| Literature DB >> 31192843 |
Alex J Thompson1, Skylar Buchan1, Benjamin Carr1, Clinton Poling1, McKenzie Hayes1, Uditha Piyumindri Fernando1, Andreas Kaesler2, Peter Schlanstein2, Felix Hesselmann2, Jutta Arens2, Joseph A Potkay1, Alvaro Rojas-PeÑa1, Robert H Bartlett1, Ronald B Hirschl1.
Abstract
Children with end-stage lung failure awaiting lung transplant would benefit from improvements in artificial lung technology allowing for wearable pulmonary support as a bridge-to-transplant therapy. In this work, we designed, fabricated, and tested the Pediatric MLung-a dual-inlet hollow fiber artificial lung based on concentric gating, which has a rated flow of 1 L/min, and a pressure drop of 25 mm Hg at rated flow. This device and future iterations of the current design are designed to relieve pulmonary arterial hypertension, provide pulmonary support, reduce ventilator-associated injury, and allow for more effective therapy of patients with end-stage lung disease, including bridge-to-transplant treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31192843 PMCID: PMC7293821 DOI: 10.1097/MAT.0000000000001018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ASAIO J ISSN: 1058-2916 Impact factor: 3.826