A naturally shaped silicone ventricle evaluated in a mock circulation loop : a preliminary study
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01/04/2009
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Mock circulation loops are used to evaluate the performance of cardiac assist devices prior to animal and clinical testing. A compressible, translucent silicone ventricle chamber that mimics the exact size, shape and motion of a failing heart is desired to assist in flow visualization studies around inflow cannulae during VAD support. The aim of this study was therefore to design and construct a naturally shaped flexible left ventricle and evaluate its performance in a mock circulation loop. The ventricle shape was constructed by the use of CT images taken from a patient experiencing cardiomyopathic heart failure and used to create a 3D image and subsequent mould to produce a silicone ventricle. Different cardiac conditions were successfully simulated to validate the ventricle performance, including rest, left heart failure and VAD support. |
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Informa Healthcare/Taylor & Francis |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27027/1/c27027.pdf Gregory, Shaun, Timms, Daniel, Tansley, Geoff, & Pearcy, Mark J. (2009) A naturally shaped silicone ventricle evaluated in a mock circulation loop : a preliminary study. Journal of Medical Engineering and Technology, 33(3), pp. 185-191. |
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Copyright 2009 Taylor & Francis |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Engineering Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #090304 Medical Devices #Ventricular assist device #Mock circulation loop #Silicone ventricle |
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Journal Article |