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Detection of skeletal muscle fatigue using an accelerometer in dynamic cardiomyoplasty

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 An animal experiment was done using six mongrel dogs that weighed 28 ± 3 kg to show that an accelerometer could detect skeletal muscle fatigue in dynamic cardiomyoplasty. Through left-side thoracotomy, the heart was exposed and an electrode to sense the heartbeat was positioned on the left ventricle. A left latissimus dorsi muscle flap (LDMF) was inserted into the left chest cavity and rolled around the heart. An accelerometer was put on the rolled LDMF to sense the ventricular acceleration by contraction of the LDMF and the heart. The LDMF was stimulated under these settings: pulse width, 210 μs; stimulation output, 6 V; burst frequency, 30 Hz; burst duration, 200 ms; synchronous ratio, 1 : 4; and synchronous delay, 66 ms. Output voltage from the accelerometer was recorded 1, 3, 5, 10, and 15 min after the beginning of stimulation. Percentages of the amplitude in all dogs after 3, 5, 10, and 15 min were 81 ± 10%, 63 ± 12%, 48 ± 11%, and 45 ± 14% of the values after 1 min, respectively. Significant differences were found between the values after 1 min and those after 3 min, between the values after 3 min and those after 5 min, and between the values after 5 min and those after 10 min. This study suggests that muscle fatigue is detectable with an accelerometer in actual dynamic cardiomyoplasty.

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Received: May 11, 2001 / Accepted: September 10, 2002

Acknowledgments This work was financially supported in a part by a Grant in Aid for Scientific Research (05671113) from the Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture of Japan.

Correspondence to:H. Kuroda

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Shinohara, M., Kuroda, H., Fukaya, Y. et al. Detection of skeletal muscle fatigue using an accelerometer in dynamic cardiomyoplasty. J Artif Organs 5, 0270–0275 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100470200050

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