Title :
Controlling methods of a newly developed extra aortic counter-pulsation device using shape memory alloy fibers
Author :
Hashem, Mohamed O. ; Yamada, Akimasa ; Tsuboko, Y. ; Muira, H. ; Homma, D. ; Shiraishi, Yasuyuki ; Yambe, Tomoyuki
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Med. Eng. & Cardiology, Tohoku Univ., Sendai, Japan
Abstract :
Diastolic counter-pulsation has been used to provide circulatory augmentation for short term cardiac support. The success of intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) therapy has generated interest in long term counter-pulsation strategies to treat heart failure patients. The authors have been developing a totally implantable extra aortic pulsation device for the circulatory support of heart failure patients, using 150μm Ni-Ti anisotropic shape memory alloy (SMA) fibers. These fibers contract by Joule heating with an electric current supply. The special features of our design are as follow: non blood contacting, extra aortic pulsation function synchronizing with the native heart, a wrapping mechanical structure for the aorta in order to achieve its assistance as the aortomyoplsty and the extra aortic balloon pump. The device consisted of rubber silicone wall plates, serially connected for radial contraction. We examined the contractile function of the device, as well as it controlling methods; the phase delay parameter and the pulse width modulation, in a systemic mock circulatory system, with a pneumatically driven silicone left ventricle model, arterial rubber tubing, a peripheral resistance unit, and a venous reservoir. The device was secured around the aortic tubing with a counter-pulsation mode of 1-4 against the heartbeat. Pressure and flow waveforms were measured at the aortic outflow, as well as its driving condition of the contraction phase width and the phase delay. The device achieved its variable phase control for co-pulsation or counter-pulsation modes by changing the phase delay of the SMA fibers. Peak diastolic pressure significantly augmented, mean flow increased (p<;0.05) according to the pulse width modulation. Therefore the newly developed extra aortic counter-pulsation device using SMA fibers, through it controlling methods indicated its promising alternative extra aortic approach for non-blood contacting cardiovascular circulatory support.
Keywords :
cardiology; haemodynamics; nickel alloys; prosthetics; shape memory effects; titanium alloys; Joule heating; Ni-Ti anisotropic shape memory alloy fibers; aortomyoplasty; arterial rubber tubing; cardiac support; contractile function; electric current supply; extra aortic balloon pump; extra aortic counter-pulsation device; flow waveforms; heart failure patients; nonblood contacting cardiovascular circulatory support; peripheral resistance unit; phase delay parameter; pneumatically driven silicone left ventricle model; pressure waveforms; pulse width modulation; radial contraction; rubber silicone wall plates; size 150 mum; systemic mock circulatory system; venous reservoir; Delays; Heart; Hemodynamics; Optical fiber devices; Pulse width modulation; Rubber; Shape memory alloys;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Osaka
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6610107