
Prof. Yang Ming
Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
Title: Investigation on ultrasonic motors for ventricular assist devices
Abstract:
Background: Worldwide
the number of heart failure patients exceeds 23 million, in which 5-10% of
total heart failure patients may become unresponsive to conventional
treatments. Although heart transplantation is a gold standard of treatment for heart
failure, heart transplantation is limited by the availability of donor hearts.
Fortunately, rapid advances in technology have enabled durable mechanical circulatory
support emerged as an increasingly viable therapeutic option for treatment of
heart failure patients as bridge to heart transplantation, or life time support
as destination therapy. These mechanical circulatory support devices provide
effective hemodynamic support, high device reliability and significant
improvements in patient status. However mechanical circulatory support therapy
is accompanied severe adverse complications including pump thrombosis,
bleeding, stroke, and right ventricle failure, which are mainly associated with
the electromagnetic actuators.
Methods: To
develop a ventricular assist device with low rate of adverse complications,
several actuating technologies are investigated in terms of response time,
thrust force, weight, volume, and controllability. No commercial product is
available meeting the requirements. To explore the feasibility of ultrasonic
motors, the long lifetime drive of traveling wave ultrasonic motors, heat
dissipation, and stable vibration tracking technologies are investigated to be the
actuator of ventricular assist devices. Finally, a pulsatile blood pump
prototype is developed and investigated in a mocked circulatory system.
Results: A
flow of 5L/min is achieved with an average after load of 100mmHg with a size
close to the continuous flow ventricle assist device. A shifting vortex flow is
found in blood chamber to form a persistent rotational flow pattern through the
cardiac cycle,similar to the blood
flow in the left ventricle.
Biography:
Ming Yang is currently a professor in the
Department of Instrument Science, School of Electronic Information and
Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University. In 1996, he received a
doctorate degree in precision machinery and instruments from Tianjin
University. From 1996 to 1998, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Center
of Ultrasound Motor Research, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and
Astronautics. From 2002 to 2005, he worked on the application of artificial
heart muscle ultrasound devices as a research fellow at the University of Leeds
in the United Kingdom. Since joining Shanghai Jiaotong University in 2005, he
has mainly engaged in the research of intelligent artificial heart assistance,
ultrasound technology and detection technology. He has been principle
investigators on some National Natural Science Foundation projects, including
the special fund for basic research of scientific instruments, and one from 863
high-tech projects of the Ministry of Science and Technology. Up to now, more than
20 invention patents have been authorized, and about 60 papers have been
published in academic journals. Relevant research has been reported by China Science
and Technology Daily.