Improving hydraulic performance of the left atrial assist device using computational fluid dynamics.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Artificial organs Pub Date : 2024-09-05 DOI:10.1111/aor.14850
Mark S Goodin, Chihiro Miyagi, Barry D Kuban, Christine R Flick, Anthony R Polakowski, Jamshid H Karimov, Kiyotaka Fukamachi
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Background: The left atrial assist device (LAAD) is a novel continuous-flow pump designed to treat patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, a growing type of heart failure, but with limited device-treatment options. The LAAD is implanted in the mitral plane and pumps blood from the left atrium into the left ventricle. The purpose of this study was to refine the initial design of the LAAD, using results from computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analyses to inform changes that could improve hydraulic performance and flow patterns within the LAAD.

Methods: The initial design and three variations were simulated, exploring changes to the primary impeller blades, the housing shape, and the number, size, and curvature of the diffuser vanes. Several pump rotational speeds and flow rates spanning the intended range of use were modeled.

Results: Guided by the insight gained from each design iteration, the final design incorporated impeller blades with improved alignment relative to the incoming flow and wider, more curved diffuser vanes that better aligned with the approaching flow from the volute. These design adjustments reduced flow separation within the impeller and diffuser regions. In vitro testing confirmed the CFD predicted improvement in the hydraulic performance of the revised LAAD flow path design.

Conclusions: The CFD results from this study provided insight into the key pump design-related parameters that can be adjusted to improve the LAAD's hydraulic performance and internal flow patterns. This work also provided a foundation for future studies assessing the LAAD's biocompatibility under clinical conditions.

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利用计算流体动力学提高左心房辅助装置的液压性能。
背景:左心房辅助装置(LAAD)是一种新型持续流泵,旨在治疗射血分数保留型心力衰竭患者。LAAD 植入二尖瓣平面,将血液从左心房泵入左心室。本研究的目的是利用计算流体动力学(CFD)分析的结果来改进 LAAD 的初始设计,为改善 LAAD 的水力性能和流动模式提供信息:方法:模拟了最初的设计和三种变体,探讨了主叶轮叶片、外壳形状以及扩散器叶片的数量、尺寸和曲率的变化。模拟了几种泵的转速和流量,涵盖了预期的使用范围:根据从每次设计迭代中获得的洞察力,最终设计中的叶轮叶片改进了与入流的对齐方式,更宽、更弯曲的扩散器叶片更好地对齐了从涡槽接近的水流。这些设计调整减少了叶轮和扩散器区域内的流动分离。体外测试证实了 CFD 预测的 LAAD 流道设计改进后的水力性能:本研究的 CFD 结果让我们深入了解了与泵设计相关的关键参数,这些参数可以通过调整来改善 LAAD 的水力性能和内部流动模式。这项工作还为今后在临床条件下评估 LAAD 生物相容性的研究奠定了基础。
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Artificial organs
Artificial organs 工程技术-工程:生物医学
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4.30
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303
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Artificial Organs is the official peer reviewed journal of The International Federation for Artificial Organs (Members of the Federation are: The American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, The European Society for Artificial Organs, and The Japanese Society for Artificial Organs), The International Faculty for Artificial Organs, the International Society for Rotary Blood Pumps, The International Society for Pediatric Mechanical Cardiopulmonary Support, and the Vienna International Workshop on Functional Electrical Stimulation. Artificial Organs publishes original research articles dealing with developments in artificial organs applications and treatment modalities and their clinical applications worldwide. Membership in the Societies listed above is not a prerequisite for publication. Articles are published without charge to the author except for color figures and excess page charges as noted.
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