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Tsukiya Tomonori - - 2003
The configuration of the vaned diffuser of the integrated heart lung assist device (IHLAD) has been revised to reduce mechanical blood trauma caused by the device. The flow visualization study of the flow near the diffuser vanes revealed the existence of a rotating stall which deteriorates the hydrodynamic performance of ...
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Okada Yohji - - 2003
An axial self-bearing motor is proposed which can drive an axial blood pump without physical contact. It is a functional combination of the bi-directional disc motor and the axial active magnetic bearing, where it actively controls single degree-of-freedom motion, while other motions such as lateral vibration are passively stable. For ...
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Frey Bernhard - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of three different infusion pumps on red blood cell (RBC) integrity. SETTING: Laboratory. INTERVENTIONS: Transfusion of packed RBCs using three different pumps (syringe pump, conventional peristaltic pump, and a new volumetric pump with shuttle mechanism). Flow rate was set at 20 mL/hr and duration was ...
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Chua Leok Poh - - 2003
The magnetically suspended impeller centrifugal blood pump (MSCBP) has shown its superiority as compared to other artificial hearts. However, it is still plagued by hemolysis and thrombus formation in the clearance gap between the impeller shroud surface and the pump casing. In an early study, a 5 : 1 scaled ...
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Sekine Kazumitsu - - 2003
A rotating impeller in a rotary blood pump requires a supporting system in blood, such as a pivot bearing or magnetic suspension. To solve potential problems such as abrasive wear and complexity of a supporting system, a magnetic fluid seal was developed for use in an axial-flow blood pump. Sealing ...
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Chung Jinhan - - 2003
This study evaluated the hydrodynamic characteristics and efficiency of the moving-actuator type implantable biventricular assist device (BVAD), AnyHeart. A blood analog made of 52% glycerin and 48% water was used to simulate the density and viscosity of blood. The maximum pump flow was 9 L/min with 28.8 watts of power ...
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Boettcher Wolfgang - - 2003
The development of modern techniques in extracorporeal circulation is the result of the combined efforts of physiologists, physicians, and engineers. Early experimental work at the end of the 19th century was accomplished by physiologists, such as von Schröder, von Frey, and Gruber, as well as Jacobj. These scientists laid the ...
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Jegger David - - 2003
Vacuum-assist venous drainage (VAVD) can increase venous blood return during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) procedures. However, the negative pressure created in the closed cardiotomy reservoir can be transmitted to the oxygenator if a nonocclusive or centrifugal arterial pump is used, resulting in bubble transgression (BT) from the gas to blood compartment ...
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Rumenjak Vlatko - - 2003
The understanding of the most important sources of error in potentiometric blood analyser which might contribute to better instruments measurement repeatability is very often marginalized in fabrications and daily operation of some commercial blood analysers. In this paper ISEs-potentiometric measurements were performed and validated in Clinical Institute of Laboratory Diagnosis ...
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Schenk Soren - - 2003
Currently available ventricular assist devices (VADs) have limitations in long-term durability and blood compatibility. We evaluated a prototype of a pulsatile MagScrew VAD for in vivo hemodynamic performance and biocompatibility. The device is composed of an actuator, blood pump housing, diaphragm, pusher plate, and bioprosthetic valves. Its protein-coated ("biolized") blood-contacting ...
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Boettcher Wolfgang - - 2003
The first roller pump was patented in 1855 by Porter and Bradley and was hand operated. A modification first named "surgical pump", designed and manufactured by E. E. Allen in 1887, was intended for direct blood transfusion. Truax, who also distributed and promoted the Allen pump with one roller, developed ...
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Shimizu Hiroshi - - 2003
The heart is assumed to have evolved as the organ for pumping blood. Here we report a pumping phenomenon in Hydra, a member of the phylum Cnidaria. We find that the peduncle, lower quarter of the body column, stores most of the gastrovascular fluid when the animal is an elongate ...
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Guarneri Alessandra A - - 2003
The blood-feeding behaviour of nymphs and adults of Triatoma brasiliensis fed on the forearm of human volunteers was studied by electronic monitoring of the cibarial pump. Parameters of total contact time (TT), initial weight (IW), weight gain (WG), ingestion rate (IR), pump frequency (F), quantity of liquid ingested per cibarial ...
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Pfeiffer Wolfgang - - 2003
Dispersion in chromatographic processes can be reduced to a minimum using converging columns and a curved frit at the outlet. Working at constant pressure at the inlet the internal packing is increasingly compressed by the accelerated flow. Thus the packed bed is stabilized. Under these conditions the observed flux at ...
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Haas Thorsten - - 2003
The mechanism of forward blood flow due to external chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) remains controversial, with the main theories being based on either a cardiac, or thoracic pump mechanism. Both potential mechanisms are well investigated by echocardiographic assessment. In the present case, a postoperative complication of cardiac tamponade ...
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Xiang Yu - - 2003
The interaction between electric currents and a magnetic field is used to produce body (Lorentz) forces in electrolyte solutions. By appropriate patterning of the electrodes, one can conveniently control the direction and magnitude of the electric currents and induce spatially and temporally complicated flow patterns. This capability is useful, not ...
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James Natalie L - - 2003
The VentrAssist Implantable Rotary Blood Pump (IRBP) is a hydrodynamically suspended, electromagnetically driven, centrifugal blood pump that provides continuous flow of up to 10 L/min at 3,000 rpm. In vivo studies in sheep were conducted to assess system design and performance. Surgery involved thoracotomy with subdiaphragmatic pump placement. Cannulae were ...
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Masuzawa Toru - - 2003
The longevity of a rotary blood pump is mainly determined by the durability of its wearing mechanical parts such as bearings and seals. Magnetic suspension techniques can be used to eliminate these mechanical parts altogether. This article describes a magnetically suspended centrifugal blood pump using an axially levitated motor. The ...
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Hodge Philip - - 2003
The use of appropriate combinations of polymer-supported reagents, catalysts and/or scavengers is a powerful approach, both for the synthesis of single organic compounds and for parallel syntheses. A further stage of development is the use of such reactants in flow systems. So far, it has been shown that a variety ...
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Sheriff Don D - - 2003
We imposed opposing oscillations in treadmill speed and grade on nine rats to test for direct mechanical coupling between stride frequency and hindlimb blood flow. Resting hindlimb blood flow was 15.5 +/- 1.7 ml/min. For 90 s at 7.5 m/min, rats alternated walking at -10 degrees for 10 s and ...
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Dembinski Rolf - - 2003
In most severe cases of the acute respiratory distress syndrome, veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) can be used to facilitate gas exchange. However, the clinical use is limited due to the size and the concomitant risk of severe adverse events of conventionally-used centrifugal blood pumps with high extracorporeal blood volumes. ...
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Nakagama Tatsuro - - 2003
Recently, high-performance nano-scale flow pumping systems have been developed for micro and miniaturized analysis systems. A novel device capable of measuring and monitoring nanoliter scale flow rates has been required for the further development of the pumping system. In this study, an atomic emission detector using helium radio-frequency plasma (RFP-AED) ...
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De-Song Bao - - 2003
The relationship between the granular wafer movement on a two-dimensional conveyor belt and the size of the exit together with the velocity of the conveyor belt has been studied in the experiment. The result shows that there is a critical speed v(c) for the granular flow when the exit width ...
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Meinhardt J P - - 2003
PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of pump system and flow pattern on expiratory airway collapse (EAC) in total perfluorocarbon ventilation. - METHODS: Prospective, controlled, randomized animal trial for determination of (1) post-mortem changes by repeated expiration procedures (EP) with a constant flow piston pump (PP) before and after sacrifice (n ...
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Voeikov V L - - 2003
Monitoring of spontaneous and luminophore amplified photon emission (PE) from non-diluted human blood under resting conditions and artificially induced immune reaction revealed that blood is a continuous source of biophotons indicating that it persists in electronically excited state. This state is pumped through generation of electron excitation produced in reactive ...
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Murai Noriyuki - - 2003
Physiological adaptation of the recipient to a nonpulsatile biventricular assist system (NPBVAS) is not well understood. The aim of this study is to evaluate the physiological adaptation of experimental animals after NPBVAS implantation. Since May 2001, four long-term NPBVAS implant experiments in calves were performed. The blood gas and hemodynamic ...
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Kosaka R - - 2003
We proposed and developed a practical and effective servo control system for rotary blood pumps. A rotary blood pump for assisting the failing natural heart should be operated only in physiologically acceptable conditions. The operation of a rotary blood pump is based on the rotational speed of the impeller and ...
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Ramos A - - 2003
The net flow of electrolyte induced by an ac electric potential applied to an array of asymmetric pairs of microelectrodes has recently been reported. The interaction between the oscillating electric field and the oscillating induced charge at the diffuse double layer on the electrodes results in a steady electro-osmotic velocity ...
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Fagiolino P - - 2003
Blood flow is not constant during the day, not only due to cardiac output variation but to the variable blood flow fraction supplied to the organs. To what extent these variations could affect the relative drug concentration between two different tissues, is the purpose of this work. In order to ...
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Behr Marek - - 2003
The Shear-slip Mesh Update Method (SSMUM) is being used in flow simulations involving large but regular displacements of one or more boundaries of the computational domain. We follow up the earlier discussion of the method with notes on practical implementation aspects. In order to establish a benchmark problem for this ...
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Prior João A V - - 2003
In this work new strategies were exploited to implement multi-pumping flow systems relying on the utilisation of multiple devices that act simultaneously as sample-insertion, reagent-introduction, and solution-propelling units. The solenoid micro-pumps that were initially used as the only active elements of multi-pumping systems, and which were able to produce pulses ...
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Zhan Wei - - 2003
Here, we describe a new approach for detecting redoxactive targets by electrochemical oxidation and reporting their presence by electrogenerated chemiluminescence (ECL) based on electrochemical oxidation of Ru(bpy)3(2+) (bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine) and tripropylamine (TPA). This new strategy, which complements our previous reports of using ECL to signal the presence of targets ...
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Bieberich Mark T - - 2003
The process of warming liquids for intravenous infusion presents several technical challenges for the engineer: Typical liquid inlet temperatures can range from 5 degrees C to 20 degrees C, flow requirements can vary from essentially zero ("Keep Vein Open," or K.V.O.) to 30 L/h, and desired outlet temperature is fixed ...
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Endo G J - - 2003
In this series, we investigated the meaning of the t-point of index of motor current amplitude (ICA) curve from a point of view of flow rate on in vitro and in vivo studies. On mock circulation loop and left ventricular assist device (LVAD)-equipped pigs, we detected the t-point and compared ...
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Petculescu A - - 2003
A nonresonant, lumped-element technique is used to investigate the behavior of tapered cylindrical flow constrictions (jet pumps) in the nonlinear oscillatory flow regime. The array of samples studied spans a wide range of inlet curvature radii and taper angles. By measuring the rectified steady pressure component developed across a jet ...
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Seo Takahiko - - 2003
For safer and simpler neonatal ECMO management, the authors have been developing an innovative, automatically-controlled ECMO machine using self-regulating blood pumps. The newest model is an air-driven, tube-type blood pump. A pair of blood pumps are placed in parallel and actuated alternately with compressed air. The pump flow is automatically ...
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Donahue Tammy L Haut - - 2003
Mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices are blood pumps that support or replace the function of the native heart. It is important to minimize the material stresses in the flexing blood sac or diaphragm in order to increase the duration of support these devices can provide. An axisymmetric finite element model ...
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Ayre P J - - 2003
Non-invasive estimation of flow was investigated in an implantable rotary blood pump (iRBP) with a hydrodynamic bearing. The effects of non-pulsatile and pulsatile flows were studied using in vitro mock loops, and acute (N = 3) and chronic (N = 6) ovine experiments. Using the non-pulsatile and pulsatile mock loops ...
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Mahmood A K - - 2003
Rotary blood pumps are gaining popularity among cardiothoracic surgeons. This article presents an in vitro investigation for choosing a suitable mechanical bearing system in a medium-long term microaxial pump. Different metallic, polymeric, and ceramic components are introduced. Polymers displayed mechanical insufficiency for the application, whereas certain ceramics displayed an inconsistent ...
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Lettieri Gian-Luca - - 2003
There are only a few examples in which beads are employed for heterogeneous assays on microfluidic devices, because of the difficulties associated with packing and handling these in etched microstructures. This contribution describes a microfluidic device that allows the capture, preconcentration, and controlled manipulation of small beads (<6 microm) in ...
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Lee C C - - 2003
The process capability of a fluidized bed hammer mill was investigated with respect to four process variables, namely, rotational speeds of beater system and classifier wheel, airflow rates and length of grinding zones, as well as the particle size and flow property of the starting materials. The size distributions of ...
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Xie Hai-bo - - 2003
The structure and operating principle of micro valveless pump were investigated theoretically and experimentally. The mathematical model of pressure and flow rate within the micro nozzle/diffuser was established to analyze the effects of nozzle/diffuser parameters on the output flow rate of the micro valveless pump. The experiments were carried out ...
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Okamoto Eiji - - 2003
Thrombus formation is a critical issue when designing a long-term implantable left ventricular assist system (LVAS). Fluid dynamic characteristics of blood flow are one of the main factors that cause thrombus formation. In this study, we optimized the fluid dynamics of a sac blood pump in our LVAS to ensure ...
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Kato Takuma - - 2003
Computational flow visualization in the casing of vibrating flow pump (VFP) was made for various conditions based on the novel techniques of fluid dynamics. VFP type artificial heart can generate the oscillated flow and can be applied to the left ventricular assist device. Flow pattern of blood in an artificial ...
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Hsu Cheung-Hwa - - 2003
Nowadays, left ventricular assist devices are usually designed as high-speed, electric, rotary blood pumps. The pump drains blood from the left ventricular apex via an inlet cannula and ejects into the aortic root via an outlet conduit. To develop a high-performance pump, the present study utilizes partial differential equations to ...
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Sharp M Keith - - 2003
Needleless connectors have been developed recently as a means of reducing transmission of AIDS and other blood-borne diseases by accidental needle sticks. However, the potential for hemolysis induced by fluid stresses within the connector remained to be determined. The influence of needleless connectors on hemolysis was evaluated in simulated clinical ...
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James Natalie L - - 2003
The VentrAssist implantable rotary blood pump (IRBP) is an implantable centrifugal blood pump with a hydrodynamically suspended impeller; optimal efficiency requires small running clearances (70-300 microm). The effect of running clearance and polish on hemolysis was evaluated in vitro. Three different human blood suspensions were compared: phosphate buffered saline (PBS), ...
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Shui Wenqing - - 2003
The physical processes underlying micro-electrospray (micro-ES) performance were investigated using a stainless steel (SS) emitter with a blunt tip. Sheathless micro-ES could be generated at a blunt SS tip without any tapering or sanding if ESI conditions were optimized. The Taylor cone was found to shrink around the inner diameter ...
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Kolar M - - 2003
This paper describes the use of the silver electrode by means of chemical pretreatment of the electrode surface with mercuric(II) chloride solution and potassium iodide solution in flow injection analysis (FIA). The electrode is used as a potentiometric sensor for the indirect determination of NAC in a carrier stream containing ...
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Okamoto Eiji - - 2003
In this study, we developed a new miniature motor-driven pulsatile left ventricular assist device (LVAD) for implantation into a Japanese patient of average build by means of computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology. A specially designed miniature ball-screw and a high-performance brushless DC motor were used in an artificial heart ...
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