BLOOD PUMP SYSTEM WITH CONTROLLED WEANING
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1. A blood pump system, comprising:
- a blood pump having an inflow conduit for receiving blood from a left ventricle of a heart and an outflow conduit for returning blood to a circulatory system; and
a controller operably connected to said blood pump;
wherein said inflow conduit comprises a sensor located to detect a conduit pressure that is substantially the same as left ventricular pressure, wherein said sensor is adapted to send a signal regarding said conduit pressure to said controller, and wherein said controller is adapted to send a signal to said blood pump such that the speed of said blood pump is reduced if said conduit pressure is less than a lower threshold level, and the speed of said blood pump is maintained or increased if said conduit pressure is greater than an upper threshold level.
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Abstract
Materials and methods related to blood pump systems are described. These can be used in patients to, for example, monitor arterial pressure, measure blood flow, maintain left ventricular pressure within a particular range, avoid left ventricular collapse, prevent fusion of the aortic valve in a subject having a blood pump, and provide a means to wean a patient from a blood pump.
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20 Claims
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1. A blood pump system, comprising:
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a blood pump having an inflow conduit for receiving blood from a left ventricle of a heart and an outflow conduit for returning blood to a circulatory system; and a controller operably connected to said blood pump; wherein said inflow conduit comprises a sensor located to detect a conduit pressure that is substantially the same as left ventricular pressure, wherein said sensor is adapted to send a signal regarding said conduit pressure to said controller, and wherein said controller is adapted to send a signal to said blood pump such that the speed of said blood pump is reduced if said conduit pressure is less than a lower threshold level, and the speed of said blood pump is maintained or increased if said conduit pressure is greater than an upper threshold level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for maintaining constant left ventricular pressure in a subject having a blood pump system, comprising:
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detecting left ventricular pressure in said subject via a sensor present at an inflow conduit of said blood pump system; and increasing, maintaining, or decreasing the speed of said blood pump based on said detected left ventricular pressure, wherein said speed is increased if said detected left ventricular pressure is greater than an upper threshold level, and wherein said speed is maintained or decreased if said detected left ventricular pressure is less than a lower threshold level.
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6. A method for maintaining constant systolic left ventricular pressure in a subject having a blood pump system, comprising:
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detecting left ventricular pressure in said subject via a sensor present at an inflow conduit of said blood pump system; and increasing the speed of said blood pump if said detected left ventricular pressure increases, decreasing the speed of said blood pump if said detected left ventricular pressure decreases, or maintaining the speed of said blood pump if said detected left ventricular pressure does not significantly change.
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7. A method for weaning a subject from a blood pump system comprising a blood pump having an inflow conduit for receiving blood from a left ventricle of a heart and an outflow conduit for returning blood to a circulatory system, and a controller operably connected to said blood pump, wherein said inflow conduit comprises a sensor located to detect a conduit pressure that is substantially the same as left ventricular pressure, wherein said sensor is adapted to send a signal regarding said conduit pressure to said controller, said method comprising:
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a) adjusting the pump motor speed to maintain a selected left ventricular systolic pressure between arterial pressure and about 20 mm Hg below arterial pressure; b) reducing the pump motor speed for a first selected number of beats and determining how well the heart recovers by evaluating left ventricular end diastolic pressure; c) returning the pump to its previous level of function between arterial pressure and about 20 mm Hg less than arterial pressure; d) repeating steps (b) and (c) at least until the heart recovery is at an acceptable level; e) reducing the pump motor speed for a second selected number of beats that is incrementally greater than said first selected number of beats and determining how well the heart recovers; f) returning the pump to its previous level of function between arterial pressure and about 20 mm Hg less than arterial pressure; g) repeating steps (e) and (f) at least until the heart recovery is at an acceptable level; and h) gradually increasing the number of beats for which the pump motor speed is reduced, until said subject can be weaned off the blood pump system.
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8. A method for weaning a subject from a blood pump system comprising a blood pump having an inflow conduit for receiving blood from a left ventricle of a heart and an outflow conduit for returning blood to a circulatory system, and a controller operably connected to said blood pump, wherein said outflow conduit comprises a sensor located to detect a conduit pressure that is substantially the same as arterial pressure, wherein said sensor is adapted to send a signal regarding said conduit pressure to said controller, said method comprising:
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a) adjusting the pump motor speed to maintain a selected blood pump flow; b) reducing the pump motor speed to reduce blood pump flow for a first selected length of time and measuring arterial pressure using said outflow conduit sensor; c) returning the pump to its previous level of function; d) repeating steps (b) and (c) at least until it is determined that arterial pressure does not decrease appreciably during step (b); e) reducing the pump motor speed to reduce blood pump flow for a second selected length of time that is incrementally greater than said first selected length of time and measuring arterial pressure using said outflow conduit sensor; f) returning the pump to its previous level of function; g) repeating steps (e) and (f) at least until it is determined that arterial pressure does not decrease appreciably during step (e) and left ventricular end diastolic pressure is maintained at acceptable levels; and h) gradually increasing the length of time for which the pump motor speed is reduced, until said subject can be weaned off the blood pump system. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A blood pump system, comprising:
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a blood pump having an inflow conduit for receiving blood from a right ventricle of a heart and an outflow conduit for returning blood to the pulmonary circulation; and a controller operably connected to said blood pump; wherein said inflow conduit comprises a sensor located to detect a conduit pressure that is substantially the same as right ventricular pressure, wherein said sensor is adapted to send a signal regarding said conduit pressure to said controller, and wherein said controller is adapted to send a signal to said blood pump such that the speed of said blood pump is reduced if said conduit pressure is less than a lower threshold level, and the speed of said blood pump is maintained or increased if said conduit pressure is greater than an upper threshold level. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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16. A method for maintaining constant right ventricular pressure in a subject having a blood pump system, comprising:
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detecting right ventricular pressure in said subject via a sensor present at an inflow conduit of said blood pump system; and increasing, maintaining, or decreasing the speed of said blood pump based on said detected right ventricular pressure, wherein said speed is increased if said detected right ventricular pressure is greater than an upper threshold level, and wherein said speed is maintained or decreased if said detected right ventricular pressure is less than a lower threshold level.
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17. A method for maintaining constant blood pressure in a subject having a blood pump system, comprising:
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detecting right ventricular pressure in said subject via a sensor present at an inflow conduit of said blood pump system; and increasing the speed of said blood pump if said detected right ventricular pressure increases, decreasing the speed of said blood pump if said detected right ventricular pressure decreases, or maintaining the speed of said blood pump if said detected right ventricular pressure does not significantly change.
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18. A method for weaning a subject from a blood pump system comprising a blood pump having an inflow conduit for receiving blood from a right ventricle of a heart and an outflow conduit for returning blood to a circulatory system, and a controller operably connected to said blood pump, wherein said inflow conduit comprises a sensor located to detect a conduit pressure that is substantially the same as right ventricular pressure, wherein said sensor is adapted to send a signal regarding said conduit pressure to said controller, said method comprising:
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a) adjusting the pump motor speed to maintain a selected right ventricular pressure between about 5 mm Hg and about 20 mm Hg; b) reducing the pump motor speed for a first selected number of beats and determining how well the heart recovers; c) returning the pump to its previous level of function; d) repeating steps (b) and (c) at least until the heart recovery is at an acceptable level; e) reducing the pump motor speed for a second selected number of beats that is incrementally greater than said first selected number of beats and determining how well the heart recovers; f) returning the pump to its previous level of function; g) repeating steps (e) and (f) at least until the heart recovery is at an acceptable level; and h) gradually increasing the number of beats for which the pump motor speed is reduced, until said subject can be weaned off the blood pump system.
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19. A method for weaning a subject from a blood pump system comprising a blood pump having an inflow conduit for receiving blood from a right ventricle of a heart and an outflow conduit for returning blood to a circulatory system, and a controller operably connected to said blood pump, wherein said outflow conduit comprises a sensor located to detect a conduit pressure that is substantially the same as right ventricular pressure, wherein said sensor is adapted to send a signal regarding said conduit pressure to said controller, said method comprising:
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a) adjusting the pump motor speed to maintain a selected blood pump flow; b) reducing the pump motor speed to reduce blood pump flow for a first selected length of time and measuring pulmonary artery pressure using said outflow conduit sensor; c) returning the pump to its previous level of function; d) repeating steps (b) and (c) at least until it is determined that the pulmonary artery pressure does not decrease appreciably during step (b); e) reducing the pump motor speed to reduce blood pump flow for a second selected length of time that is incrementally greater than said first selected length of time and measuring the pulmonary artery pressure using said outflow conduit sensor; f) returning the pump to its previous level of function; g) repeating steps (e) and (f) at least until it is determined that the pulmonary artery pressure does not decrease appreciably during step (e); and h) gradually increasing the length of time for which the pump motor speed is reduced, until said subject can be weaned off the blood pump system.
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20. A blood pump system, comprising:
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a first blood pump having a first inflow conduit for receiving blood from a left ventricle of a heart and a first outflow conduit for returning blood to a circulatory system; a second blood pump having a second inflow conduit for receiving blood from a right ventricle of a heart and a second outflow conduit for returning blood to the pulmonary circulation; and a controller operably connected to said first and second blood pumps; wherein said first inflow conduit comprises a first inflow sensor located to detect a first conduit pressure that is substantially the same as left ventricular pressure, wherein said first inflow sensor is adapted to send a signal regarding said first conduit pressure to said controller, wherein said second inflow conduit comprises a second inflow sensor located to detect a second conduit pressure that is substantially the same as right ventricular pressure, wherein said second inflow sensor is adapted to send a signal regarding said second conduit pressure to said controller, wherein said controller is adapted to send a signal to said first blood pump such that the speed of said first blood pump is reduced if said first conduit pressure is less than a first lower threshold level, and the speed of said first blood pump is maintained or increased if said first conduit pressure is greater than a first upper threshold level, and wherein said controller is adapted to send a signal to said second blood pump such that the speed of said second blood pump is reduced if said second conduit pressure is less than a second lower threshold level, and the speed of said second blood pump is maintained or increased if said second conduit pressure is greater than a second upper threshold level.
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