Literature DB >> 19184282

Development of a compact wearable pneumatic drive unit for a ventricular assist device.

Akihiko Homma1, Yoshiyuki Taenaka, Eisuke Tatsumi, Eiki Akagawa, Hwansung Lee, Tomohiro Nishinaka, Yoshiaki Takewa, Toshihide Mizuno, Tomonori Tsukiya, Yukihide Kakuta, Nobumasa Katagiri, Isao Shimosaki, Shigeru Hamada, Hiroshi Mukaibayashi, Wataru Iwaoka.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop a compact wearable pneumatic drive unit for a ventricular assist device (VAD). This newly developed drive unit, 20 x 8.5 x 20 cm in size and weighing approximately 1.8 kg, consists of a brushless DC motor, noncircular gears, a crankshaft, a cylinder-piston, and air pressure regulation valves. The driving air pressure is generated by the reciprocating motion of the piston and is controlled by the air pressure regulation valves. The systolic ratio is determined by the noncircular gears, and so is fixed for a given configuration. As a result of an overflow-type mock circulation test, a drive unit with a 44% systolic ratio connected to a Toyobo VAD blood pump with a 70-ml stroke volume achieved a pump output of more than 7 l/min at 100 bpm against a 120 mmHg afterload. Long-term animal tests were also performed using drive units with systolic ratios of 45% and 53% in two Holstein calves weighing 62 kg and 74 kg; the tests were terminated on days 30 and 39, respectively, without any malfunction. The mean aortic pressure, bypass flow, and power consumption for the first calf were maintained at 90 x 13 mmHg, 3.9 x 0.9 l/min, and 12 x 1 W, and those for the second calf were maintained at 88 x 13 mmHg, 5.0 x 0.5 l/min, and 16 x 2 W, respectively. These results indicate that the newly developed drive unit may be used as a wearable pneumatic drive unit for the Toyobo VAD blood pump.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19184282     DOI: 10.1007/s10047-008-0433-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Artif Organs        ISSN: 1434-7229            Impact factor:   1.731


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