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CARDIAC PUMP WITH SPEED ADAPTED FOR VENTRICLE UNLOADING
20180008759 · 2018-01-11 ·

A blood pump system is implantable in a patient for ventricular support. A pumping chamber has an inlet for receiving blood from a ventricle of the patient. An impeller is received in the pumping chamber. A motor is coupled to the impeller for driving rotation of the impeller. A motor controller is provided for tracking systolic and diastolic phases of a cardiac cycle of the patient and supplying a variable voltage signal to the motor in a variable speed mode to produce a variable impeller speed linked to the cardiac cycle. The impeller speed comprises a ramping up to an elevated speed during the diastolic phase in order to reduce a load on the ventricle at the beginning of the systolic phase.

LEFT VENTRICLE UNLOADING DEVICE
20230211143 · 2023-07-06 · ·

A ventricle unloading device intended to be implanted inside a patient's blood vessel portion through which a blood flow circulates. The device includes: a stator, a rotor arranged around the stator, the rotor having a driving impeller and a impeller engine, the impeller being an unducted impeller aimed at rotating freely within the blood vessel portion, and a static anchoring element displaying a circular part which is configured to extend around the impeller. The circular part of the static anchoring element defines a circulation area intended to contain the entire blood flow circulating through the blood vessel portion, the activation of the rotor is a pulsatile activation, and the activation is synchronized with the patient's heart contraction.

Pulsatile blood pump via contraction with smart material
11534596 · 2022-12-27 · ·

An inflow cannula for an implantable blood pump, the inflow cannula defining an inlet at a proximal end, an opposite distal end, and a lumen therebetween, the inflow cannula being configured to constrict the lumen.

VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE
20230048736 · 2023-02-16 ·

A control device (100) for controlling the rotational speed (n.sub.VAD(t)) of a non-pulsatile ventricular assist device, VAD, (50) uses an event-based within-a-beat control strategy, wherein the control device is configured to alter the rotational speed of the VAD within the cardiac cycle of the assisted heart and to synchronize the alteration of the rotational speed with the heartbeat by at least one sequence of trigger signals (σ(t)) that is related to at least one predetermined characteristic event in the cardiac cycle. Further, a VAD (50) for assistance of a heart comprises the control device (100) for controlling the VAD, wherein the VAD is preferably a non-pulsatile rotational, for example catheter-based, blood pump.

VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE
20230048736 · 2023-02-16 ·

A control device (100) for controlling the rotational speed (n.sub.VAD(t)) of a non-pulsatile ventricular assist device, VAD, (50) uses an event-based within-a-beat control strategy, wherein the control device is configured to alter the rotational speed of the VAD within the cardiac cycle of the assisted heart and to synchronize the alteration of the rotational speed with the heartbeat by at least one sequence of trigger signals (σ(t)) that is related to at least one predetermined characteristic event in the cardiac cycle. Further, a VAD (50) for assistance of a heart comprises the control device (100) for controlling the VAD, wherein the VAD is preferably a non-pulsatile rotational, for example catheter-based, blood pump.

Circulatory assist pump
11602627 · 2023-03-14 · ·

A minimally invasive circulatory support platform that utilizes an aortic stent pump or pumps. The platform uses a low profile catheter-based techniques and provides temporary and chronic circulatory support depending on the needs of the patient. Also described is a catheter-based temporary assist pump to treat patients with acute decompensated heart failure and provide circulatory support to subjects undergoing high risk percutaneous coronary intervention (“PCI”). Further described is a wirelessly powered circulatory assist pump for providing chronic circulatory support for heart failure patients. The platform and system are relatively easy to place, have higher flow rates than existing systems, and provide improvements in the patient's renal function.

Cannula Comprising an Expandable Arrangement, Corresponding Cannula System and Method for Inserting at Least One Cannula into a Subject
20220323663 · 2022-10-13 ·

Described is a cannula (110, O1 to O3, I1 to I3) comprising: —a lumen portion (LP) that extends axially between a proximal part of the cannula (110, O1 to O3, I1 to I3) and at least one distal part of the cannula (110, O1 to O3, I1 to I3), and —an expandable arrangement (114) at the at least one distal part of the lumen portion, wherein the expandable arrangement (114) is adapted to have an expanded state and a non-expanded state, wherein in the expanded state a volume defined by the expandable arrangement (114) is greater than the volume defined by the expandable arrangement (114) in the non-expanded state.

CIRCULATORY ASSIST PUMP
20220331576 · 2022-10-20 ·

A minimally invasive circulatory support platform that utilizes an aortic stent pump or pumps. The platform uses a low profile catheter-based techniques and provides temporary and chronic circulatory support depending on the needs of the patient. Further described is a wirelessly powered circulatory assist pump for providing chronic circulatory support to, for example, heart failure patients. The platform and system are relatively easy to place, have higher flow rates than existing systems, and provide improvements in the patient's renal function.

CIRCULATORY ASSIST PUMP
20220331576 · 2022-10-20 ·

A minimally invasive circulatory support platform that utilizes an aortic stent pump or pumps. The platform uses a low profile catheter-based techniques and provides temporary and chronic circulatory support depending on the needs of the patient. Further described is a wirelessly powered circulatory assist pump for providing chronic circulatory support to, for example, heart failure patients. The platform and system are relatively easy to place, have higher flow rates than existing systems, and provide improvements in the patient's renal function.

Control for Non-Occlusive Blood Pumps
20220313889 · 2022-10-06 ·

The present disclosure pertains to control units for non-occlusive blood pumps of an extracorporeal circulatory support as well as systems comprising such a control unit and corresponding methods. Accordingly, a control unit for a non-occlusive blood pump of an extracorporeal circulatory support is configured to receive a flow value of the extracorporeal circulatory support, to receive a measurement of an arterial pressure and an ECG signal of a supported patient over a predetermined period of time, to determine a mean arterial pressure of the extracorporeal circulatory support or of the supported patient from the measurement of the arterial pressure and an energy equivalent pressure from the flow value and the arterial pressure.