External counterpulsation cardiac assist device
First Claim
1. An external counterpulsation cardiac assist device for varying pressure on a body segment of a patient comprising means for receiving air, means for controlling the flow of air in accordance with cardiac systole and cardiac diastolic of said patient, and a housing adapted to surround the body segment, said housing comprising a shell formed of interior and exterior walls, said interior shell wall containing air transfer openings permitting air flow into the space interior to the interior shell wall, spacer means comprising a plurality of elements sufficiently rigid to maintain said exterior shell wall in spaced relation with said interior shell, said spacer elements comprising air transfer openings so as to permit air flow between said walls, and means for connecting said air receiving means to said space between said shell and the body segment to vary the pressure within said space in synchronization with heart function.
1 Assignment
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
The cardiac assist device includes a sealed tubular housing for externally applying positive and negative relative pressure to a limb in counterpulsation with heart function. The applicator is assembled, in situ, to provide customized fit. It includes a fabric or sponge-like inner layer cut to size and situated around the limb. Initially deformable material is sized, sealed around the inner fabric layer and then secured by straps or the like to form a relatively rigid, non-expandable tubular shell. The shell may include an interior wall composed of a sheet of hard plastic or articulated sections of hard plastic or metal. The interior wall has a plurality of openings to the sealed shell interior. The exterior shell wall is positioned around the interior wall. The shell walls are spaced apart by radially and/or longitudinally extending spacer elements defining a multi-section air flow chamber between the walls. The interior shell wall and spacer elements may be integral. The spacer elements include passages such that air pumped into and out of the shell chamber is uniformly distributed and moves freely to and from the shell interior. A heater may be used to regulate the air temperature to promote vascular dilation.
-
Citations
17 Claims
- 1. An external counterpulsation cardiac assist device for varying pressure on a body segment of a patient comprising means for receiving air, means for controlling the flow of air in accordance with cardiac systole and cardiac diastolic of said patient, and a housing adapted to surround the body segment, said housing comprising a shell formed of interior and exterior walls, said interior shell wall containing air transfer openings permitting air flow into the space interior to the interior shell wall, spacer means comprising a plurality of elements sufficiently rigid to maintain said exterior shell wall in spaced relation with said interior shell, said spacer elements comprising air transfer openings so as to permit air flow between said walls, and means for connecting said air receiving means to said space between said shell and the body segment to vary the pressure within said space in synchronization with heart function.
-
4. An external counterpulsation cardiac assist device for use on a body segment of a patient comprising means for receiving air, means for controlling the flow of air in accordance with cardiac systole and cardiac diastolic of said patient, and a housing, said housing comprising a shell having an exterior wall and adapted to surround the body segment;
- and spacer means interposed between said exterior shell wall and the body segment, said spacer means comprising a plurality of elements comprising air transfer openings permitting air flow within a space between said exterior shell wall and the body segment, and means for operably connecting said air receiving means to said space between said shell and the body segment, wherein the ends of said shell are substantially sealed to the body segment such that said space forms a closed space between said shell and the body segment and further comprising an inner layer situated within said closed space between said shell and the body segment, and wherein said shell further comprises an interior wall and wherein said spacer means is situated between said interior and exterior shell walls.
- View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
-
16. An external counterpulsation cardiac assist device for use on a body segment comprising means for moving air in synchronization with heart function, and a housing, said housing comprising a tubular shell having an exterior wall adapted to surround the body segment;
- means for sealing the ends of said shell to the body segment so as to form a closed space between said shell and the body segment; and
spacer means comprising a plurality of elements comprising air transfer openings permitting air flow within said closed space between said exterior shell wall and the body segment, and means for operably connecting said air moving means to said closed space between said shell and the body segment, and further comprising an inner layer situated within said closed space between said shell and the body segment and wherein said shell further comprises an interior wall and wherein said spacer means is situated between said interior and exterior shell walls and wherein said interior shell wall comprises a plurality of openings and wherein said interior shell wall and said spacer means are connected to form an assembly, and further comprising means for securing said exterior shell wall over said assembly.
- means for sealing the ends of said shell to the body segment so as to form a closed space between said shell and the body segment; and
-
17. An external counterpulsation cardiac assist device for use on a body segment comprising means for moving air in synchronization with heart function, and a housing, said housing comprising a tubular shell having an exterior wall adapted to surround the body segment;
- means for sealing the ends of said shell to the body segment so as to form a closed space between said shell and the body segment; and
spacer means comprising a plurality of elements comprising air transfer openings permitting air flow within said closed space between said exterior shell wall and the body segment, and means for operably connecting said air moving means to said closed space between said shell and the body segment, and further comprising an inner layer situated within said closed space between said shell and the body segment, wherein said shell further comprises an interior wall and wherein said spacer means is situated between said interior and exterior shell walls and wherein said interior shell wall comprises first and second relatively moveable sections and wherein said sections are articulately connected.
- means for sealing the ends of said shell to the body segment so as to form a closed space between said shell and the body segment; and
Specification