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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 10, 1987
Filed:
Apr. 26, 1985
Stig Lundback, Vaxholm, SE;
Astra-Tech Aktiebolag, Stockholm, SE;
Abstract
A blood pump comprises an atrium chamber defined by flexible walls and having an inlet and an outlet, a ventricle chamber defined by flexible walls and having an inlet and an outlet, a passage communicating the outlet of the atrium chamber with the inlet of the ventricle chamber, a first one-way valve in the passage adapted to permit blood flow only from the atrium chamber to the ventricle chamber, and a second one-way valve in the outlet from the ventricle chamber adapted to permit blood to flow through the outlet only out of the ventricle chamber. The chambers are movably supported in a casing having first and second openings, the atrium chamber inlet being fastened to the first opening and the ventricle chamber outlet to the second opening. A drive device cyclically moves the walls of the ventricle chamber to decrease its volume and expel blood from it while simultaneously moving the walls of the atrium chamber such that its volume may increase upon inflow of blood into the inlet to it. The drive device includes a drive ring surrounding and joined to the passage and having a surface engageable with the walls of the ventricle chamber over a selected area such that the pressure of blood entering the chambers between driven strokes of the drive device controls the output of the blood pump by establishing the magnitude of the return stroke of the drive ring as a function of a pressure force acting over the area of engagement between the drive ring and the walls of the ventricle chamber.