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72-Hour in vivo evaluation of nitric oxide generating artificial lung gas exchange fibers in sheep.

Angela Lai1, Caitlin T Demarest2, Chi Chi Do-Nguyen2, Rei Ukita2, David J Skoog2, Neil M Carleton2, Kagya A Amoako3, Patrick J Montoya4, Keith E Cook2.   

Abstract

The large, densely packed artificial surface area of artificial lungs results in rapid clotting and device failure. Surface generated nitric oxide (NO) can be used to reduce platelet activation and coagulation on gas exchange fibers, while not inducing patient bleeding due to its short half-life in blood. To generate NO, artificial lungs can be manufactured with PDMS hollow fibers embedded with copper nanoparticles (Cu NP) and supplied with an infusion of the NO donor S-nitroso-N-acetyl-penicillamine (SNAP). The SNAP reacts with Cu NP to generate NO. This study investigates clot formation and gas exchange performance of artificial lungs with either NO-generating Cu-PDMS or standard polymethylpentene (PMP) fibers. One miniature artificial lung (MAL) made with 10 wt% Cu-PDMS hollow fibers and one PMP control MAL were attached to sheep in parallel in a veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation circuit (n = 8). Blood flow through each device was set at 300 mL/min, and each device received a SNAP infusion of 0.12 μmol/min. The ACT was between 110 and 180 s in all cases. Blood flow resistance was calculated as a measure of clot formation on the fiber bundle. Gas exchange experiments comparing the two groups were conducted every 24 h at blood flow rates of 300 and 600 mL/min. Devices were removed once the resistance reached 3x baseline (failure) or following 72 h. All devices were imaged using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) at the inlet, outlet, and middle of the fiber bundle. The Cu-PDMS NO generating MALs had a significantly smaller increase in resistance compared to the control devices. Resistance rose from 26 ± 8 and 23 ± 5 in the control and Cu-PDMS devices, respectively, to 35 ± 8 mmHg/(mL/min) and 72 ± 23 mmHg/(mL/min) at the end of each experiment. The resistance and SEM imaging of fiber surfaces demonstrate lower clot formation on Cu-PDMS fibers. Although not statistically significant, oxygen transfer for the Cu-PDMS MALs was 13.3% less than the control at 600 mL/min blood flow rate. Future in vivo studies with larger Cu-PDMS devices are needed to define gas exchange capabilities and anticoagulant activity over a long-term study at clinically relevant ACTs. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: In artificial lungs, the large, densely-packed blood contacting surface area of the hollow fiber bundle is critical for gas exchange but also creates rapid, surface-generated clot requiring significant anticoagulation. Monitoring of anticoagulation, thrombosis, and resultant complications has kept permanent respiratory support from becoming a clinical reality. In this study, we use a hollow fiber material that generates nitric oxide (NO) to prevent platelet activation at the blood contacting surface. This material is tested in vivo in a miniature artificial lung and compared against the clinical standard. Results indicated significantly reduced clot formation. Surface-focused anticoagulation like this should reduce complication rates and allow for permanent respiratory support by extending the functional lifespan of artificial lungs and can further be applied to other medical devices.
Copyright © 2019 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Anti-platelet; Artificial lung; Coagulation; Nitric oxide; Oxygenator

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30953800      PMCID: PMC6513705          DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2019.04.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomater        ISSN: 1742-7061            Impact factor:   8.947


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