Literature DB >> 15216255

Use of a composite Biomer-butyl rubber/Biomer material to prevent transdiaphragmatic water permeation during long-term, electrically-actuated left ventricular assist device (LVAD) pumping.

Michael G. McGee1, Michael Szycher, Stephen A. Turner, Warren Clay, Ruben Trono, John M. Fuqua, John C. Norman.   

Abstract

The pumping diaphragm of the Texas Heart Institute (THI) E-Type ALVAD must perform the dual functions of providing a flexible blood interface and isolating the electrical actuator from adjacent fluids. Thus, protection is required against fluid leakage and moisture diffusion to prevent corrosion and damage to electrical actuator components. Average diffusion rates up to 1 ml per day through currently used elastomeric diaphragm materials have been measured during static in-vitro and in-vivo tests. To circumvent this problem, an improved pumping diaphragm has been recently developed for use with the electrically-actuated THI E-Type ALVAD. This trilaminar diaphragm consists of a composite Biomer and butyl rubber design. A.010 inch layer of butyl rubber (characterized by an extremely low diffusion rate for water, approximately 0 ml per day) is positioned between two Biomer layers (.020 and.010 inches in thickness). Initial invitro and in-vivo studies, in calves, indicate that this composite diaphragm provides an excellent barrier to water permeation, without sacrificing biocompatibility or structural integrity under conditions of chronic flexure.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 15216255      PMCID: PMC287865     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Dis        ISSN: 0093-3546


  4 in total

1.  THEORETICAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS AND PHYSIOLOGIC PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR AN IMPROVED INTRACORPOREAL (ABDOMINAL) ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED LONG-TERM LEFT VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE ("E-TYPE" ALVAD) OR PARTIAL ARTIFICIAL HEART.

Authors:  Stephen R. Igo; C Wayne Hibbs; John M. Fuqua; Ruben Trono; Charles H. Edmonds; John C. Norman
Journal:  Cardiovasc Dis       Date:  1978-06

2.  Comprehensive, real time, endurance testing of cardiac assist pump bladders.

Authors:  V Poirier; M Szycher; R Whalen
Journal:  Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs       Date:  1979

3.  Selection of materials for ventricular assist pump development and fabrication.

Authors:  M Szycher; V Poirier; J Keiser
Journal:  Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs       Date:  1977

4.  Development of blood-compatible elastomers. V. Surface structure and blood compatibility of avcothane elastomers.

Authors:  E Nyilas; R S Ward
Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res       Date:  1977-01
  4 in total

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