Control of centrifugal blood pump based on the motor current

被引:29
作者
Iijima, T [1 ]
Inamoto, T [1 ]
Nogawa, M [1 ]
Takatani, S [1 ]
机构
[1] YAMAGATA UNIV,YONEZAWA,YAMAGATA 992,JAPAN
关键词
implantable centrifugal pump; motor current; fast Fourier transform; suction effect; automatic motor speed control;
D O I
10.1111/j.1525-1594.1997.tb03717.x
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
In this study, centrifugal pump performance was examined in a mock circulatory loop to derive an automatic pump rotational speed (rpm) control method. The pivot bearing supported sealless centrifugal pump was placed in the left ventricular apex to aorta bypass mode. The pneumatic pulsatile ventricle was used to simulate the natural ventricle. To simulate the suction effect in the ventricle, a collapsible rubber tube was placed in the inflow port of the centrifugal pump in series with the apex of the simulated ventricle. Experimentally, the centrifugal pump speed (rpm) was gradually increased to simulate the suction effect. The pump flow through the centrifugal pump measured by an electromagnetic flowmeter, the aortic pressure, and the motor current were continuously digitized at 100 Hz and stored in a personal computer. The analysis of the cross-spectral density between the pump flow and motor current waveforms revealed that 2 waveforms were highly correlated at the frequency range between 0 and 4 Hz, with the coherence and phase angles being close to 1.0 and 0 degrees, respectively. The fast Fourier transform analysis of the motor current indicated that the second harmonic component of the motor current power density increased with the occurrence of the suction effect in the circuit. The ratio of the fundamental to the second harmonic component decreased less than 1.3 as the suction effect developed in the circuit. It is possible to detect and prevent the suction effect of the centrifugal blood pump in the natural ventricle through analysis of the motor current waveform.
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页码:655 / 660
页数:6
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