A Universal Device to Convert a Continuous Flow Assist Device to a Pulsatile Flow Device to Simulate Normal Blood Flow and Pressure Patterns

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Gerrah, Rabin [1 ]
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[1] Stanford Univ, Dept Cardiothorac Surg, CVRB Falk Bldg,300 Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
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assist devices; pulsatility; cardiovascular; hemodynamics;
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10.1177/15533506221140534
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R61 [外科手术学];
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BackgroundContinuous follow assist devices (CFAD) are the most commonly used mechanical circulatory support devices. Compared to Pulsatile flow assist devices (PFAD), CFADs deliver a non-physiologic type of flow, which might contribute to complications related to lack of pulsatility in these devices. Moreover, lack of pulsatility complicates the clinical management of these patients who often present with good perfusion but with no palpable pulse and none or a negligible pulse pressure on blood pressure measurement.Methods and resultsPresented here is a concept of a universal converter device that can be added inline other CFADs to convert the flow from continuous to pulsatile, simulating a normal flow and pressure pattern. After initial implantation and stabilization with a CFAD, adding this converter might potentially provide the benefits of pulsatile physiologic flow. The device is made of 2 components connected in parallel, working in tandem in user determined cycles. The continuous flow through a specifically positioned openings create a smooth conversion to a pulsatile flow. This device can convert a continuous flow to a physiologic pulsatile flow to achieve a native-like flow pattern and potentially prevent some CFAD complications.ConclusionThis paper presents the concept of pulsatility generation and simulation for other assist devices. Such a device can be a universal add-on or a supplemental option for CFADs.
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