Operating point control system for a continuous flow artificial heart: in vitro study

ASAIO J. 2003 May-Jun;49(3):259-64. doi: 10.1097/01.mat.0000065376.28871.a8.

Abstract

We proposed and developed a practical and effective servo control system for rotary blood pumps. A rotary blood pump for assisting the failing natural heart should be operated only in physiologically acceptable conditions. The operation of a rotary blood pump is based on the rotational speed of the impeller and pressure head. If the pump flow and the pressure head are set within an acceptable range, the driving condition is deemed normal condition, and this control system maintains the preset operating point by applying proportional and detective control (PD control). If the pump flow or pressure head is outside the acceptable range, the driving condition is determined to be abnormal condition, and this system operates the pump in a recovery fashion. If the driving condition is kept under abnormal conditions of sudden decrease of the flow, the condition is termed a suction condition. The controller releases the pump from the suction condition and later returns it to the normal condition. In this study, we evaluated these servo control modes of the centrifugal pump and confirmed whether the performance of this proposed operating point control system was practical.

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Equipment Design
  • Heart-Assist Devices*
  • Hemorheology
  • Models, Cardiovascular*