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Krishnaraj Narayanaswamy, MSc

Krishnaraj Narayanaswamy, M.Sc.

PhD-Candidate

Department of Cardiac Surgery
Member of the CARE Team
Member of Christian Doppler Laboratory for Mechanical Circulatory Support

ORCID:0009-0008-1904-1319
krishnaraj.narayanaswamy@meduniwien.ac.at

Keywords 
Computer Simulation; Computer-Aided Design; Heart-Assist Devices; Hemolysis; Numerical Analysis, Computer-Assisted

Research interests
My research focuses primarily on designing and developing mechanical circulatory support devices to address unmet medical needs in heart failure patients. 

Despite substantial research efforts, there remains a significant gap in addressing biventricular failure, where current options primarily serve as temporary solutions, bridging patients to transplantation. A suitable total artificial heart (TAH) for long-term destination therapy remains elusive due to limitations associated with the existing pumping mechanisms used in these devices. My primary focus centers on the development of a novel total artificial heart, incorporating an innovative pumping principle that shows promise in overcoming the shortcomings of current pumping techniques. This novel approach may offer a viable long-term solution for destination therapy.

Numerical evaluations have demonstrated the advantages of this novel pumping principle in terms of hemocompatibility, and currently progressing with in vitro validation.In addition, my research also encompasses in vitro experiments aimed at evaluating hemolysis, further enhancing our understanding of the hemocompatibility of these mechanical circulatory support devices and other artifacts involved in the test loop.

Research group(s)

  • CARE - Cardiovascular Research and Engineering


Selected publications

  • Bierewirtz, T. et al. (2023) ‘A Novel Pumping Principle for a Total Artificial Heart’, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, pp. 1–10. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tbme.2023.3306888.
  • Giuffrida, R.V. et al. (2023) ‘Design and Realization of a Highly Compact Tubular Linear Actuator for a Novel Total Artificial Heart’, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Industrial Electronics, 4(4), pp. 1010–1023. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jestie.2023.3305939.

Members of the CARE Team