[미국특허]
Method and system for closed chest blood flow support
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61M-037/00
A61N-001/362
출원번호
US-0010366
(2011-01-20)
등록번호
US-8454549
(2013-06-04)
발명자
/ 주소
Zafirelis, Zafiris G.
Marous, III, John C.
Yu, Yih-Choung
Lehmann, Kirk A.
Johnson, Greg A.
출원인 / 주소
CardiacAssist, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
The Webb Law Firm
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40
초록▼
A pumping system for assisting a patient's heart includes a blood pump disposed outside the patient's body and having an inlet and an outlet. An inlet cannula is configured for insertion percutaneously into the vascular system of the patient, and in fluid communication with the blood pump inlet to p
A pumping system for assisting a patient's heart includes a blood pump disposed outside the patient's body and having an inlet and an outlet. An inlet cannula is configured for insertion percutaneously into the vascular system of the patient, and in fluid communication with the blood pump inlet to provide blood to the blood pump. An outlet perfusion cannula is configured for insertion percutaneously into the vascular system of the patient, and in fluid communication with the blood pump outlet to provide blood to the patient's vascular system. A control system is provided to control the blood pump and includes at least two control units for redundant control of the blood pump. Each control unit includes a watchdog for monitoring the control unit. A variation of the pumping system includes a bidirectional cannula for insertion percutaneously into the vascular system of the patient and to extend into the patient's heart.
대표청구항▼
1. A pumping system for assisting a human patient's heart, comprising: a blood pump disposed outside the patient's body and having an inlet and an outlet;an inlet cannula configured for insertion percutaneously into the vascular system of the patient, and in fluid communication with the blood pump i
1. A pumping system for assisting a human patient's heart, comprising: a blood pump disposed outside the patient's body and having an inlet and an outlet;an inlet cannula configured for insertion percutaneously into the vascular system of the patient, and in fluid communication with the blood pump inlet to provide blood to the blood pump;an outlet perfusion cannula configured for insertion percutaneously into the vascular system of the patient, and in fluid communication with the blood pump outlet to provide blood to the patient's vascular system; anda control system to control the blood pump, the control system comprising at least two control units for redundant control of the blood pump, and each control unit comprising a watchdog for monitoring the control unit. 2. A pumping system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the blood pump includes an electromagnetic or ultrasonic flow probe in communication with the blood pump outlet. 3. A pumping system as claimed in claim 2, wherein the control system is programmed to initiate an alarm condition when blood outflow from the blood pump outlet falls below a predetermined rate as measured by the electromagnetic or ultrasonic flow probe. 4. A pumping system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the blood pump is a centrifugal pump or an axial pump. 5. A pumping system as claimed in claim 1, wherein tubing connects the blood pump to the inlet cannula and to the outlet perfusion cannula and has sufficient length to position the blood pump within about three feet of where the inlet cannula and the outlet perfusion cannula are connected to the blood pump. 6. A pumping system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control system has a primary control unit and a backup control unit to control operation of the blood pump. 7. A pumping system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the primary control unit and the backup control unit each comprise an integral display. 8. A pumping system as claimed in claim 6, wherein operational control of the blood pump is switched from the primary control unit to the backup control unit manually. 9. A pumping system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the primary control unit and the backup control unit are programmed for parallel operation but only one of the primary control unit and the backup control unit actively controls operation of the blood pump. 10. A pumping system as claimed in claim 9, wherein during the parallel operation of the primary control unit and the backup control unit, information exchange therebetween does not occur. 11. A pumping system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control system comprises an operator panel. 12. A pumping system as claimed in claim 11, wherein the operator panel has the control units. 13. A pumping system as claimed in claim 12, wherein the control units comprise a primary control unit and a backup control unit to control operation of the blood pump. 14. A pumping system as claimed in claim 13, wherein operational control of the blood pump is switched from the primary control unit to the backup control unit manually. 15. A pumping system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the blood pump is a pulsatile, electrical, or pneumatic pump. 16. A pumping system for assisting a human patient's heart, comprising: a bidirectional cannula for insertion percutaneously into the vascular system of the patient and to extend at least into the patient's heart;a blood pump mechanism disposed outside the patient's body and connected to the bidirectional cannula and having a blood pump for pumping blood into the vascular system of the patient via the bidirectional cannula; anda control system to control the blood pump, the control system comprising at least two control units for redundant control of the blood pump, and each control unit comprising a watchdog for monitoring the control unit. 17. A pumping system as claimed in claim 16, wherein the blood pump includes an electromagnetic or ultrasonic flow probe in communication with the blood pump outlet. 18. A pumping system as claimed in claim 17, wherein the control system is programmed to initiate an alarm condition when blood outflow from the blood pump outlet falls below a predetermined rate as measured by the electromagnetic or ultrasonic flow probe. 19. A pumping system as claimed in claim 16, wherein the blood pump is a centrifugal pump or an axial pump. 20. A pumping system as claimed in claim 16, wherein tubing connects the blood pump to the inlet cannula and to the outlet perfusion cannula and has sufficient length to position the blood pump within about three feet of where the inlet cannula and the outlet perfusion cannula are connected to the blood pump. 21. A pumping system as claimed in claim 16, wherein the control system has a primary control unit and a backup control unit to control operation of the blood pump. 22. A pumping system as claimed in claim 21, wherein the primary control unit and the backup control unit each comprise an integral display. 23. A pumping system as claimed in claim 21, wherein operational control of the blood pump is switched from the primary control unit to the backup control unit manually. 24. A pumping system as claimed in claim 21, wherein the primary control unit and the backup control unit are programmed for parallel operation but only one of the primary control unit and the backup control unit actively controls operation of the blood pump. 25. A pumping system as claimed in claim 24, wherein during the parallel operation of the primary control unit and the backup control unit, information exchange therebetween does not occur. 26. A pumping system as claimed in claim 16, wherein the control system comprises an operator panel. 27. A pumping system as claimed in claim 26, wherein the operator panel has the control units. 28. A pumping system as claimed in claim 27, wherein the control units comprise a primary control unit and a backup control unit to control operation of the blood pump. 29. A pumping system as claimed in claim 28, wherein operational control of the blood pump is switched from the primary control unit to the backup control unit manually. 30. A pumping system as claimed in claim 16, wherein the blood pump is a pulsatile, electrical, or pneumatic pump.
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