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The effects of pressure and flow on hemolysis caused by Bio-Medicus centrifugal pumps and roller pumps. Guidelines for choosing a blood pump.

Y Tamari1, K Lee-Sensiba, E F Leonard, V Parnell, A J Tortolani.   

Abstract

Two Bio-Medicus BP-50 centrifugal pumps and two roller pumps were tested simultaneously with porcine blood at 21 degrees +/- 1 degree C in four in vitro circuits to determine the effect of four combinations of flow and pressure conditions on blood damage. Flows of 300 ml/min (1/4-inch inner-diameter tubing in the roller pump) and 1775 ml/min (1/2-inch inner-diameter tubing in the roller pump) and pressure differences across the pump (delta P = outlet pressure--inlet pressure) of 215 mm Hg (n = 6) and 345 mm Hg (n = 5) were examined. The index of hemolysis (milligrams plasma hemoglobin per 100 L blood pumped) for the BP-50 pump was higher at a flow of 300 ml/min than at a flow of 1775 ml/min (p < 0.0002). At 300 ml/min, the index of hemolysis for the BP-50 pump tended to be higher at 345 mm Hg than at 215 mm Hg (mean +/- standard error of the mean, 135 +/- 22 versus 88 +/- 9, p = 0.059). At 1775 ml/min, there was no difference in the index of hemolysis for the BP-50 pump between 215 and 345 mm Hg (37 +/- 7 versus 29 +/- 5, p = 0.32). With the roller pump, the index of hemolysis was higher at a flow of 300 ml/min than at a flow of 1775 ml/min (p < 0.036), but there was no difference in the indexes of hemolysis between 215 and 345 mm Hg at 300 ml/min (60 +/- 9 versus 61 +/- 11, p = 0.93) or at 1775 ml/min (40 +/- 6 versus 36 +/- 6, p = 0.61). Comparison between the two types of pumps showed that the index of hemolysis was significantly higher for the BP-50 than for the roller pump at a flow of 300 ml/min and a delta P of 215 mm Hg (88 +/- 9 versus 60 +/- 9, p = 0.009), as well as at a flow of 300 ml/min and a delta P of 345 mm Hg (135 +/- 22 versus 61 +/- 11, p = 0.001). At a flow of 1775 ml/min, there was no difference in the index of hemolysis between the two pumps at either pressure condition.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8246582

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0022-5223            Impact factor:   5.209


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