Claims
- 1. A blood pump comprising:a conduit having a front surface, a rear surface, an inner electrically conductive surface and an outer surface, said conductive inner surface forming a first electrode; a rod having an inner channel, a central axis, a front surface located near said conduit front surface and a rear surface located near said conduit rear surface, and an electrically conductive outer surface forming a second electrode; a blood flow channel formed by said rod outer surface and said conduit inner surface; a current-carrying conductor applied to the inner channel and outer surface of said conduit, said conductor applied such that current flowing in said conductor flows parallel to said central axis from said rod inner channel front to said rod inner channel rear, and thereafter said current flows parallel to said central axis and from said conduit outer surface rear to said conduit outer surface front; a voltage source connected between said first electrode and said second electrode; a current source furnishing current through said current carrying conductor.
- 2. The blood pump of claim 1 wherein said voltage source produces a fixed voltage and said current source produces a fixed current.
- 3. The blood pump of claim 1 wherein said voltage source and said current source temporally reverse polarity at substantially the same time.
- 4. The blood pump of claim 3 wherein said reversal of polarity occurs at a rate faster than the heart rate.
- 5. The blood pump of claim 1 wherein said voltage source and said current source periodically reverse polarity at substantially the same time.
- 6. The blood pump of claim 5 wherein at least one of said voltage source and said current source produce square waves.
- 7. The blood pump of claim 5 wherein at least one of said voltage source and said current source produce sinusoidal waves.
- 8. The blood pump of claim 7 wherein said current source produces said sinusoidal waves by driving a pump load comprising a capacitor either in series or in parallel with said current carrying conductor, said conductor and said capacitor forming a resonant circuit having a resonant frequency, and said sinusoidal waves are applied at said resonant frequency.
- 9. The blood pump of claim 8 wherein said current carrying inductor includes a sense measurement for determining the direction of said current, said voltage source using said sense measurement to determine when to periodically reverse said voltage polarity.
- 10. The blood pump of claim 1 wherein at least one of said electrodes has an enhanced surface area.
- 11. The blood pump of claim 10 wherein the ratio of said first enhanced electrode surface area to said second enhanced electrode surface area is within the range of 0.5 to 2.
- 12. The blood pump of claim 10 wherein said enhanced surface area comprises a texturing of said rod outer surface.
- 13. The blood pump of claim 10 wherein said enhanced surface area comprises the application of iridium oxide to said rod outer surface.
- 14. The blood pump of claim 10 wherein said enhanced surface area comprises the application of titanium nitride to said rod outer surface.
- 15. The blood pump of claim 10 wherein said enhanced surface area comprises the application of platinum black to said rod outer surface.
- 16. The blood pump of claim 10 wherein said enhanced surface area comprises pitting the surface of said rod outer surface.
- 17. The blood pump of claim 1 wherein said first electrode and said second electrode have a protective surface.
- 18. The blood pump of claim 17 wherein said protective surface comprises an ion exchange surface.
- 19. The blood pump of claim 18 wherein said ion exchange surface comprises Nafion.
- 20. The blood pump of claim 1 wherein said current source and said voltage source are powered by a fuel cell.
- 21. The blood pump of claim 20 wherein said fuel cell is a proton exchange membrane cell.
- 22. The blood pump of claim 21 wherein said fuel cell is locatable external to a patient.
- 23. The blood pump of claim 22 wherein said fuel cell and said pump are locatable entirely within a patient and said fuel cell is coupled to an external power source through electrical energy transfer means.
- 24. The blood pump of claim 23 wherein said energy transfer means includes an inductor locatable inside said patient and an inductor locatable outside said patient.
- 25. The blood pump of claim 1 wherein the output of said pump is controlled by at least one of said voltage source or said current source.
- 26. An ambulatory blood pump comprising:a pump for the movement of blood; a controller for controlling said pump; a power source for said pump and said controller, said power source comprising a fuel cell; a charge replenishment means for said fuel cell; wherein said replenishment means comprises a transcutaneous fuel cell refueling port whereby said fuel cell receives said fuel from an external replenishment source.
- 27. An ambulatory blood pump comprising:a pump for the movement of blood; a controller for controlling said pump; a power source for said pump and said controller, said power source comprising a fuel cell; a charge replenishment means for said fuel cell; wherein said replenishment means comprises a transcutaneous electrode for the transfer of charge from an external power source to said fuel cell.
- 28. An ambulatory blood pump comprising:a pump for the movement of blood; a controller for controlling said pump; a power source for said pump and said controller, said power source comprising a fuel cell; a charge replenishment means for said fuel cell; wherein said replenishment means comprises a subcutaneous inductor coupled to an external inductor for the transfer of charge from an external power source to said fuel cell.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/349,892 filed on Jul. 8, 1999 and now U.S. Pat. No. 6,342,071.
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