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<div class="csl-entry">Grujic, M., Schoefbeck, R., Thamsen, B., Aigner, P., Röhrich, M., Jakubek, S., Zimpfer, D., & Granegger, M. (2025). Impeller Position in a Magnetically Levitated Rotodynamic Blood Pump and Its Impact on In-Silico Hemocompatibility. <i>ASAIO Journal</i>. https://doi.org/10.1097/MAT.0000000000002434</div>
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1058-2916
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/217410
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In magnetically levitated rotodynamic blood pumps (RPBs), the impeller position depends on a balance of electromagnetic and fluid dynamic forces. The aim of this study was to describe the impeller position of the HeartMate 3 over a wide range of operating conditions and assess its potential impact on hemocompatibility. Three-dimensional impeller positions were measured using a transparent HeartMate 3 pump casing, laser distance measurements, and a high-speed camera. Accompanying computational fluid dynamic (CFD) hemocompatibility predictions of a displaced and centered impeller at a typical operating point were compared. Impeller positions vary substantially with different operating points with a maximum axial displacement of 223 µm at 7 L/min and 7,000 rpm and a maximum radial displacement of 145 µm at 0 L/min and 7,000 rpm. In CFD, a displaced impeller had only a minor influence on global pump parameters (<2%) at an operating point of 5 L/min and 6,000 rpm. However, deviations in local flow metrics of up to 9% were observed compared with a centered impeller simulation. We here provide the impeller position of the HeartMate 3 over the full operating range (0-9 L/min, 3,000-7,000 rpm) to support further research, including more extensive CFD simulations.
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en
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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
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ASAIO Journal
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dc.subject
computational fluid dynamics
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gap clearance
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HeartMate 3
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hemocompatibility
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impeller position
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LVAD
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rotodynamic blood pumps
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dc.title
Impeller Position in a Magnetically Levitated Rotodynamic Blood Pump and Its Impact on In-Silico Hemocompatibility