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Baylor Gyro Pump: A Completely Seal‐less Centrifugal Pump Aiming for Long‐Term Circulatory Support
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1993
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Heart FailureDevice TherapyLong‐term Circulatory SupportMechanical Circulatory SupportSurgeryBiomedical EngineeringSeal-less Centrifugal PumpBovine BloodMedicineBaylor Gyro PumpCardiologyBlood LeakageBlood FlowArtificial Organ
A seal-less centrifugal pump aiming for long-term circulatory support has been developed. In this model, shaft seals that cause thrombus formation and blood leakage were eliminated. A brushless direct current motor was incorporated as a driving unit, and pivot bearings were used to support the impeller. With reference to its motor-driven system, this pump was named the M-Gyro Pump. The first model (M1) yielded an index of hemolysis of 0.005 g/100 L using bovine blood and demonstrated satisfactory performance as a right heart assist for 2 days (4 L/min, 60 mm Hg, 1,800 rpm). The second model (M2) has been developed for left heart assist by employing a stronger motor. The pump capacity was improved to 6 L/min against 240 mm Hg at 1,800 rpm, but significant heat generation was observed. By optimization of motor efficiency, the M2 model can be improved to meet the requirements of a pump for left heart assist.
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