A61M60/32

PARA-AORTIC BLOOD PUMP DEVICE
20220296877 · 2022-09-22 · ·

A para-aortic blood pump device includes a blood pump, an aortic adapter, a driveline, and a driver. The blood pump includes a blood sac, a pump housing and a pressure sensor, whereas the pressure sensor is installed in the pump housing for monitoring the blood pressure inside the blood pump. The aortic adapter is a T-manifold shaped conduit connected to the blood pump and is used for connecting the blood pump with human aorta to facilitate circulatory support. The driveline allows a pneumatic communication to the blood pump in addition to transmitting the electrical blood pressure signal to the driver. The driver receives and processes the electrical blood pressure signal, decides the timing, speed and duration of blood pump fill and eject actions so as to provide counter-pulsatile circulatory support to assist human circulation.

IMPLANTABLE CO-PULSATILE EPI-VENTRICULAR CIRCULATORY SUPPORT SYSTEM WITH SUTURELESS FLOW CANNULA ASSEMBLY

An implantable circulatory support system, configured to connect a ventricular chamber of a heart, including a valveless displacement blood pump, a deformable polymeric flow cannula, a pair of male and female fasteners, a coupler, a driveline assembly, and a co-pulsatile driver. Forward and backward flow communication between the blood pump and the heart chamber is accomplished using the present flow cannula invention which is anastomosed to the heart chamber in a sutureless manner. When providing circulatory support, the co-pulsatile driver ejects blood out of the blood pump during systolic ventricular contraction and fills the blood pump with blood during diastolic ventricular relaxation.

Treating heart tissue
11337707 · 2022-05-24 · ·

Some systems and methods for treating heart tissue may include instruments for intermittently occluding the coronary sinus using a coronary sinus occlusion catheter device. In some embodiments, the coronary sinus occlusion catheter can be used before or during a coronary intervention procedure in which a blockage in a heart is repaired or removed.

Treating heart tissue
11291455 · 2022-04-05 · ·

Some systems and methods for treating heart tissue may include instruments for intermittently occluding the coronary sinus using a coronary sinus occlusion catheter device. In some embodiments, the coronary sinus occlusion catheter can be used before or during a coronary intervention procedure in which a blockage in a heart is repaired or removed.

System And Method For Treating Heart Tissue
20210236136 · 2021-08-05 ·

Some embodiments of a system or method for treating heart tissue can include a control system and catheter device operated in a manner to intermittently occlude a heart vessel for controlled periods of time that provide redistribution of blood flow. In particular embodiments, the system and methods may be configured to monitor at least one input signal detected at a coronary sinus and thereby execute a process for determining a satisfactory time period for the occlusion of the coronary sinus. In further embodiments, after the occlusion of the coronary sinus is released, the control system can be configured to select the duration of the release phase before the starting the next occlusion cycle.

System and method for treating heart tissue
10912570 · 2021-02-09 · ·

Some embodiments of a system or method for treating heart tissue can include a control system and catheter device operated in a manner to intermittently occlude a heart vessel for controlled periods of time that provide redistribution of blood flow. In particular embodiments, the system and methods may be configured to monitor at least one input signal detected at a coronary sinus and thereby execute a process for determining a satisfactory time period for the occlusion of the coronary sinus. In further embodiments, after the occlusion of the coronary sinus is released, the control system can be configured to select the duration of the release phase before the starting the next occlusion cycle.

VESSEL COMPRESSION WITH HEMODYNAMIC WAVE REFLECTION TO CONTROL VASCULAR WAVE DYNAMICS AND ENHANCE BLOOD FLOW
20210205598 · 2021-07-08 ·

A system configured to be at least partially implanted along an aorta includes an inelastic, static member and a pinching member. The pinching member is configured to receive an activation signal at an activation rate and in response to the activation signal, repeatedly compress the aorta at the second location at the activation rate to pump fluid within the aorta in a desired pumping direction. The system is configured to selectively control wave reflections in order to achieve both improved wave dynamics to reduce cardiac load and increased (or at least non-diminished) blood flow to targeted organs within the cardiovascular system.

Catheter System and Method For Occluding A Body Vessel
20200337564 · 2020-10-29 ·

Some embodiments of a balloon catheter device for introduction into a body vessel, in particular the coronary sinus, can include a catheter shaft which carries an inflatable balloon on its distal portion and in which a plurality of different lumens are formed. In particular embodiments, a system for treating heart tissue can include a coronary sinus occlusion catheter configured for improved deliverability to the coronary sinus and for thereafter performing intermittent occlusion of the coronary sinus.

Operating A Vessel Occlusion Catheter
20200323538 · 2020-10-15 ·

Some systems and methods for operating a vessel occlusion catheter may include a control and inflation device to control the filling of the balloon in such a manner that the vessel wall will not be overstressed while the safe occlusion of the blood vessel is achieved.

Method and Device for the Intermittent Occlusion of the Coronary Sinus
20200268391 · 2020-08-27 ·

In a method for intermittently occluding the coronary sinus, in which the coronary sinus is occluded using an occlusion device, the fluid pressure in the occluded coronary sinus is continuously measured and stored, the fluid pressure curve is determined as a function of time, and the occlusion of the coronary sinus is triggered and/or released as a function of at least one characteristic value derived from the measured pressure values. The pressure increase and/or pressure decrease per time unit each occurring at a heart beat are used as characteristic values.