Literature DB >> 11403664

Development of the MEDOS/HIA DeltaStream extracorporeal rotary blood pump.

C Göbel1, A Arvand, R Eilers, O Marseille, C Bals, B Meyns, W Flameng, G Rau, H Reul.   

Abstract

The DeltaStream blood pump has been developed for extracorporeal circulation with one focus on potential integration into simplified bypass systems (SBS). Its small size and an embedded electric motor are the basic pump properties. A variation of the impeller design has been performed to optimize hydraulic and hematologic characteristics. A simple impeller design was developed which allows flow and pressure generation for cardiopulmonary bypass applications. The option of a pulsatile flow mode for ventricular assist device applications also was demonstrated in vitro. Impeller washout holes were implemented to improve nonthrombogenicity. The pump was investigated for potential thermal hazards for blood caused by the integrated electric motor. It could be demonstrated that there is no thermal risk associated with this design. Durability tests were performed to assess the lifetime of the pump especially with regard to the incorporated polymeric seal. Seal lifetimes of up to 28 days were achieved using different blood substitutes. In animal tests using either the pump as a single device or in an SBS setup, biocompatibility, low hemolysis, and nonthrombogenicity were demonstrated. In summary, the DeltaStream pump shows great potential for different extracorporeal perfusion applications. Besides heart-lung machine and SBS applications, ventricular assist and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation up to several days also appear promising as potential applications.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11403664     DOI: 10.1046/j.1525-1594.2001.025005358.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Artif Organs        ISSN: 0160-564X            Impact factor:   3.094


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