2021
DOI: 10.14814/phy2.14742
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Achieving sustained extrauterine life: Challenges of an artificial placenta in fetal pigs as a model of the preterm human fetus

Abstract: Artificial placenta (AP) technology aims to maintain fetal circulation, while promoting the physiologic development of organs. Recent reports of experiments performed in sheep indicate the intrauterine environment can be recreated through the cannulation of umbilical vessels, replacement of the placenta with a low‐resistance membrane oxygenator, and incubation of the fetus in fluid. However, it remains to be seen whether animal fetuses similar in size to the extremely preterm human infant that have been propos… Show more

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“…The results presented in this report are comprised from fetal pigs studied in utero and while maintained using a pumped AP circuit and of our previously published ndings using a pumpless AP system 27 . Fetal Large White Landrace pigs were studied in utero at 98, 106, and 112 days GA (n = 24 ) and Yucatan miniature pigs at 107 ± 3 days (n = 16), providing reference physiologic data regarding heart rate (HR), blood pressure, blood gases, electrolytes, lactate and glucose concentrations, and UV ow 27 . Fetal Yucatan miniature pigs (n =13) were maintained using an umbilical arteriovenous AP circuit consisting of a centrifugal pump and oxygenator and using a pumpless AP circuit (n = 12) 27 .…”
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“…The results presented in this report are comprised from fetal pigs studied in utero and while maintained using a pumped AP circuit and of our previously published ndings using a pumpless AP system 27 . Fetal Large White Landrace pigs were studied in utero at 98, 106, and 112 days GA (n = 24 ) and Yucatan miniature pigs at 107 ± 3 days (n = 16), providing reference physiologic data regarding heart rate (HR), blood pressure, blood gases, electrolytes, lactate and glucose concentrations, and UV ow 27 . Fetal Yucatan miniature pigs (n =13) were maintained using an umbilical arteriovenous AP circuit consisting of a centrifugal pump and oxygenator and using a pumpless AP circuit (n = 12) 27 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fetal Large White Landrace pigs were studied in utero at 98, 106, and 112 days GA (n = 24 ) and Yucatan miniature pigs at 107 ± 3 days (n = 16), providing reference physiologic data regarding heart rate (HR), blood pressure, blood gases, electrolytes, lactate and glucose concentrations, and UV ow 27 . Fetal Yucatan miniature pigs (n =13) were maintained using an umbilical arteriovenous AP circuit consisting of a centrifugal pump and oxygenator and using a pumpless AP circuit (n = 12) 27 . We included AP subjects that survived on the system for a minimum of 3 hours.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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