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Field modelling of several electromagnetic drive variants of the micropump blood transfusion device

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In this article the trends in constructing and modelling of devices supporting the blood flow in the human heart will be presented. The latest Eurotransplant statistics report on the incidence of heart failure and the latest trends in the treatment of the failing heart will be presented in chapter one. Trends in developing ventricular assist devices and the number of implanted device types supporting the dysfunctional heart will be discussed in chapter two. Finally there will be shown a modelling method of the electromagnetic system of pulsatile artificial hearts with the research results.

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Bartel, S., Pilch, Z., TrawiƄski, T. (2018). Field modelling of several electromagnetic drive variants of the micropump blood transfusion device. In: Gzik, M., Tkacz, E., Paszenda, Z., Piętka, E. (eds) Innovations in Biomedical Engineering . IBE 2017. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 623 . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70063-2_16

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