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Asaio Journal | 1998

Implantable centrifugal blood pump with hybrid magnetic bearings

Paul E. Allarie; Gill B. Bearnson; Ron Flack; Pratap S. Khanwilkar; B. Ajit Kumar; James W. Long; Don B. Olsen; Jeffrey Decker; Michael Baloh

Test methods and results of in vitro assessment of a centrifugal pump with a magnetically suspended impeller are provided. In vitro blood tests have been completed with a resulting normalized milligram index of hemolysis (NmIH) of 12.4 +/- 4.1, indicating that hemolysis is not a problem. Hydraulic characterization of the system with water has shown that a nominal pumping condition of 6 L/min at 100 mmHg was met at 2,200 rpm. Maximum clinically usable cardiac output is predicted be 10 L/min. The magnetic bearing supported impeller did not contact the housing and was shown to be stable under a variety of pumping conditions. The driving motor efficiency is 75% at the nominal condition. Finally, a description of the clinical version of the pump under development is provided.


Asaio Journal | 2007

Numerical design and experimental hydraulic testing of an axial flow ventricular assist device for infants and children.

Amy L. Throckmorton; A Untaroiu; Paul E. Allaire; Houston G. Wood; David Scott Lim; McCulloch Ma; Don B. Olsen

Mechanical circulatory support options for infants and children are very limited in the United States. Existing circulatory support systems have proven successful for short-term pediatric assist, but are not completely successful as a bridge-to-transplant or bridge-to-recovery. To address this substantial need for alternative pediatric mechanical assist, we are developing a novel, magnetically levitated, axial flow pediatric ventricular assist device (PVAD) intended for longer-term ventricular support. Three major numerical design and optimization phases have been completed. A prototype was built based on the latest numerical design (PVAD3) and hydraulically tested in a flow loop. The plastic PVAD prototype delivered 0.5–4 lpm, generating pressure rises of 50–115 mm Hg for operating speeds of 6,000–9,000 rpm. The experimental testing data and the numerical predictions correlated well. The error between these sets of data was found to be generally 7.8% with a maximum deviation of 24% at higher flow rates. The axial fluid forces for the numerical simulations ranged from 0.5 to 1 N and deviated from the experimental results by generally 8.5% with a maximum deviation of 12% at higher flow rates. These hydraulic results demonstrate the excellent performance of the PVAD3 and illustrate the achievement of the design objectives.


Archive | 1997

Hybrid magnetically suspended and rotated centrifugal pumping apparatus and method

Pratap S. Khanwilkar; Paul E. Allaire; Gill B. Bearnson; Don B. Olsen; Eric H. Maslen; James W. Long


Archive | 1997

Electrosurgical electrode with a conductive, non-stick coating

B. Ajit Kumar; Don B. Olsen


Archive | 2004

Streamlined unobstructed one-pass axial-flow pump

Houston G. Wood; Paul E. Allaire; Don B. Olsen; Steven W. Day; Xinwei Song; A Untaroiu; Amy L. Throckmorton


Archive | 2000

Pump having a magnetically suspended rotor with one active control axis

Gill B. Bearnson; Pratap S. Khanwilkar; James W. Long; Jed Ludlow; Brad Paden; Chen Chen; Dave B. Paden; Don B. Olsen; James F. Antaki; Paul E. Allaire; Michael Baloh


Archive | 2004

Axial-flow blood pump with magnetically suspended, radially and axially stabilized impeller

Don B. Olsen; Paul E. Allaire; Houston G. Wood; Ronald Kipp; Wei Jiang; Zongli Lin; Guoxin Li


Asaio Journal | 2003

TRANSIENT COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS STUDY OF AN AXIAL BLOOD PUMP

Xinwei Song; Houston G. Wood; Don B. Olsen


Asaio Journal | 2000

PROGRESS ON THE HEARTQUESTTM VAD — A CENTRIFUGAL PUMP WITH MAGNETICALLY SUSPENDED ROTOR

Gill B. Bearnson; P. Diegel; Pratap S. Khanwilkar; Paul E. Allaire; Jed Ludlow; D. Cooley; James W. Long; B. A. Kumar; G. Pantalos; Houston G. Wood; Don B. Olsen


Archive | 2006

Axialströmungsblutpumpe mit magnetisch aufgehängtem, radial und axial stabilisiertem Laufrad

Paul E. Allaire; Don B. Olsen; Houston G. Wood; Ronald Kipp; Wei Jiang; Zongli Lin; Guoxin Li; Alexandrina Untaroiu; Amy L. Throckmorton; Xinwei Song; Steven W. Day

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James W. Long

Integris Baptist Medical Center

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Steven W. Day

Rochester Institute of Technology

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A Untaroiu

University of Virginia

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