A61M60/562

SYSTEMS FOR UPGRADING VENTRICLE ASSIST DEVICES
20180001006 · 2018-01-04 ·

Systems and devices for an updatable blood pump are disclosed herein. The blood pump can be part of a mechanical circulatory support system that can include a system controller and the blood pump. The blood pump can include a rotary motor and a control unit that can communicate with the system controller. The system controller can initiate the update process and can provide the update to the blood pump. Upon initiation of the update process, the control unit can stop the rotary motor. While the rotary motor is stopped, the blood pump can be updated. At the completion of the update, the rotary pump can be restarted.

COMBINED BLOOD PUMP AND OXYGENATOR SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS
20230022901 · 2023-01-26 ·

A blood pump-oxygenator system comprises at least one blood pump, an oxygenator, inflow and outflow cannulas, connected to form a closed series circuit operable as a cardiopulmonary bypass system for extracorporeal processing of the patient's blood. The blood pump conveys blood through the circuit from the patient into the inflow cannula, through the oxygenator and out of the outflow cannula back into the patient. A manifold is connected between the inflow and outflow cannulas so blood passes through the manifold, wherein the manifold accommodates the blood pump and the oxygenator to form a recirculation loop configured to recirculate at least part of the blood in the circuit so the blood passes over the oxygenator multiple times. An extra blood pump is positioned at the outflow cannula to deliver a set volume to the patient, controllable independently from the blood pump that circulates the blood in the manifold including the oxygenator.

Mechanical circulatory support device with axial flow turbomachine optimized for heart failure and cardio-renal syndrome by implantation in the descending aorta
11524153 · 2022-12-13 ·

Mechanical circulatory supports configured to operate in series with the native heart are disclosed. In an embodiment, an intravascular propeller is installed into the descending aorta and anchored within via an expandable anchoring mechanism. The propeller and anchoring mechanism may be foldable so as to be percutaneously deliverable to the aorta. The propeller may have foldable blades. The blades may be magnetic and may be driven by a concentric electromagnetic stator circumferentially outside the magnetic blades. The stator may be intravascular or may be configured to be installed around the outer circumference of the blood vessel. The support may create a pressure rise between about 20-50 mmHg, and maintain a flow rate of about 5 L/min. The support may have one or more pairs of contra-rotating propellers to modulate the tangential velocity of the blood flow. The support may have static pre-swirlers and or de-swirlers. The support may be optimized to replicate naturally occurring vortex formation within the descending aorta.

PUMP SYSTEM, CONTROL UNIT AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A PUMP SYSTEM

A pump system is provided comprising a diaphragm fluid pump which can be fluidically connected to a heart and/or at least one blood vessel by means of an inlet cannula and an outlet cannula and is adapted for generating a pulsatile fluid flow for supporting a cardiac activity of the heart, a working pressure source connected to the diaphragm fluid pump by means of a pressure line and adapted for providing a working pressure for driving the diaphragm fluid pump, a control unit adapted for controlling the working pressure, a first flow sensor adapted for detecting a first cannula flow signal corresponding to an inlet flow in the inlet cannula or an outlet flow in the outlet cannula, a working pressure sensor adapted for detecting a working pressure signal corresponding to the working pressure in the pressure line.

PUMP SYSTEM, CONTROL UNIT AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A PUMP SYSTEM

A pump system is provided comprising a diaphragm fluid pump which can be fluidically connected to a heart and/or at least one blood vessel by means of an inlet cannula and an outlet cannula and is adapted for generating a pulsatile fluid flow for supporting a cardiac activity of the heart, a working pressure source connected to the diaphragm fluid pump by means of a pressure line and adapted for providing a working pressure for driving the diaphragm fluid pump, a control unit adapted for controlling the working pressure, a first flow sensor adapted for detecting a first cannula flow signal corresponding to an inlet flow in the inlet cannula or an outlet flow in the outlet cannula, a working pressure sensor adapted for detecting a working pressure signal corresponding to the working pressure in the pressure line.

INTRAVASCULAR BLOOD PUMP AND HEMODYNAMIC SUPPORT SYSTEM WITH BLOOD FLOW PULSATILITY VALIDITY MONITORING AND INVALIDITY DETECTION WITH ALARM

A medical device with an implantable blood pump and a control and sensing unit configured to determine the flow rate generated by the blood pump when driven by an electric motor, wherein the flow rate is determined using peak-to-peak current data generated by the electric motor and, in some cases, associated heart rate data. In some embodiments, the validity of pulsatility of the resulting blood flow is determined and, if out of predetermined limits, an alarm may be actuated.

INTRAVASCULAR BLOOD PUMP AND HEMODYNAMIC SUPPORT SYSTEM WITH BLOOD FLOW PULSATILITY VALIDITY MONITORING AND INVALIDITY DETECTION WITH ALARM

A medical device with an implantable blood pump and a control and sensing unit configured to determine the flow rate generated by the blood pump when driven by an electric motor, wherein the flow rate is determined using peak-to-peak current data generated by the electric motor and, in some cases, associated heart rate data. In some embodiments, the validity of pulsatility of the resulting blood flow is determined and, if out of predetermined limits, an alarm may be actuated.

PUMP FOR MIMICKING PHYSIOLOGICAL BLOOD FLOW IN A PATIENT
20220370785 · 2022-11-24 ·

A pump for mimicking physiological blood flow in a patient is disclosed. The pump works via compression and decompression of a tube, inducing a peristaltic flow within the tube. The compression may be effected by a linear actuator, or alternatively by a pivoting compression member. A one-way check valve ensures flow in a single direction.

PUMP FOR MIMICKING PHYSIOLOGICAL BLOOD FLOW IN A PATIENT
20220370785 · 2022-11-24 ·

A pump for mimicking physiological blood flow in a patient is disclosed. The pump works via compression and decompression of a tube, inducing a peristaltic flow within the tube. The compression may be effected by a linear actuator, or alternatively by a pivoting compression member. A one-way check valve ensures flow in a single direction.

Catheter for the directional conveyance of a fluid, particularly a body fluid
11583670 · 2023-02-21 · ·

A catheter directionally conducts a pulsating body fluid and has a line segment defining an inner volume. A pump chamber section is arranged proximally as an extension of the line segment and defines a pump chamber having a frame therein accommodating a balloon. A first opening connects the inner volume to an external volume and a second opening is arranged proximally from the first opening to connect the inner volume to the external volume. A check valve is assigned to the second opening and the check valve includes a valve foil having an aperture formed therein offset from the second opening. A third opening communicates with the pump chamber. The frame is of a shape memory material which provides rigidity for a pulsatile operation of the balloon. During operation, the pulsating body fluid is conveyed in the inner volume directionally between the first and second opening by operating the balloon.