A Starling‐like total work controller for rotary blood pumps: An in vitro evaluation
Abstract
Due to improved durability and survival rates, rotary blood pumps (RBPs) are the preferred left ventricular assist device when compared to volume displacement pumps. However, when operated at constant speed, RBPs lack a volume balancing mechanism which may result in left ventricular suction and suboptimal ventricular unloading. Starling‐like controllers have previously been developed to balance circulatory volumes; however, they do not consider...
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Title
A Starling‐like total work controller for rotary blood pumps: An in vitro evaluation
Published Date
Oct 20, 2019
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
3
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