Unlabelled: Elementary school children are spending more time using digital technologies. Teachers and schools are concerned about the student's digital safety. We interviewed ten elementary school teachers virtually to understand their concerns and understand the actions they take regarding elementary school children's digital safety.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA small ventricular assist device intended for long-term implantation has been developed by a cooperative effort between the Baylor College of Medicine and the NASA/Johnson Space Center. To date, in vitro tests have been performed to address hemolysis and pump performance issues. In this Phase 1 study, we assessed the durability and atraumatic features aiming for 2 day implantation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA collaborative effort between Baylor College of Medicine and NASA/Johnson Space Center is underway to develop an axial flow ventricular assist device (VAD). We evaluated inducer/impeller component designs in a series of in vitro hemolysis tests. As a result of computational fluid dynamic analysis, a flow inducer was added to the front of the pump impeller.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of hematocrit (Ht) on in vitro hemolysis test results (i.e., index of hemolysis) was evaluated using a Baylor/NASA prototype axial flow pump.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA cooperative effort between Baylor College of Medicine and NASA/Johnson Space Center is under way to develop an implantable left ventricular assist device for either pulmonary or systemic circulatory support for more than 3 months' duration. Using methodical evaluation and testing, an implantable axial pump has been systematically improved. These improvements include the addition of an inducer as a pumping element in front of the impeller and the construction of an efficient brushless direct current motor.
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