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Use of Two Intracorporeal Ventricular Assist Devices As a Total Artificial Heart
Published on: May 11, 2018
Development of a ventricular assist device for out-of-hospital use
T Mussivand1, P J Hendry, R G Masters
1Cardiovascular Devices Division, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ontario, Canada.
Background:
Success with temporary ventricular assist devices, has prompted interest in devices developed for long term use outside of the hospital setting.
Methods:
A totally implantable intrathoracic electro-hydraulic ventricular assist device has been developed. Design focused on providing the recipient with a near normal quality of life. To meet this goal the system utilizes transcutaneous energy transfer and biotelemetry to eliminate percutaneous drive-lines/cables as well as a displacement chamber capable of pressure equalization to atmospheric pressures, so as to eliminate the need for percutaneous venting. An implanted battery provides backup power to allow the recipient the ability to bathe, shower, or swim without connection to an external power source. An integrated telemedicine capability allows the device to be monitored/controlled remotely, using telephone lines.
Results:
The system has been tested in vitro with early prototypes running for up to 5 1/2 years. The system was studied in calves (n = 25) with durations of support of up to 30 days, demonstrating the ability of the device to function as a totally implantable device without percutaneous connections.
Conclusions:
The various in vitro and in vivo studies have demonstrated the feasibility of the totally implantable device. Chronic in vivo experiments will follow in preparation for regulatory submissions for human use.
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