IP Library Granted Patent US 8,394,009
Granted Patent B2
US 8,394,009 · App. 13/041,221 · Granted Mar 12, 2013

Portable controller with integral power source for mechanical circulation support systems

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Patent No.
US 8,394,009
App. No.
13/041,221
Granted
Mar 12, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A portable external device for a mechanical circulation support system includes first and second power sources, e.g. batteries and control electronics for redundant uninterrupted operation of an implantable blood pump. The control and power source module may be configured to accommodate a variety of wearable configurations for patient convenience and comfort.

Claims (72)

1. A portable external device for a mechanical circulation support (MCS) system comprising:

a plurality of power sources, at least one of which is configured to power an implantable pump, wherein the power sources comprise an external energy dense power source and an internal power dense power source; and

a power management module configured to activate one or more of the power sources based on a property of one or more of the power sources and an operating characteristic of the implantable pump.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the power management module is configured to at least one of select one or more of the power sources to power the implantable pump or select one of the external energy dense power source and the internal power dense power source to charge the other of the external energy dense power source and the internal power dense power source.

3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the power management module is configured to select one of the power sources to power the implantable pump based on at least one of a voltage capacity or a charge level of one or more of the power sources.

4. The device of claim 3 , wherein the power management module is configured to select the power source with the highest voltage capacity to power the implantable pump.

5. The device of claim 3 , wherein the power management module is configured to:

compare a charge level of one or more the power sources to at least one threshold; and

select one of the power sources to power the implantable pump based on the comparison.

6. The device of claim 5 , wherein the external energy dense power source and the internal power dense power source comprise an external energy dense rechargeable battery and an internal power dense rechargeable battery, respectively, and wherein the power management module is configured to select one of the rechargeable batteries to power the implantable pump based on a charge level of each of the rechargeable batteries.

7. The device of claim 6 , wherein the power management module is configured to select the one of the two rechargeable batteries with the highest charge level to power the implantable pump.

8. The device of claim 6 , wherein the power management module is configured to:

compare a charge level of the external battery to a first threshold; and

select the external battery to power the implantable pump if the charge level of the external battery is greater than the threshold.

9. The device of claim 8 , wherein the power management module is configured to:

compare a charge level of the internal battery to a second threshold; and

select the internal battery to power the implantable pump if the charge level of the internal battery is greater than the second threshold and the charge level of the external battery is less than the first threshold.

10. The device of claim 1 , wherein the power management module is configured to select one of the power sources to power the implantable pump based on a power demand of the implantable pump.

11. The device of claim 10 , wherein the external energy dense power source comprises an external energy dense rechargeable battery and the internal power dense power source comprises an internal power dense rechargeable battery, and wherein the power management module is configured to:

select the external energy dense rechargeable battery to power the implantable pump if the power demand of the implantable pump is below a threshold; and

select the internal power dense rechargeable battery to power the implantable pump if the power demand of the implantable pump is above the threshold.

12. The device of claim 11 , wherein the power management module is configured to select one of the external energy dense rechargeable battery or the internal power dense rechargeable battery to power the implantable pump regardless of relative charge levels of the two batteries.

13. The device of claim 1 , wherein the power management module is configured to select one of the power sources to power the implantable pump based on a type of one or more of the power sources.

14. The device of claim 13 , wherein the external energy dense power source comprises an external energy dense rechargeable battery, the internal power dense power source comprises an internal power dense rechargeable battery, and the power sources further comprise an external power source, and wherein the power management module is configured to:

select the external power source to power the implantable pump when the external power source is connected to the portable external device; and

select one of the external energy dense rechargeable battery and the internal power dense rechargeable battery to power the implantable pump when the external power source is not connected to the portable external device.

15. The device of claim 14 , wherein the power management module is configured to:

select the external battery to power the implantable pump when the external battery is connected to the portable external device and comprises a charge level above a threshold; and

select the internal battery to power the implantable pump when at least one of the external battery is not connected to the portable external device or the charge level of the external battery is below the threshold.

16. The device of claim 1 , wherein the power management module is configured to charge one of the external energy dense power source and the internal power dense power source with the other of the external energy dense power source and the internal power dense power source based on at least one of a type or a charge level of one or re of the external energy dense power source and the internal power dense power source.

17. The device of claim 16 , wherein the external energy dense power source comprises an external energy dense rechargeable battery and the internal power dense power source comprises an internal power dense rechargeable battery, and wherein the power management module is configured to charge one of the external energy dense rechargeable battery and the internal power dense rechargeable battery with the lowest charge level with the other of the external energy dense rechargeable battery and the internal power dense rechargeable battery with the highest charge level.

18. The device of claim 16 , wherein the power management module is configured to charge the internal battery with the external battery.

19. The device of claim 18 , wherein the power management module is configured to charge the internal battery with the external battery when a charge level of the internal battery is below a first threshold and a charge level of the external battery is above a second threshold.

20. The device of claim 16 , wherein the power management module is configured to charge at least one of the external energy dense rechargeable battery and the internal power dense rechargeable battery with the external power source when the external power source is connected to the portable external device.

21. The device of claim 20 , wherein the power management module is configured to select the external power source to power the implantable pump while the external power source is charging the at least one of the external energy dense rechargeable battery and the internal power dense rechargeable battery.

22. A mechanical circulation support (MCS) system comprising:

an implantable pump; and

a portable external device comprising:

a plurality of power sources, at least one of which is configured to power an implantable pump, wherein the power sources comprise an external energy dense power source and an internal power dense power source; and

a power management module configured to activate one or more of the power sources based on a property of one or more of the power sources and an operating characteristic of the implantable pump.

23. The system of claim 22 , wherein the power management module is configured to at least one of select one or more of the power sources to power the implantable pump or select one of the external energy dense power source and the internal power dense power source to charge the other of the external energy dense power source and the internal power dense power source.

24. The system of claim 22 , wherein the power management module is configured to select one of the power sources to power the implantable pump based on at least one of a voltage capacity or a charge level of one or more of the power sources.

25. The system of claim 24 , wherein the power management module is configured to select the power source with the highest voltage capacity to power the implantable pump.

26. The system of claim 24 , wherein the power management module is configured to:

compare a charge level of one or more the power sources to at least one threshold; and

select one of the power sources to power the implantable pump based on the comparison.

27. The system of claim 26 , wherein the external energy dense power source and the internal power dense power source comprise an external energy dense rechargeable battery and an internal power dense rechargeable battery, respectively, and wherein the power management module is configured to select one of the rechargeable batteries to power the implantable pump based on a charge level of each of the rechargeable batteries.

28. The system of claim 27 , wherein the power management module is configured to select the one of the rechargeable batteries with the highest charge level to power the implantable pump.

29. The system of claim 27 , wherein the power management module is configured to:

compare a charge level of the external battery to a first threshold; and

select the external battery to power the implantable pump if the charge level of the external battery is greater than the threshold.

30. The system of claim 29 , wherein the power management module is configured to:

compare a charge level of the internal battery to a second threshold; and

select the internal battery to power the implantable pump if the charge level of the internal battery is greater than the second threshold and the charge level of the external battery is less than the first threshold.

31. The system of claim 22 , wherein the power management module is configured to select one of the power sources to power the implantable pump based on a power demand of the implantable pump.

32. The system of claim 31 , wherein the external energy dense power source comprises an external energy dense rechargeable battery and the internal power dense power source comprises an internal power dense rechargeable battery, and wherein the power management module is configured to:

select the external energy dense rechargeable battery to power the implantable pump if the power demand of the implantable pump is below a threshold; and

select the internal power dense rechargeable battery to power the implantable pump if the power demand of the implantable pump is above the threshold.

33. The system of claim 32 , wherein the power management module is configured to select one of the external energy dense rechargeable battery or the internal power dense rechargeable battery to power the implantable pump regardless of relative charge levels of the two batteries.

34. The system of claim 22 , wherein the power management module is configured to select one of the power sources to power the implantable pump based on a type of one or more of the power sources.

35. The system of claim 34 , wherein the external energy dense power source comprises an external energy dense rechargeable battery, the internal power dense power source comprises an internal power dense rechargeable battery, and the power sources further comprise an external power source, and wherein the power management module is configured to:

select the external power source to power the implantable pump when the external power source is connected to the portable external device; and

select one of the external energy dense rechargeable battery and the internal power dense rechargeable battery to power the implantable pump when the external power source is not connected to the portable external device.

36. The system of claim 35 , wherein the power management module is configured to:

select the external battery to power the implantable pump when the external battery is connected to the portable external device and comprises a charge level above a threshold; and

select the internal battery to power the implantable pump when at least one of the external battery is not connected to the portable external device or the charge level of the external battery is below the threshold.

37. The system of claim 22 , wherein the power management module is configured to charge one of the external energy dense power source and the internal power dense power source with the other of the external energy dense power source and the internal power dense power source based on at least one of a type or a charge level of one or more of the external energy dense power source and the internal power dense power source.

38. The system of claim 37 , wherein the external energy dense power source comprises an external energy dense rechargeable battery and the internal power dense power source comprises an internal power dense rechargeable battery, and wherein the power management module is configured to charge one of the external energy dense rechargeable battery and the internal power dense rechargeable battery with the lowest charge level with the other of the external energy dense rechargeable battery and the internal power dense rechargeable battery with the highest charge level.

39. The system of claim 37 , wherein the power management module is configured to charge the internal battery with the external battery.

40. The system of claim 39 , wherein the power management module is configured to charge the internal battery with the external battery when a charge level of the internal battery is below a first threshold and a charge level of the external battery is above a second threshold.

41. The system of claim 37 , wherein the power management module is configured to charge at least one of the external energy dense rechargeable battery and the internal power dense rechargeable battery with the external power source when the external power source is connected to the portable external device.

42. The system of claim 41 , wherein the power management module is configured to select the external power source to power the implantable pump while the external power source is charging the at least one of the external energy dense rechargeable battery and the internal power dense rechargeable battery.

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