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Blood temperature management and gaseous microemboli creation: an in-vitro analysis.

Joseph Sleep1, Ingrid Syhre, Ed Evans.   

Abstract

Gaseous microemboli have been associated with post operative neurological deficits in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass. Creating an optimal perfusion system that minimizes microemboli production and has enhanced abilities to sequester entrained air during the bypass procedure has been an important focus. This study examines the air-handling capabilities of a cardiopulmonary bypass circuit and correlates blood temperatures with microemboli loads proximal and distal to the arterial line filter within the circuit. Utilizing a Capiox RX25R oxygenator, Capiox 37 micron arterial filter, vacuum assisted venous return, and emboli detectors, 30 mL of air were injected into the venous line of a bypass circuit at eight different temperatures. Emboli were counted distal to the arterial line filter by the EDAQ Quantifier (Emboli Detection and Classification). The average number of emboli detected distal to the arterial filter progressively increased as the perfusate temperature was dropped. At 37.0 degrees C an average of 1.4 emboli was observed distal to the arterial filter within 90 seconds of the air injection. At 23.0 degrees C an average of 49.8 emboli was detected. Air introduced into the venous side of the bypass circuit resulted in showers of microemboli being sent past the arterial line filter. In addition, as the bovine blood was cooled, the air handling capability of the circuit was diminished.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21114225      PMCID: PMC4679962     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Extra Corpor Technol        ISSN: 0022-1058


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