test 9 second generation Flashcards
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Rotary VAD
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Clinical development of non-pulsatile pumps lagged behind the development of the first generation pulsatile positive displacement pumps.
In 1960 – 1st described continuous flow circulatory pumps.
DeBakey and Noon developed a small axial flow LVAD that went into clinical trials in 1998.
Followed by Jarvik 2000 in 1999.
Nimbus/ HMII axial flow pump in 2000.
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Rotary pumps
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Uses rotating impellers to propel blood forward (heat and bearing wear)
Supported with bearings
Powered by spinning shaft/ magnetic forces
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Micromed
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Axial flow design Smaller size EXPANDS THE POOL of qualified patients Simplifies implantation Limited blood contact surface area Fewer moving parts Reduces cost Potentially more durable -has flow probe