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Applications of a Novel Reciprocating Positive Displacement Pump in the Simulation of Pulsatile Arterial Blood Flow

View ORCID ProfileAdam Menkara, View ORCID ProfileAhmad Faryami, Daniel Viar, View ORCID ProfileCarolyn A Harris
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.20.496802
Adam Menkara
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202
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Ahmad Faryami
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202
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Daniel Viar
2Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, 43606
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Carolyn A Harris
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202
3Wayne State University Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, 6135 Woodward Avenue, Rm 3120, Detroit, MI 48202
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Abstract

Pulsatile arterial blood flow plays an important role in vascular system mechanobiology, especially in the study of mechanisms of pathology. Limitations in cost, setup time, sample size, and control across current in-vitro and in-vivo methods prevent future exploration of novel treatments. Presented is the verification of a novel reciprocating positive displacement pump aimed at resolving these issues through the simulation of human ocular, human fingertip and skin surface, human cerebral, and rodent spleen organ systems. A range of pulsatile amplitudes, frequencies, and flow rates were simulated using pumps made of 3D printed parts incorporating a tubing system, check valve and proprietary software. Volumetric analysis of 430 total readings across a flow range of 0.025ml/min to 16ml/min determined that the pump had a mean absolute error and mean relative error of 0.041 ml/min and 1.385%, respectively. Linear regression of flow rate ranges yielded R 2 between 0.9987 and 0.9998. Waveform analysis indicated that the pump could recreate accurate beat frequency for flow ranges above 0.06ml/min at 70BPM. The verification of accurate pump output opens avenues for the development of novel long-term in-vitro benchtop models capable of looking at fluid flow scenarios previously unfeasible, including low volume-high shear rate pulsatile flow.

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Applications of a Novel Reciprocating Positive Displacement Pump in the Simulation of Pulsatile Arterial Blood Flow
Adam Menkara, Ahmad Faryami, Daniel Viar, Carolyn A Harris
bioRxiv 2022.06.20.496802; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.20.496802
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Applications of a Novel Reciprocating Positive Displacement Pump in the Simulation of Pulsatile Arterial Blood Flow
Adam Menkara, Ahmad Faryami, Daniel Viar, Carolyn A Harris
bioRxiv 2022.06.20.496802; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.20.496802

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