Development of rotary blood pump technology:: Past, present, and future

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作者
Nosé, Y [1 ]
Yoshikawa, M [1 ]
Murabayashi, S [1 ]
Takano, T [1 ]
机构
[1] Baylor Coll Med, Texas Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Houston, TX 77030 USA
关键词
two day rotary blood pump; two week rotary blood pump; bridge to transplant pump; axial flow pump; DeBakey ventricular assist device; Gyro pump; permanent centrifugal pump;
D O I
10.1046/j.1525-1594.2000.06634.x
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Even though clinical acceptance of a nonpulsatile blood flow was demonstrated almost 45 years ago, the development of a nonpulsatile blood pump was completely ignored until 20 years ago. In 1979, the first author's group demonstrated that completely pulseless animals did not exhibit any abnormal physiology if 20% higher blood flows were provided to them. However, during the next 10 years (1979-1988), minimum efforts were provided for the development of a nonpulsatile, permanently implantable cardiac prosthesis. In 1989, the first author and his team at Baylor College of Medicine initiated a developmental strategy of various types of nonpulsatile rotary blood pumps, including a 2-day rotary blood pump for cardiopulmonary bypass application, a 2 week pump for ECMO and short-term circulatory assistance, a 2 year pump as a bridge to transplantation, and a permanently implantable cardiac prosthesis. Following the design and developmental strategy established in 1989, successful development of a 2-day pump (the Nikkiso-Fairway cardiopulmonary bypass pump) in 4 years (1989-1993), a 2 week pump (Kyocera gyro G1E3 pump) in 6 years (1992-1998), and a bridge to transplant pump (DeBakey LVAD-an axial flow blood pump) in 10 years (1988-1998) was made. Currently, a permanently implantable centrifugal blood pump development program is successfully completing its initial Phase 1 program of 5 years (1995-2000). Implantation exceeded 9 months without any negative findings. An additional 5 year Phase II program (2000-2005) is expected to complete such a device that will be clinically available.
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