Literature DB >> 20051834

The adjustable systemic-pulmonary artery shunt provides precise control of flow in vivo.

William I Douglas1, Karabeth B Moore, Phillip P Resig, M Waqar Mohiuddin.   

Abstract

The ratio of pulmonary:systemic blood flow (Qp:Qs) remains problematic after single ventricle reconstruction. The adjustable systemic-pulmonary artery shunt (AS) was created as a solution for this problem. Prototype ASs were created using a screw-plunger mechanism as a variable resistor. A stepper motor controls plunger displacement. Six adult dogs underwent placement of a 4-mm AS in the femoral position to test its ability to control flow. Shunts were placed as arteriovenous fistulae to simulate the continuous flow of systemic-pulmonary AS. The 3.5-mm control shunts (CS) were placed on the contralateral side. The stepper motor was rotated from fully open to 3.4 mm of plunger depression for six complete cycles. Flow in the fully open AS was 687.9 +/- 28.7 cc/min* vs. 578.7 +/- 26.8 cc/min in the CS (flow +/- standard error, *p < 0.005 vs. CS). Standard deviation of flow was similar between the AS and CS, implying hysteresis in resistor function did not contribute to flow variability. Peak torque requirement to turn the resistor was 2.4 mNm. The AS offers excellent control of flow in vivo. Control of Qp:Qs may lead to improved outcomes for single ventricle reconstructions.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20051834     DOI: 10.1097/MAT.0b013e3181c83965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ASAIO J        ISSN: 1058-2916            Impact factor:   2.872


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Authors:  Yoshikazu Motohashi; Ryo Shimada; Tomoyasu Sasaki; Takahiro Katsumata; Kazunori Dan; Yasuhiro Tsutsui; Shintaro Nemoto
Journal:  Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2017-11-09

2.  Tunable Blood Shunt for Neonates With Complex Congenital Heart Defects.

Authors:  Ellen Garven; Christopher B Rodell; Kristen Shema; Krianthan Govender; Samantha E Cassel; Bryan Ferrick; Gabriella Kupsho; Ethan Kung; Kara L Spiller; Randy Stevens; Amy L Throckmorton
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-01-13
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