Title :
Pulsatile driving of the helical flow pump
Author :
Ishii, Kazuki ; Hosoda, Koh ; Isoyama, Takashi ; Saito, Ichitaro ; Ariyoshi, Keisuke ; Inoue, Yasuyuki ; Sato, Mitsuhisa ; Hara, Satoshi ; Xinyang Lee ; Sheng-Yuan Wu ; Ono, Takahito ; Nakagawa, Hirotoshi ; Imachi, Kou ; Abe, Y.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
The helical flow pump (HFP) is newly developed blood pump for total artificial heart (TAH). HFP can work with lower rotational speed than axial and centrifugal blood pump. It can be seen reasonable feature to generate pulsatile flow because high response performance can be realized. In this article, pulsatility of HFP was evaluated using mock circulation loop. Pulsatile flow was generated by modulating the rotational speed in various amplitude and heart rate. In the experiment, relationship between Pump flow, pump head, rotational speed amplitude, heart rate and power consumption is evaluated. As the result, complete pulsatile flow with mean flow rate of 5 L/min and mean pressure head of 100 mmHg can be obtained at ±500rpm with mean rotational speed of 1378 to 1398rpm in hart rate from 60 to 120. Flow profiles which are non-pulsatile, quasi-pulsatile or complete flow can be adjusted arbitrarily. Therefore, HFP has excellent pulsatility and control flexibility of flow profile.
Keywords :
biomedical materials; blood; cardiology; haemodynamics; prosthetics; pulsatile flow; pumps; rotational flow; HFP pulsatility; axial blood pump; centrifugal blood pump; heart rate; helical flow pump; mock circulation loop; nonpulsatile flow; power consumption; pump flow amplitude; pump head amplitude; quasipulsatile flow; rotational speed amplitude; total artificial heart; Blood; Heart rate; Hydrodynamics; Impellers; Power demand; Velocity control;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Osaka
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6610103