The drive-line to power contemporary ventricular assist devices exiting the skin is associated with infection, and requires a holstered performance of the cardiac pump, which reduces overall quality of life. Attempts to eliminate the drive-line using transcutaneous energy transfer systems have been explored but have not succeeded in viable widespread application. The unique engineering of the coplanar energy transfer system is characterized by 2 large rings utilizing a coil-within-the-coil topology, ensuring robust resonance energy transfer while allowing for a substantial (>6 hours) unholstered circulatory support powered by an implantable battery source. Herein we report the first known human experience with this novel technology, coup...
The primary aim of this article is to review the clinical challenges related to the supply of power ...
Long-term continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices have become a real alternative to heart tr...
AbstractMethods: We developed a system for mechanical circulatory support based on the Jarvik 2000 i...
The percutaneous driveline used in contemporary LVADs presents a continuous risk of infection for th...
AbstractObjective: Percutaneous driveline infection continues to detract from both quality and lengt...
ObjectiveRotary type left ventricular assist devices have mitigated the problem of durability associ...
AbstractBackground: Implantable left ventricular assist devices are common as a bridge to transplant...
This study deals with the design of a near-field wireless power transfer (WPT) system applied to a l...
An innovative configuration for a wireless power transfer (WPT) system of a left ventricular assiste...
This article deals with the design of a wireless powering system for a left ventricular assist devic...
This article deals with the design of a wireless powering system for a left ventricular assist devic...
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The current left ventricular assist device (LVAD) suffers from a high-risk implantation procedure in...
An uninterruptable wireless power supply is developed for a left ventricular assist device (LVAD), w...
An uninterruptable wireless power supply is developed for a left ventricular assist device (LVAD), w...
The primary aim of this article is to review the clinical challenges related to the supply of power ...
Long-term continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices have become a real alternative to heart tr...
AbstractMethods: We developed a system for mechanical circulatory support based on the Jarvik 2000 i...
The percutaneous driveline used in contemporary LVADs presents a continuous risk of infection for th...
AbstractObjective: Percutaneous driveline infection continues to detract from both quality and lengt...
ObjectiveRotary type left ventricular assist devices have mitigated the problem of durability associ...
AbstractBackground: Implantable left ventricular assist devices are common as a bridge to transplant...
This study deals with the design of a near-field wireless power transfer (WPT) system applied to a l...
An innovative configuration for a wireless power transfer (WPT) system of a left ventricular assiste...
This article deals with the design of a wireless powering system for a left ventricular assist devic...
This article deals with the design of a wireless powering system for a left ventricular assist devic...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/71424/1/j.1527-5299.2000.80165.x.pd
The current left ventricular assist device (LVAD) suffers from a high-risk implantation procedure in...
An uninterruptable wireless power supply is developed for a left ventricular assist device (LVAD), w...
An uninterruptable wireless power supply is developed for a left ventricular assist device (LVAD), w...
The primary aim of this article is to review the clinical challenges related to the supply of power ...
Long-term continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices have become a real alternative to heart tr...
AbstractMethods: We developed a system for mechanical circulatory support based on the Jarvik 2000 i...