Performance of a Right Ventricular Assist Rotary Pump in the Process of Biventricular Mechanical Circulatory Support
Performance of a right ventricular assist rotary pump in the process of biventricular mechanical circulatory support was studied using a cardiovascular system model. Three modifications of the rotary pump and their pressure−flow curves were considered. It was shown that a normal pressure level and r...
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description | Performance of a right ventricular assist rotary pump in the process of biventricular mechanical circulatory support was studied using a cardiovascular system model. Three modifications of the rotary pump and their pressure−flow curves were considered. It was shown that a normal pressure level and right ventricular unloading without collapse could be achieved using pumps with pressure−flow curves scaled to the pressure difference specific to pulmonary circulation. |
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