Methods, devices and systems for counterpulsation of blood flow to and from the circulatory system
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1. A counterpulsation method of assisting the heart of a patient using a pump assist system, the method comprising:
- coupling a first conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient,connecting a pulsatile pump to the first conduit,implanting the pulsatile pump in the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient,coupling a second conduit to the first conduit,coupling the second conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or the abdominal cavity of the patient,connecting a power supply to the pulsatile pump, andcoordinating the operation of the pulsatile pump to suction blood from the arterial system through the first and second conduits while the heart is in systole and expel the blood into the first and second conduits and the arterial system while the heart is in diastole.
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Abstract
Counterpulsation methods and systems for assisting the heart of a patient involve, for example, coordinating the operation of a pulsatile pump to suction blood from an artery through a first conduit while the heart is in systole and expel the blood into the first conduit and the artery while the heart is in diastole.
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1. A counterpulsation method of assisting the heart of a patient using a pump assist system, the method comprising:
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coupling a first conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a pulsatile pump to the first conduit, implanting the pulsatile pump in the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, coupling a second conduit to the first conduit, coupling the second conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or the abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a power supply to the pulsatile pump, and coordinating the operation of the pulsatile pump to suction blood from the arterial system through the first and second conduits while the heart is in systole and expel the blood into the first and second conduits and the arterial system while the heart is in diastole. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A counterpulsation method of assisting the heart of a patient using a pump assist system, the method comprising:
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coupling a first conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a pulsatile pump to the first conduit, implanting the pulsatile pump in the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a power supply to the pulsatile pump, coordinating the operation of the pulsatile pump to suction blood from the arterial system through the first conduit while the heart is in systole and expel the blood into the first conduit and the arterial system while the heart is in diastole, coupling a second conduit into fluid communication with the left side of the heart, coupling a third conduit to the arterial system of the patient, connecting a continuous pump between the second and third conduits, implanting the continuous pump in the patient, connecting a power supply to the continuous pump, suctioning blood from the left side of the heart through the second conduit and into the continuous pump, and expelling the blood from the continuous pump into the third conduit and the arterial system.
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7. A counterpulsation method of assisting the heart of a patient using a pump assist system, the method comprising:
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coupling a conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a pulsatile pump to the conduit, implanting the pulsatile pump in the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a power supply to the pulsatile pump, coordinating the operation of the pulsatile pump to suction blood from the arterial system through the conduit while the heart is in systole and expel the blood into the conduit and the arterial system while the heart is in diastole, and wherein coupling the conduit further comprises coupling to an artery in at least one of the neck, shoulder or upper chest region of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A counterpulsation method of assisting the heart of a patient using a pump assist system, the method comprising:
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coupling a conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a pulsatile pump to the conduit, implanting the pulsatile pump in the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a transcutaneous power supply to the pulsatile pump by implanting a first portion of said power supply superficially and subcutaneously in the patient and removably coupling a second portion of said power supply outside the patient, and coordinating the operation of the pulsatile pump to suction blood from the arterial system through the conduit while the heart is in systole and expel the blood into the conduit and the arterial system while the heart is in diastole. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. A counterpulsation method of assisting the heart of a patient using a pump assist system, the method comprising:
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coupling a first conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, coupling a second conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a pump between the first and second conduits, implanting the pump superficially and subcutaneously in the chest region of the patient, connecting a power supply to the pump, and coordinating the operation of the pump to suction blood from the arterial system through the first conduit while the heart is in systole and expel the blood into the arterial system through the second conduit while the heart is in diastole. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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17. A counterpulsation method of assisting the heart of a patient using a pump assist system, the method comprising:
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coupling a first conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, coupling a second conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a pump between the first and second conduits, implanting the pump in the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a transcutaneous power supply by implanting a first portion of said power supply superficially and subcutaneously in the patient and removably coupling a second portion of said supply outside the patient, and coordinating the operation of the pump to suction blood from the arterial system through the first conduit while the heart is in systole and expel the blood into the arterial system through the second conduit while the heart is in diastole. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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21. A counterpulsation method of assisting the heart of a patient using a pump assist system, the method comprising:
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coupling a first conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, coupling a second conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a pump between the first and second conduits, implanting the pump in the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a power supply to the pump, coordinating the operation of the pump to suction blood from the arterial system through the first conduit while the heart is in systole and expel the blood into the arterial system through the second conduit while the heart is in diastole, and introducing a flushing liquid into the pump to perform a rinsing function while the first and second conduits are coupled to the arterial system. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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27. A counterpulsation method of assisting the heart of a patient using a pump assist system, the method comprising:
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coupling a first conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, coupling a second conduit into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a pump between the first and second conduits, implanting the pump in the patient without entering the chest cavity or abdominal cavity of the patient, connecting a power supply to the pump, coordinating the operation of the pump to suction blood from the arterial system through the first conduit while the heart is in systole and expel the blood into the arterial system through the second conduit while the heart is in diastole, and wherein the coupling steps further comprise coupling to arteries in at least one of the neck, shoulder or upper chest region of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30, 31)
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32. A counterpulsation method of assisting the heart of a patient using a pump assist system, the method comprising:
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coupling a conduit to the aorta of the patient, connecting a pulsatile pump to the conduit, implanting the pulsatile pump in a superficial, subcutaneous area in the chest region of the patient, connecting a power supply to the pulsatile pump, and coordinating the operation of the pulsatile pump to suction blood from the arterial system through the conduit while the heart is in systole and expel the blood into the conduit and the arterial system while the heart is in diastole.
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33. A system for supplementing blood flow from the heart of a patient and providing counterpulsation blood flow, the system comprising:
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a first conduit configured to be coupled into fluid communication with the left side of the heart, a second conduit configured to be coupled into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient, a continuous pump configured to be connected with the first and second conduits to suction blood from the first conduit and expel blood into the second conduit, a third conduit configured to be coupled into fluid communication with the arterial system of the patient, a pulsatile pump configured to be connected with the third conduit, at least one power supply coupled to the continuous and pulsatile pumps, and at least one control for (1) operating the continuous pump to suction blood from the left side of the heart through the first conduit and into the continuous pump and expel the blood from the continuous pump into the second conduit and the arterial system and (2) coordinating the operation of the pulsatile pump to suction blood from the arterial system through the third conduit while the heart is in systole and expel the blood into the arterial system while the heart is in diastole.
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34. A pulsatile counterpulsation pump for use in assisting the heart of a patient, the pump comprising:
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a pump housing having a chamber and an inlet and an outlet in fluid communication with said chamber, a movable member mounted in said housing and operable to suction blood into said inlet and expel blood from said outlet in a pulsatile manner, and a flushing fluid inlet communicating with said chamber for introducing a flushing fluid into said chamber to reduce blood clotting.
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