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International Journal of Artificial Organs | 1997

A PIVOT BEARING-SUPPORTED CENTRIFUGAL PUMP FOR A LONG-TERM ASSIST HEART

Tadashi Nakazawa; Yasuhisa Ohara; Robert Benkowski; Kenzo Makinouchi; Yoshiyuki Takami; Satoshi Ohtsubo; Koji Kawahito; Kimitaka Tasai; Julie Glueck; George P. Noon; Akinori Sueoka; Helmut Schmallegger; Heinrich Schima; Ernst Wolner; Yukihiko Nosé

A pivot bearing-supported centrifugal blood pump has been developed. It is a compact, cost effective, and anti-thrombogenic pump with anatomical compatibility. A preliminary evaluation of five paracorporeal left ventricular assist studies were performed on pre-conditioned bovine (70-100 kg), without cardiopulmonary bypass and aortic cross-clamping. The inflow cannula was inserted into the left ventricle (LV) through the apex and the outflow cannula affixed with a Dacron vascular graft was anastomosed to the descending aorta. All pumps demonstrated trouble free performance over a two-week screening period. Among these five studies, three implantations were subjected for one month system validation studies. All the devices were trouble free for longer than 1 month. (35, 34, and 31 days). After achieving one month studies, all experiments were terminated. There was no evidence of device induced thrombus formation inside the pump. The plasma free hemoglobin levels were within normal ranges throughout all experiments. As a consequence of these studies, a mass production model C1E3 of this pump was fabricated as a short-term assist pump. This pump has a Normalized Index of Hemolysis of 0.0007 mg/100L and the estimated wear life of the impeller bearings is longer than 8 years. The C1E3 will meet the clinical requirements as a cardiopulmonary bypass pump. For the next step, a miniaturized pivot bearing centrifugal blood pump PI-601 has been developed for use as a permanently implantable device after design optimization. The evolution from C1E3 to the PI-601 converts this pivot bearing centrifugal pump as a totally implantable centrifugal pump. A pivot bearing centrifugal pump will become an ideal assist pump for the patients with failing heart.


Therapeutic Apheresis | 1997

Present Status of Apheresis Technologies: Part 2. Membrane Plasma Fractionator

Akinori Sueoka


Artificial Organs | 2008

Effects of Ultrathin Silicone Coating of Porous Membrane on Gas Transfer and Hemolytic Performance

Yoshinari Niimi; Keishi Ueyama; Ken Yamaji; Shingo Yamane; Eiki Tayama; Akinori Sueoka; Katsuyuki Kuwana; Koichiro Tahara; Yukihiko Nosé


Artificial Organs | 1999

Long‐Term In Vivo Left Ventricular Assist Device Study for 284 Days with Gyro PI Pump

Goro Ohtsuka; Kin-ichi Nakata; Masaharu Yoshikawa; Tamaki Takano; Julia Glueck; Yoshiyuki Sankai; Yoshiyuki Takami; Juergen Mueller; Akinori Sueoka; George V. Letsou; Heinrich Schima; Helmut Schmallegger; Ernst Wolner; Koyanagi H; Akira Fujisawa; John Baldwin; Yukihiko Nosé


Artificial Organs | 1998

Evaluation of Platelet Adhesion and Activation on Materials for an Implantable Centrifugal Blood Pump

Yoshiyuki Takami; Shingo Yamane; Kenzo Makinouchi; Yoshinari Niimi; Akinori Sueoka; Yukihiko Nosé


Therapeutic Apheresis | 1997

Present Status of Apheresis Technologies: Part 1. Membrane Plasma Separator

Akinori Sueoka


Artificial Organs | 2008

Anatomical consideration for an implantable centrifugal biventricular assist system.

Yoshiyuki Takami; Tadashi Nakazawa; Goro Otsuka; Eiki Tayama; Yukio Ohashi; Akinori Sueoka; Heinrich Schima; Helmut Schmallegger; Ernst Wolner; Yukihiko Nosé


Therapeutic Apheresis | 1997

Membrane Apheresis Technology: Historical Perspective and New Trends toward Bioincompatible Systems

Yukihiko Nosé; Ken Yamaji; Akinori Sueoka; Shingo Yamane


Artificial Organs | 1997

Development and initial testing of a permanently implantable centrifugal pump.

Tadashi Nakazawa; Yoshiyuki Takami; Robert Benkowski; Satoshi Ohtsubo; Ohashi Yukio; Eiki Tayama; Goro Ohtsuka; Yoshinari Niimi; Julie Glueck; Akinori Sueoka; Helmut Schmallegger; Heinrich Schima; Ernst Wolner; Yukihiko Nosé


Therapeutic Apheresis | 1997

Present status of apheresis technologies, part 3: adsorbent.

Akinori Sueoka

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Yukihiko Nosé

Baylor College of Medicine

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Shingo Yamane

Baylor College of Medicine

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Ken Yamaji

Baylor College of Medicine

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Yoshinari Niimi

Baylor College of Medicine

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Yoshiyuki Takami

Baylor College of Medicine

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Ernst Wolner

Medical University of Vienna

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Heinrich Schima

Medical University of Vienna

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