The HeartMate II: Design and development of a fully sealed axial flow left ventricular assist system

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Our group is developing the control and power transmission components required to implement a permanent and fully sealed left ventricular assist system (LVAS). Starting with the percutaneously powered HeartMate II blood pump, our development efforts are focused in the following areas: a complete redesign of the transcutaneous energy transmission system (TETS) to include a rectification network and autonomous voltage regulation within the secondary coil, a hermetically sealed electronics package containing a miniaturized implementation of the existing redundant drive and control electronics with several power-input options, an implanted rechargeable lithium ion battery pack capable of providing up to 1 h of untethered operation, implantable electrical connectors that allow components to be connected after placement in the body or to be replaced if needed, and a radio telemetry subsystem to transmit diagnostic information and to permit remote adjustment of selected parameters.

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Burke, D. J., Burke, E., Parsaie, F., Poirier, V., Butler, K., Thomas, D., … Maher, T. (2001). The HeartMate II: Design and development of a fully sealed axial flow left ventricular assist system. In Artificial Organs (Vol. 25, pp. 380–385). Blackwell Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1525-1594.2001.06770.x

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