可折叠心室辅助装置最新专利综述

Po-Lin Hsu, M. McIntyre, Maximilian Kuetting, J. Parker, Christina Egger, R. Autschbach, T. Schmitz-Rode, U. Steinseifer
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摘要

摘要:充血性心力衰竭在世界范围内的发病率很高。对于终末期患者,唯一有效的治疗方法是心脏移植,或者在缺乏合适供体的情况下,使用人工心脏或心室辅助装置(VAD)。新一代连续流旋转vad可以显著减小尺寸并提高可靠性。然而,侵入性植入仍然限制了这项技术在危重患者中的应用。为了使更多的心力衰竭患者受益,有必要开发一种可以通过微创手术植入的长期VAD。最近,可扩展/可部署设备作为一种潜在的解决方案进行了研究。这样的装置可以经皮通过周围血管以其塌陷形式插入,并在期望的位置以其扩展形式操作。本文综述了利用机械和/或材料手段研究可折叠VADs的重要专利。机械折叠结构采用接缝和连接来方便折叠过程,而弹性材料的使用使结构可以弯曲或扭曲而不会永久变形。讨论了可折叠vad的现状和未来发展。与目前的微型经皮vad相比,可折叠泵可以产生更少的血液损伤和机械磨损。因此,可折叠vad具有长期应用和微创插入的潜力,为心力衰竭患者提供了一个有希望的解决方案。
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Review of Recent Patents on Foldable Ventricular Assist Devices
Abstract: Congestive heart failure accounts for a high morbidity worldwide. The only effective treatment for end-stage patients is heart transplantation or, in light of the shortage of suitable donors, an artificial heart or ventricular assist device (VAD). The newer-generation continuous-flow rotary VADs allow for a significant reduction in size and an improvement in reliability. However, the invasive implantation still limits this technology from being offered to critically ill patients. To benefit more heart failure patients, there is a need to develop a long-term VAD which can be implanted via minimally in-vasive procedure. Recently, expandable/deployable devices have been investigated as a potential solution. Such a device can be inserted percutaneously via the peripheral vessels in its collapsed form and operate in its expanded form at the de-sired location. This paper reviews significant patents on foldable VADs using mechanical and/or material means. Me-chanically folded structures adapt joints and links to facilitate the folding process whilst utilization of elastic materials al-lows the structure to be bent or twisted without permanent deformation. Current and future developments of foldable VADs are discussed. Foldable pumps could generate less blood damage and mechanical wear as compared to current miniature percutaneous VADs. Therefore, foldable VADs have the potential for longer-term application and minimally invasive insertion, providing a promising solution for heart failure patients.
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