Purge liquid has been supplied successfully to lubricate the bearings
and wash the seals of rotary blood pumps to minimize hemolysis and thr
ombosis, extending their operating endurance. Although encouraging res
ults have been obtained and development is proceeding for pumps with b
lood lubricated bearings, their validation and clinical use will occur
some time in the future. For rotary blood pumps with purged bearings,
a miniature purge liquid pump weighing 80 g has been successfully dev
eloped to meet the design point of 1 ml/h at 1,000 mm Hg (required by
an existing rotary blood pump) with a motor power of 4 mW. The novel d
evice maintains the flow rate for a sufficient time to service or repl
ace the pump without flow interruption. A preliminary design has been
made for a wearable purge delivery unit comprising a purge liquid pump
, an electronic control, a purge liquid reservoir, and a battery.