| Literature DB >> 12323005 |
Shinji Kawahito1, Tomohiro Maeda, Tadashi Motomura, Tamaki Takano, Kenji Nonaka, Joerg Linneweber, Seiji Ichikawa, Hiroshi Ishitoya, Kazuhiro Hanazaki, Julie Glueck, Koshiro Sato, Yukihiko Nosé.
Abstract
Currently in United States, there are no clinically-applicable hollow fiber extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) oxygenators available. Therefore, our laboratory is in the process of developing a silicone hollow fiber membrane oxygenator for long-term ECMO usage. This oxygenator incorporates an ultrathin silicone hollow fiber. At this time, a specially-modified blood flow distributor (one chamber distributor) is centered in the module to prevent blood stagnation. An ex vivo long-term durability test for ECMO was performed using a healthy miniature calf for 2 weeks. Venous blood was drained from the left jugular vein of a calf, passed through the oxygenator and infused into the left carotid artery using a Gyro C1E3 centrifugal blood pump. A successful 2-week ex vivo experiment was performed. The O2 and CO2 gas transfer rates were maintained at the same value of 40 m/min at a blood flow rate of 1 L/min flow and V/Q=3 (V=gas flow rate; Q=blood flow rate). The plasma free hemoglobin was maintained around 5 mg/dl. After the experiment, no blood clot formation was observed in the module and no abnormal necropsy findings were found. These data suggest that the performance of this newly-improved oxygenator was stable, reliable, and acceptable for long-term ECMO.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12323005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Invest ISSN: 1343-1420