SLIDE FORUM 10 ARTIFICIAL HEART—NEW DEVICES: PDF OnlyTAKATANI S.; SHIONO, M.; SASAKI, T.; SAKUMA, I.; GLUECK, J.; SEKELA, M.; NOON, C.; NOSE, Y.; DEBAKEY, M.ASAIO Transactions: July-September 1991 - p M238-M239 Free Abstract A completely implantable, one piece electromechanical total artificial heart (TAH) intended for permanent human use was developed. It consisted of left and right conically shaped pusher-plate blood pumps sandwiching a thin centerpiece with a compact, efficient electromechanical actuator. The actuator consisted of a direct current brushless motor; a planetary roller screw fit the space between the two conically shaped pusher-plates. The rotational motion of the motor was converted to the rectilinear motion of the rollerscrew to displace the left and right pusher-plates in the left master alternate mode. The diameter of the assembled TAH was 97 mm, with a central thickness of 82 mm. The overall weight was 620 g, with a displaced volume of 510 ml. The pump provided flows of 3–8 L/min with a preload of 1–15 mmHg against an afterload of 100 mmHg. The net efficiency ranged from 15% to 18%. This model showed good fit in the pericardial space of heart transplant recipients (body weight, 77 kg). ©1991 American Society of Artificial Internal Organs