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Tidal Flow Perfusion for the Artificial Placenta: A Paradigm Shift.

Jacqueline C Kading1, Mark W Langley1, Gergely Lautner2, Mark M P Jeakle1, John M Toomasian1, Taylor L Fegan1, Rachel A Pfannes1, Samantha C Toor1, Mary A Reiber1, Peter R Kordell3, Marie S Cornell1, Robert H Bartlett1, Alvaro Rojas-Pena1, George B Mychaliska1.   

Abstract

The modalities of vascular access for the extracorporeal artificial placenta (AP) have undergone many iterations over the past decade. We hypothesized that single lumen cannulation (SLC) of the jugular vein using tidal flow extracorporeal life (ECLS) support is a feasible alternative to venovenous (VV) umbilical-jugular cannulation and double lumen cannulation (DLC) and can maintain fetal circulation, stable hemodynamics, and adequate gas exchange for 24 hours. After in vitro evaluation of the tidal flow system, six preterm lambs at estimated gestational age 118-124 days (term 145 days) were delivered and underwent VV-ECLS. Three were supported using DLC and three with SLC utilizing tidal flow AP support. Hemodynamics, circuit flow, and gas exchange were monitored. Target fetal parameters were as follows: mean arterial pressure 40-60 mmHg, heart rate 140-240 beats per minute (bpm), SatO2% 60-80%, PaO2 25-50 mmHg, PaCO2 30-55 mmHg, oxygen delivery >5 ml O2/dl/kg/min, and circuit flow 100 ± 25 ml/kg/min. All animals survived 24 hours and maintained fetal circulation with stable hemodynamics and adequate gas exchange. Parameters of the tidal flow group were comparable with those of DLC. Single lumen jugular cannulation using tidal flow is a promising vascular access strategy for AP support. Successful miniaturization holds great potential for clinical translation to support extremely premature infants.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31577624      PMCID: PMC7103518          DOI: 10.1097/MAT.0000000000001077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ASAIO J        ISSN: 1058-2916            Impact factor:   3.826


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