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Optimal Pressure Regulation of the Pneumatic Ventricular Assist Device With Bellows‐Type Driver
Author(s) -
Lee Jung Joo,
Kim Bum Soo,
Choi Jaesoon,
Choi Hyuk,
Ahn Chi Bum,
Nam Kyoung Won,
Jeong Gi Seok,
Lim Choon Hak,
Son Ho Sung,
Sun Kyung
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
artificial organs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.684
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 1525-1594
pISSN - 0160-564X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1525-1594.2009.00780.x
Subject(s) - bellows , afterload , solenoid , gas compressor , biomedical engineering , materials science , mechanical engineering , computer science , control theory (sociology) , engineering , medicine , anesthesia , hemodynamics , control (management) , artificial intelligence
The bellows‐type pneumatic ventricular assist device (VAD) generates pneumatic pressure with compression of bellows instead of using an air compressor. This VAD driver has a small volume that is suitable for portable devices. However, improper pneumatic pressure setup can not only cause a lack of adequate flow generation, but also cause durability problems. In this study, a pneumatic pressure regulation system for optimal operation of the bellows‐type VAD has been developed. The optimal pneumatic pressure conditions according to various afterload conditions aiming for optimal flow rates were investigated, and an afterload estimation algorithm was developed. The developed regulation system, which consists of a pressure sensor and a two‐way solenoid valve, estimates the current afterload and regulates the pneumatic pressure to the optimal point for the current afterload condition. Experiments were performed in a mock circulation system. The afterload estimation algorithm showed sufficient performance with the standard deviation of error, 8.8 mm Hg. The flow rate could be stably regulated with a developed system under various afterload conditions. The shortcoming of a bellows‐type VAD could be handled with this simple pressure regulation system.