| Literature DB >> 28134658 |
Won Ho Kim1, Tae Hee Hong, Joung Hun Byun, Jong Woo Kim, Sung Hwan Kim, Sung Ho Moon, Hyun Oh Park, Jun Young Choi, Jun Ho Yang, In Seok Jang, Chung Eun Lee, Jeong Hee Yun.
Abstract
In refractory cardiogenic shock, veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) can be initiated. Although left heart decompression can be accomplished by insertion of a left atrial (LA) or left ventricular (LV) cannula using a percutaneous pigtail catheter, the venting flow rate according to catheter size and ECMO flow rate is unknown. We developed an artificial ECMO circuit. One liter saline bag with its pressure set to 20 mm Hg was connected to ECMO to mimic LV failure. A pigtail catheter was inserted into the 1 L saline bag to simulate LV unloading. For each pigtail catheter size (5-8 Fr) and ECMO flow rate (2.0-4.0 L/min), the moving distance of an air bubble that was injected through a three-way stopcock was measured in the arterial pressure line between the pigtail catheter and ECMO inflow limb. The flow rate was then calculated. We obtained the following equation to estimate the pigtail catheter flow rate.Pigtail vent catheter flow rate (ml/min) = 8×ECMOflow rate(L /min)+9×pigtail catheter size(Fr)- 57This equation would aid in designing of a further study to determine optimal venting flow rate. To achieve optimal venting flow, our equation would enable selection of an adequate catheter size.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28134658 DOI: 10.1097/MAT.0000000000000472
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ASAIO J ISSN: 1058-2916 Impact factor: 2.872