Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering

Volume 3, Issue 5 (May 2010)

ISSN Print: 1937-6871   ISSN Online: 1937-688X

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In vitro evaluation of a new resilient, hard-carbon, thin-film coating as a bearing material for ventricular assist devices ——In Vitro Bearing Evaluation of BioMedFlex

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DOI: 10.4236/jbise.2010.35073    4,669 Downloads   8,899 Views  Citations

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Our aim was to evaluate the potential use of BioMedFlex® (BMF), a new resilient, hard-carbon, thin- film coating, as a blood journal bearing material in Cleveland Heart’s continuous-flow left and right ven- tricular assist devices (VADs). BMF is not classified as a diamond-like carbon (DLC) and differs from other thin-film carbon coatings by its high flexural strength, radiopacity, and wear resistance. A 2- to 4-μm-thick BMF adhesion layer was deposited on the VAD journal bearing surfaces. A commercial DLC coating used in other clinical blood pump applications was used as a control. Durability and reliability of the BMF coating was verified in severe pump start/stop testing using 20 BMF-coated journal bearing pairs. The BMF-coated surfaces showed no coating failures, whereas 57% of the DLC bearing pairs developed scratches through the carbon coating, documenting that BMF can provide a durable coating in our blood journal bearing application. In conclusion, BMF has shown qualities that support its significant advantages as an alternative journal bea- ring material in Cleveland Heart pumps. Our plan includes biocompatibility testing with ongoing animal studies, endurance testing with submerged pumps running in saline, and assessment of batch coating processing capability.

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Mielke, N. , Massiello, A. , Horvath, D. , Benefit, S. , Burgess, D. , Golding, L. and Fukamachi, K. (2010) In vitro evaluation of a new resilient, hard-carbon, thin-film coating as a bearing material for ventricular assist devices ——In Vitro Bearing Evaluation of BioMedFlex. Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering, 3, 525-528. doi: 10.4236/jbise.2010.35073.

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