restraint of the left ventricle (LV) can influence remodeling after myocardial infarction (MI) remains poorly understood. This study surgically placed a cardiac support device (CSD) over the entire LV and examined LV and myocyte geometry and function after MI. Methods and Results— Post-MI sheep (35 to 45 kg; MI size, 23±2%) were randomized to placement of the CorCap CSD (Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc) (MI+CSD; n=6) or remained untreated (MI only; n=5). Uninstrumented sheep (n=10) served as controls. At 3 months after MI, LV end-diastolic volume (by MRI) was increased in the MI only group compared with controls (98±8 versus 43±4 mL; P<0.05). In the MI+CSD group, LV end-diastolic volume was lower than MI only values (56±7 mL; P<0.05) but remained higher than controls (P<0.05). Isolated LV myocyte shortening velocity was reduced by 35% from control values (P<0.05) in both MI groups. LV myocyte β-adrenergic response was reduced with MI but normalized in the MI+CSD group. LV myocyte ...
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