Bioengineering and Biomaterials in Ventricular Assist Devices - Bock, Eduardo Guy Perpétuo; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Bioengineering and Biomaterials in Ventricular Assist Devices

 
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Short description:

Often associated with artificial hearts, Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD) are blood pumps that can provide circulatory assistance to the left ventricle, the right ventricle, or both biventricular. This book details constructive details of VADs and the biomaterials used in their development and support.

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Often associated with artificial hearts, ventricular assist devices (VADs) are blood pumps that can provide circulatory assistance to the left ventricle, the right ventricle, or both. Bioengineering and Biomaterials in Ventricular Assist Devices reviews constructive details of VADs and the biomaterials used in their development and support.


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  • Establishes an area of intersection between engineering and medicine



  • Shows process development from mechanical design to automation and control



  • Discusses biofunctional materials, tribology in ceramic biomaterials, biosensors, and surface engineering and blood


This text is aimed at advanced students, researchers, and practicing engineers conducting work on VADs and will be of interest to a broad interdisciplinary group, including bioengineers, materials engineers, chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, and electrical engineers.



"This edited volume focuses on the engineering and blood-materials interactions in ventricular assist devices (VADs). These are complex marvels of the medical field and a success story of biomedical engineering in the 20th century. All the authors come from academic institutions in Brazil, but the work is general, and interest in it is not limited to this geographical region. A well-organized overview of VADs precedes more-detailed concepts, including actuators, simulation circuits, and control systems. Some autobiographical information related to contributing authors will interest students of the history and social aspects of biomedical science. Informative tables offer quantitative, clinically relevant information on VAD devices. Equations, data graphs, and diagrams are well used, and sparing use of color figures enhances understanding. The biomaterials chapters are less quantitative, by their nature, although they will likely still interest practitioners and students of the field. This is a very well done review and a useful reference: readers are offered an in-depth appreciation of the recent history of this field."


Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals.


?M. R. King, Vanderbilt University, Choice, October 2022

Table of Contents:


Part I Bioengineering in Ventricular Assist Devices


Chapter 1 VAD Design


Aron J. P. Andrade, Gustavo C. Andrade, Juliana Leme, and Bruno U. Silva


Chapter 2 Electromechanical Actuators


Breno Y. T. Nishida and Rogerio L. de Souza


Chapter 3 Cardiovascular System Simulators


Jeison Willian Gomes da Fonseca, Breno T. Y. Nishida, and Gustavo C. de Andrade


Chapter 4 Control Systems


Bruno Jesus dos Santos and Tarcísio F. Le?o


Chapter 5 Supervisory and Intelligent Systems


Marcelo Barboza, José Ricardo de Sousa Sobrinho, Jonatas Dias, and Diolino José dos Santos Filho


Chapter 6 Safety and Security


André Cavalheiro


Part II Biomaterials in Ventricular Assist Devices


Chapter 7 Hemocompatibility, Hemolysis, Cell Viability, and Immunology


Wesley L. Fotoran


Chapter 8 Computational Hemodynamics


Guilherme B. Lopes Jr, Luben Cabezas-Gómez, and Raquel J. Lobosco


Chapter 9 Biofunctional Materials


Rosa Corr?a Leoncio de Sá


Chapter 10 Bioceramics for VADs


Fernando dos Santos Ortega


Chapter 11 Tribology in Ceramic Biomaterials


Rodrigo Lima Stoeterau


Chapter 12 Surface Engineering of Biomaterials by Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation


César A. Antônio, Rosana F. Antônio, Elidiane C. Rangel, and Nilson C. Cruz


Chapter 13 Additive Manufacturing for VADs


Adriana Del Monaco De Maria and Evandro Drigo


Chapter 14 Laser Additive Manufacturing for the Realization of New Material Concepts


Wilhelm Pfleging and Juliana dos Santos Solheid


Chapter 15 Biosensors


Bruno Jesus dos Santos and Henrique Stelzer Nogueira


Chapter 16 Optics and VADs


Isac K. Fujita and Sergio Y. Araki