Intravascular blood pumps and methods of manufacture and use

US11964145B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11964145-B2
Application numberUS-202016927705-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 13, 2020
Priority dateJul 12, 2019
Publication dateApr 23, 2024
Grant dateApr 23, 2024

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Abstract

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Catheter blood pump that include an expandable pump portion extending distally from an elongate shaft. The pump portions include an expandable impeller housing including an expandable blood conduit that defines a blood lumen between an inflow and an outflow. The pump portions include one or more expandable impellers disposed at least partially within the blood lumen.

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What is claimed is: 1. A catheter blood pump, comprising: an expandable pump portion extending distally from an elongate shaft, the pump portion including an expandable impeller housing including an expandable blood conduit that defines a blood lumen between an inflow and an outflow, one or more expandable impellers, each of which are disposed at least partially within the blood lumen, a sensor wire secured to the expandable impeller housing and extending from a proximal end of the expandable impeller housing to a distal end of the expandable impeller housing, and a sensor coupled to the sensor wire, the sensor disposed distal to a distal end of the expandable blood conduit. 2. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the sensor wire is secured to the expandable impeller housing such that it is disposed radially outside of the expandable blood conduit. 3. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the sensor wire is disposed within a sensor wire lumen, the sensor wire having a size relative to the sensor wire lumen such that it floats within the sensor wire lumen. 4. The catheter blood pump of claim 3 , wherein the sensor wire lumen is defined by an inner surface of an elongate hollow shaft, the elongate hollow shaft secured to the expandable impeller housing. 5. The catheter blood pump of claim 4 , wherein the elongate hollow shaft has a circular cross sectional configuration. 6. The catheter blood pump of claim 4 , further comprising an overlay disposed about the elongate hollow shaft, the overlay positioned to secure the elongate hollow shaft relative to the expandable impeller housing. 7. The catheter blood pump of claim 6 , wherein the overlay comprises one or more types of material that are different than a material of the elongate hollow shaft. 8. The catheter blood pump of claim 6 , wherein the overlay comprises a polymeric material, optionally a urethane, and optionally polycarbonate based. 9. The catheter blood pump of claim 6 , wherein an overlay material has at least one property that is different than a component of the expandable impeller housing that is radially within and adjacent to the elongate hollow shaft. 10. The catheter blood pump of claim 9 , wherein the component is stiffer than the overlay. 11. The catheter blood pump of claim 9 , wherein the component is less stiff than the overlay. 12. The catheter blood pump of claim 9 , wherein the component comprises a membrane of the expandable impeller housing. 13. The catheter blood pump of claim 9 , wherein the overlay is thicker than the component, the thickness measured orthogonally to a long axis of the expandable impeller housing. 14. The catheter blood pump of claim 9 , wherein the overlay is thinner than the component, the thickness measured orthogonally to a long axis of the expandable impeller housing. 15. The catheter blood pump of claim 9 , wherein the overlay has a different durometer than the component. 16. The catheter blood pump of claim 9 , wherein the overlay has the same chemical structure as the component. 17. The catheter blood pump of claim 9 , wherein the overlay has a different chemical structure than the component. 18. The catheter blood pump of claim 3 , wherein the sensor wire lumen is defined by one of more polymeric materials. 19. The catheter blood pump of claim 3 , wherein the sensor wire lumen has a radially outer surface defined by an overlay. 20. The catheter blood pump of claim 19 , wherein the sensor wire lumen has a radially inner surface that is defined by the overlay. 21. The catheter blood pump of claim 19 , wherein the sensor wire lumen has an radially inner surface comprising a component of the expandable impeller housing. 22. The catheter blood pump of claim 21 , wherein the component is a membrane of the expandable impeller housing. 23. The catheter blood pump of claim 3 , wherein the sensor wire lumen is at least partially defined by a protrusion that protrudes radially outward relative to a generally circular cross sectional profile of the expandable impeller housing. 24. The blood pump of claim 23 , wherein the protrusion has the same chemical structure as a component of the expandable blood conduit. 25. The blood pump of claim 23 , wherein the protrusion has a different chemical structure than a membrane of the expandable blood conduit. 26. The blood pump of claim 23 , wherein the protrusion has at least one property that is different than a membrane of the expandable blood conduit. 27. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the sensor wire is fixed relative to the expandable impeller housing such that it does not float within a sensor wire lumen. 28. The catheter blood pump of claim 27 , further comprising an overlay disposed about the sensor wire, the overlay positioned to secure the sensor wire to the expandable impeller housing. 29. The catheter blood pump of claim 28 , wherein the overlay has at least one property that is different than a property of a membrane of the expandable impeller housing. 30. The catheter blood pump of claim 29 , wherein the overlay comprises a polymeric material, optionally a urethane, and optionally polycarbonate based. 31. The catheter blood pump of claim 29 , wherein the membrane is stiffer than the overlay. 32. The catheter blood pump of claim 29 , wherein the membrane is less stiff than the overlay. 33. The catheter blood pump of claim 29 , wherein the overlay is thicker than the membrane, the thickness measured orthogonally to a long axis of the expandable impeller housing. 34. The catheter blood pump of claim 29 , wherein the overlay is thinner than the membrane, the thickness measured orthogonally to a long axis of the expandable impeller housing. 35. The catheter of claim 29 , wherein the overlay has a different durometer than the membrane. 36. The catheter blood pump of claim 29 , wherein the overlay has the same chemical structure as the membrane. 37. The catheter blood pump of claim 29 , wherein the overlay has a different chemical structure than the membrane. 38. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the sensor wire extends in a helical configuration about at least a portion of the expandable impeller housing. 39. The catheter blood pump of claim 38 , wherein the sensor wire extends in a helical configuration along an entire length of the expandable impeller housing. 40. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the sensor wire extends in a linear configuration along at least a portion of the expandable impeller housing. 41. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the sensor wire extends in a linear configuration along an entire length of the expandable impeller housing. 42. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the sensor wire extends in a helical configuration about a portion of the expandable impeller housing and extends in linear configuration along at least a portion of the expandable impeller housing. 43. The catheter blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the sensor wire extends proximally from the expandable impeller housing and is in communication with a proximal reg

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  • A61M60/857Primary

    Implantable blood tubes · CPC title

  • A61M60/13Primary

    by means of a catheter allowing explantation, e.g. catheter pumps temporarily introduced via the vascular system · CPC title

  • inside the aorta, e.g. intra-aortic balloon pumps · CPC title

  • discharging the blood to the ventricle or arterial system via a cannula internal to the ventricle or arterial system · CPC title

  • including a rotating member acting on the blood, e.g. impeller · CPC title

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What does patent US11964145B2 cover?
Catheter blood pump that include an expandable pump portion extending distally from an elongate shaft. The pump portions include an expandable impeller housing including an expandable blood conduit that defines a blood lumen between an inflow and an outflow. The pump portions include one or more expandable impellers disposed at least partially within the blood lumen.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shifamed Holdings Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M60/857. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 23 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).