Literature DB >> 23930378

The effects of pressure on gases in solution: possible insights to improve microbubble filtration for extracorporeal circulation.

Daniel P Herbst1.   

Abstract

Improvements in micropore arterial line filter designs used for extracorporeal circulation are still needed because microbubbles larger than the rated pore sizes are being detected beyond the filter outlet. Linked to principles governing the function of micropore filters, fluid pressures contained in extracorporeal circuits also influence the behavior of gas bubbles and the extent to which they are carried in a fluid flow. To better understand the relationship between pressure and microbubble behavior, two ex vivo test circuits with and without inline resistance were designed to assess changes in microbubble load with changes in pressure. Ultrasound Doppler probes were used to measure and compare the quality and quantity of microbubbles generated in each test circuit. Analysis of microbubble load was separated into two distinct phases, the time periods during and immediately after bubble generation. Although microbubble number decreased similarly in both test circuits, changes in microbubble volume were significant only in the test circuit with inline resistance. The test circuit with inline resistance also showed a decrease in the rate of volume transferred across each ultrasound Doppler probe and the microbubble number and size range measured in the postbubble generation period. The present research proposes that fluid pressures contained in extracorporeal circuits may be used to affect gases in solution as a possible method to improve microbubble filtration during extracorporeal circulation.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23930378      PMCID: PMC4557586     

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


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