Heart assist device with expandable impeller pump
US-9364593-B2 · Jun 14, 2016 · US
US10905808B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10905808-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916278482-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 18, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 10, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2021 |
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Apparatus and methods are described including placing a blood pump into a subject's body, the blood pump including an axial shaft, an impeller disposed on the axial shaft, and a drive cable extending from outside the subject's body to the axial shaft. The impeller is driven to pump blood from a distal end of the impeller to a proximal end of the impeller by imparting rotational motion to the impeller via the drive cable, in a given direction of rotation. At least a portion of the drive cable includes a plurality of wires disposed in a coiled configuration that is such that, in response to the drive cable rotating in the given direction of rotation, the plurality of wires disposed in the coiled configuration at least partially unwind, such that the portion of the drive cable shortens axially. Other applications are also described.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Apparatus comprising: a blood pump comprising: an axial shaft; an impeller disposed on the axial shaft; a motor configured to be disposed outside a body of the subject, and configured to drive the impeller to pump blood from a distal end of the impeller to a proximal end of the impeller, by rotating the impeller in a given direction of rotation; a drive cable configured to extend from outside the subject's body to the axial shaft, the drive cable being configured to impart rotational motion from the motor to the impeller by rotating, at least a portion of the drive cable comprising a plurality of wires disposed in a coiled configuration that is such that, in response to the drive cable rotating in the given direction of rotation, the plurality of wires disposed in the coiled configuration at least partially unwind, such that the drive cable shortens axially. 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the blood pump further comprises an outer tube disposed around the drive cable, and fluid disposed between the outer tube and the drive cable, and wherein the coiled configuration of the wires is such that, in response to the drive cable rotating in the given direction of rotation, the plurality of wires are configured to pump the fluid toward a proximal end of the drive cable. 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the plurality of wires that are disposed in the coiled configuration are coupled to the axial shaft; and the coiled wires are shaped such that as the coiled wires approach an interface between the drive cable and the axial shaft, a pitch of the wires is increased, such that stress at locations at which the wires of the drive cable are coupled to the axial shaft is reduced, relative to if the pitch of the wires were not increased. 4. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the plurality of wires that are disposed in the coiled configuration are coupled to the axial shaft; and the axial shaft defines grooves at an interface between the drive cable and the axial shaft, the grooves being configured such that stress generated by the wires at the interface is spread over radii of the grooves. 5. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the drive cable comprises a first portion configured to be disposed at least partially within a curved portion of vasculature of the subject, and a second portion configured to be disposed at least partially within a straight portion of vasculature of the subject; and the first portion of the drive cable comprises a first number of wires disposed in the coiled configuration, and the second portion of the drive cable comprises a second number of wires disposed in the coiled configuration, the first number being lower than the second number. 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein: the blood pump further comprises an interface component; the first and second portions of the drive cable are coupled to each other via the interface component; and the interface component defines grooves at an interface between at least one of the drive cable portions and the interface component, the grooves being configured such that stress generated by the wires at the interface is spread over radii of the grooves. 7. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein: the blood pump further comprises an interface component; the first and second portions of the drive cable are coupled to each other via the interface component; and the coiled wires of at least one of the portions of the drive cable are shaped such that, as the coiled wires approach the interface component, a pitch of the wires is increased, such that stress at locations at which the wires are coupled to the interface component is reduced relative to if the pitch of the wires were not increased. 8. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein: the impeller is configured to be placed in a left ventricle of a subject; the motor is configured to drive the impeller to pump blood from the subject's left ventricle to an aorta of the subject by rotating the impeller; the first portion of the drive cable is configured to be disposed at least partially within an aortic arch of the subject; and the second portion of the drive cable is configured to be disposed at least partially within a descending aorta of the subject. 9. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein a length of the first portion of the drive cable is between 20 cm and 40 cm. 10. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein a length of the second portion of the drive cable is between 60 cm and 100 cm. 11. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the first portion of the drive cable comprises between 4 and 8 wires disposed in the coiled configuration, and the second portion of the drive cable comprises between 8 and 12 wires disposed in the coiled configuration. 12. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the impeller is configured to pump blood from a first location to a second location, and wherein the impeller is configured to undergo axial back-and-forth motion, in response to cyclical changes in a pressure difference between the first location and the second location. 13. The apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein the impeller is configured to pump blood from a left ventricle of the subject to an aorta of the subject, and wherein the impeller is configured to undergo the axial back-and-forth motion, in response to cyclical changes in a pressure difference between the subject's left ventricle and the subject's aorta. 14. A method comprising: placing a blood pump into a body of a subject, the blood pump including: an axial shaft, an impeller disposed on the axial shaft, and a drive cable extending from outside the subject's body to the axial shaft; and driving the impeller to pump blood from a distal end of the impeller to a proximal end of the impeller by imparting rotational motion to the impeller via the drive cable in a given direction of rotation, at least a portion of the drive cable including a plurality of wires disposed in a coiled configuration that is such that, in response to the drive cable rotating in the given direction of rotation, the plurality of wires disposed in the coiled configuration at least partially unwind, such that the drive cable shortens axially. 15. The method according to claim 14 , wherein: the blood pump further includes an outer tube disposed around the drive cable, and fluid disposed between the outer tube and the drive cable; and driving the impeller to pump blood from the distal end of the impeller to the proximal end of the impeller by imparting rotational motion to the impeller via the drive cable comprises driving the impeller to pump blood from the distal end of the impeller to the proximal end of the impeller, the coiled configuration of the wires being such that in response to the drive cable rotating in the given direction of rotation, the plurality of wires are configured to pump the fluid toward a proximal end of the drive cable. 16. The method according to claim 14 , wherein placing the blood pump into the subject's body comprises placing the blood pump into the subject's body, the plurality of wires that are disposed in the coiled configuration being coupled to the axial shaft, and the coiled wires being shaped such that as the coiled wires approach an interface between the drive cable and the axial shaft, a pitch of the wires is increased, such that stress at locations at which the wires of the drive cable are coupled to the axial shaft is reduced, relative to if the pitch of the wires were not increased.
by means inserted into the body · CPC title
Vanes or blades, e.g. static flow guides · CPC title
using blood pressure data, e.g. from blood pressure sensors · CPC title
the blood flow through the rotating member having mainly axial components, e.g. axial flow pumps · CPC title
of blood pressure · CPC title
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