Blood pump with restart lockout
US-2019374694-A1 · Dec 12, 2019 · US
US12296159B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12296159-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017009224-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Publication date | May 13, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 13, 2025 |
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A method of controlling operation of an implantable blood pump includes attempting to restart a stopped implantable blood pump for a predetermined number of attempts with either power from an internal battery of a controller in communication with the implantable blood pump or transcutaneous energy transfer system (TETS) power in communication with the internal battery and the implantable blood pump. Following the predetermined number of attempts, the method includes pausing attempting to restart the implantable blood pump and begin attempting to recharge the internal battery with TETS power.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of controlling operation of an implantable blood pump, comprising: attempting to restart a stopped implantable blood pump for a predetermined number of attempts with either power from an internal battery of a controller in communication with the implantable blood pump or transcutaneous energy transfer system (TETS) power in communication with the internal battery and the implantable blood pump; and following the predetermined number of attempts, pause attempting to restart the implantable blood pump and begin attempting to recharge the internal battery with TETS power. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined number of attempts is at least 10. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising attempting to restart the stopped implantable blood pump again based on an internal battery power sufficient to attempt to restart the pump becoming available following the predetermined number of attempts. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising attempting to restart the stopped implantable blood pump again with a new power source based on the new power source becoming available following the predetermined number of attempts. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising attempting to restart the stopped implantable blood pump again at least two more times with internal battery power based on, within a predetermined amount of time from a last of the predetermined number of attempts, an internal battery power sufficient to attempt a start of the implantable blood pump becoming available. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising attempting to restart the stopped implantable blood pump again based on a clinician entered command to restart the pump being initiated following the last of the predetermined number of attempts. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising attempting to restart the stopped implantable blood pump again using internal battery power only based on an internal battery power sufficient to restart the implantable blood pump becoming available during any of the predetermined number of attempts. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the implantable blood pump is a ventricular assist device. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the controller is an implanted controller. 10. A control circuit for an implantable blood pump, comprising: processing circuitry configured to: attempt to restart a stopped implantable blood pump for a predetermined number of attempts with either power from an internal battery of a controller in communication with the implantable blood pump or transcutaneous energy transfer system (TETS) power in communication with the internal battery and the implantable blood pump; and following the predetermined number of attempts, pause attempting to restart the implantable blood pump and begin attempting to recharge the internal battery with TETS power. 11. The control circuit of claim 10 , wherein the predetermined number of attempts is at least 10. 12. The control circuit of claim 10 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to attempt to restart the stopped implantable blood pump again based on an internal battery power sufficient to attempt to restart the pump becoming available following the predetermined number of attempts. 13. The control circuit of claim 10 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to restart the stopped implantable blood pump again with a new power source based on the new power source becoming available following the predetermined number of attempts. 14. The control circuit of claim 10 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to attempt to restart the implantable blood pump again at least two more times with internal battery power based on, within thirty minutes from a last of the predetermined number of attempts, an internal battery power sufficient to attempt a start of the implantable blood pump becoming available. 15. The control circuit of claim 10 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to attempt to restart the implantable blood pump again based on a clinician entered command to restart the pump being initiated following the last of the predetermined number of attempts. 16. The control circuit of claim 10 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to attempt to restart the implantable blood pump again using internal battery power only based on and internal battery power sufficient to restart the implantable blood pump becoming available during any of the predetermined number of attempts. 17. The control circuit of claim 10 , wherein the implantable blood pump is a ventricular assist device. 18. The control circuit of claim 10 , wherein the controller is an implanted controller. 19. The control circuit of claim 10 , wherein the predetermined number of attempts is more than two. 20. A control circuit for an implantable blood pump, comprising: processing circuitry configured to: attempt to restart a stopped implantable blood pump for ten attempts with either power from an internal battery of a controller in communication with the implantable blood pump or transcutaneous energy transfer system (TETS) power in communication with the internal battery and the implantable blood pump; following the ten attempts, pause attempting to restart the implantable blood pump and begin attempting to recharge the internal battery with TETS power; attempt to restart the stopped implantable blood pump again based on an internal battery power sufficient to attempt to restart the pump becoming available following the ten attempts; attempt to restart the stopped implantable blood pump again with a new power source based on the if a new power source becoming available following the ten attempts; and attempt to restart the stopped implantable blood pump again at least two more times with internal battery power based on, within thirty minutes from a last of the ten attempts, an internal battery power sufficient to attempt a start of the implantable blood pump becoming available.
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