Percutaneous circulatory support device facilitating reduced hemolysis
A percutaneous circulatory support device includes an impeller disposed within an impeller housing. The impeller is rotatable relative to the impeller housing to cause blood to flow through the percutaneous circulatory support device. The device further includes a liquid carrier carrying a liquid. The liquid carrier is rotatable relative to the impeller housing to cause the liquid to form outwardly extending menisci at a plurality of apertures of the liquid carrier.
1 . A percutaneous circulatory support device, comprising:
an impeller housing;
an impeller disposed within the impeller housing, the impeller being rotatable relative to the impeller housing to cause blood to flow through the percutaneous circulatory support device;
a viscous liquid that is not blood; and
a liquid carrier disposed within the impeller housing, the liquid carrier comprising an interior chamber having the liquid located therein and a plurality of apertures joining the interior chamber to an exterior of the liquid carrier, the liquid carrier being rotatable relative to the impeller housing to cause the liquid to form outwardly extending menisci at the plurality of apertures and seal a proximal portion of the impeller housing from blood during rotation of the liquid carrier,
wherein the plurality of apertures are disposed proximal of the impeller.
2 . The percutaneous circulatory support device of claim 1 , further comprising a motor operatively coupled to the impeller and rotating the impeller relative to the impeller housing to cause blood to flow through the percutaneous circulatory support device.
3 . The percutaneous circulatory support device of claim 2 , wherein the motor is further operatively coupled to the liquid carrier, the motor rotating the liquid carrier and the impeller together relative to the impeller housing.
4 . The percutaneous circulatory support device of claim 3 , further comprising a driving magnet operatively coupled to the motor, the liquid carrier comprising a magnetic material and acting as a driven magnet, the driven magnet being operatively coupled to the driving magnet, and the motor rotates the liquid carrier and the impeller together, via the driving magnet, relative to the impeller housing.
5 . The percutaneous circulatory support device of claim 4 , wherein the impeller housing comprises a plurality of outlet apertures each extending to a proximal end of the liquid carrier.
6 . The percutaneous circulatory support device of claim 1 , wherein the liquid comprises an emulsion.
7 . The percutaneous circulatory support device of claim 6 , wherein the emulsion comprises a lipidic emulsion.
8 . The percutaneous circulatory support device of claim 7 , wherein the emulsion comprises a triglyceride.
9 . The percutaneous circulatory support device of claim 1 , wherein a proximal portion of the impeller comprises a flattened shape.
10 . A percutaneous circulatory support device, comprising:
a housing;
a motor coupled to the housing;
a driving magnet operatively coupled to the motor;
a viscous liquid that is not blood; and
a liquid carrier disposed within the housing, the liquid carrier comprising a magnetic material and being operatively coupled to the drive motor, the liquid carrier comprising an interior chamber having the liquid located therein and a plurality of apertures joining the interior chamber to an exterior of the liquid carrier; and
an impeller disposed within the housing, the impeller comprising a plurality of blades extending radially therefrom;
wherein the motor is configured to rotatably drive, via the driving magnet, the liquid carrier and the impeller together relative to the housing, the liquid carrier thereby causing the liquid to form outwardly extending menisci at the plurality of apertures that contact a wall of the impeller housing to seal a proximal portion of the impeller housing from blood during rotation of the liquid carrier, and the impeller thereby causing blood to flow through the percutaneous circulatory support device;
wherein the plurality of apertures are disposed proximal of the plurality of blades.
11 . The percutaneous circulatory support device of claim 10 , wherein the liquid carrier comprises a cylindrical shape.
12 . The percutaneous circulatory support device of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of apertures are disposed on a circumferential side of the cylindrical shape.
13 . The percutaneous circulatory support device of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of apertures extend parallel to a longitudinal direction of the cylindrical shape.
14 . The percutaneous circulatory support device of claim 10 , further comprising a shaft disposed within the housing, the liquid carrier and the impeller being fixedly carried by the shaft.
15 . The percutaneous circulatory support device of claim 10 , wherein a proximal portion of the impeller comprises a flattened shape.
16 . A method for using a percutaneous circulatory support device, comprising:
positioning the percutaneous circulatory support device at a target location within a patient, the percutaneous circulatory support device comprising a liquid carrier;
rotating an impeller of the percutaneous circulatory support device to cause blood to flow through the percutaneous circulatory support device; and
rotating the liquid carrier of the percutaneous circulatory support device having a viscous liquid located therewithin that is not blood to cause the liquid carried by the liquid carrier to form outwardly extending menisci at a plurality of apertures of the liquid carrier, the plurality of apertures disposed proximal of the impeller, the liquid thereby creating positive pressure that at least partially counteracts pressure created by the impeller and sealing a proximal portion of a housing of the impeller from blood during rotation of the liquid carrier.
17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the percutaneous circulatory support device further comprises a housing, and rotating the impeller and rotating the liquid carrier comprise rotating the impeller and the liquid carrier together relative to the housing.
18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the percutaneous circulatory support device further comprises a motor operatively coupled to the liquid carrier and the impeller, and rotating the impeller and the liquid carrier together relative to the housing comprises driving the impeller and the liquid carrier via the motor.
19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein the percutaneous circulatory support device further comprises a driving magnet operatively coupled to the motor, the liquid carrier comprises a magnetic material and operatively couples to the driving magnet, and rotating the impeller and the liquid carrier together relative to the housing comprises driving the impeller and the liquid carrier via the motor and the driving magnet.
20 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the liquid comprises an emulsion.