2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10527-011-9190-4
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An Indirect Monitoring System for Controlling Rotor Blood Pumps

Abstract: IntroductionRotor blood pumps (RBP) have been extensively used in clinics during the last decade for mechanical sup port of heart activity. This is due to the reduction of RBP size and weight, increased service life, and decreased RBP cost as compared to pulsation pumps.RBP control is mediated solely by pump rotor rota tion rate. The RBP used in clinics provides a stabilization scheme of rotor rotation rate.The parameters of RBP are: head, run off, and con sumed power. These parameters are determined by rotor … Show more

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“…Pump voltage U P , V, and pump current I P , A, of set rotation rate N 3 , rpm, and actual rotation rate N A , rpm, were monitored using an extracorporeal control unit [4,5]. U P and I P measuring error was ±3%; N A , ±3 rpm.…”
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“…Pump voltage U P , V, and pump current I P , A, of set rotation rate N 3 , rpm, and actual rotation rate N A , rpm, were monitored using an extracorporeal control unit [4,5]. U P and I P measuring error was ±3%; N A , ±3 rpm.…”
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confidence: 99%