Title :
An Automatic Pressure Regulator for Extracorporeal Circulation
Author_Institution :
Radio and Elec. Engrg. Div., National Research Council, Ottawa, Can.
Abstract :
An automatic pressure regulator for controlling venous pressure during extracorporeal heart operations is described. The controller is used in procedures where a pressure is maintained in the venae cavae; i.e., where gravity flow is not used to drain the venous blood. A differential pressure transducer produces an error signal which controls the field current in a dc shunt motor and, consequently, the rate of pumping. The sensitivity of the controller can be varied in eight steps; on the most sensitive range, an error of less than 0.20 mm Hg can be detected and corrected. The total change in motor speed and hence pumping rate is ± 20 per cent.
Keywords :
Automatic control; Blood; DC motors; Error correction; Gravity; Heart; Mercury (metals); Pressure control; Regulators; Transducers;
Journal_Title :
Medical Electronics, IRE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/IRET-ME.1959.5007950