2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1594.2009.00971.x
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Comparison of Perfusion Quality in Hollow‐Fiber Membrane Oxygenators for Neonatal Extracorporeal Life Support

Abstract: Perfusion quality is an important issue in extracorporeal life support (ECLS); without adequate perfusion of the brain and other vital organs, multiorgan dysfunction and other deficits can result. The authors tested three different pediatric oxygenators (Medos Hilite 800 LT, Medtronic Minimax Plus, and Capiox Baby RX) to determine which gives the highest quality of perfusion at flow rates of 400, 600, and 800 mL/min using human blood (36 degrees C, 40% hematocrit) under both nonpulsatile and pulsatile flow con… Show more

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“…This oxygenator has been used by many centers for rapid clinical ECLS setup until the new polymethylpentene membrane oxygenators were released. Our previous study (6) has shown that this polypropylene hollow‐fiber membrane oxygenator's hemodynamic properties in terms of pressure drop and energy preservation were similar to other hollow‐fiber ECLS oxygenators.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…This oxygenator has been used by many centers for rapid clinical ECLS setup until the new polymethylpentene membrane oxygenators were released. Our previous study (6) has shown that this polypropylene hollow‐fiber membrane oxygenator's hemodynamic properties in terms of pressure drop and energy preservation were similar to other hollow‐fiber ECLS oxygenators.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Deltastream, Medos, Stolberg, Germany), but these are primarily designed to enhance circulatory support on VA-ECMO. Pulsatile flow pumps generate greater surplus haemodynamic energy and thus theoretically better perfusion [36]. However, it is uncertain whether this translates into clinical benefit.…”
Section: Circuitrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the oxygenator, we compared two neonatal ECLS circuits with the new PMP HFMO or the conventional silicone oxygenator (7); we also evaluated three different HFMOs in terms of perfusion quality (8). For the pump, we not only compared the magnetically levitated centrifugal pump to the conventional roller pump in regard to the hemodynamic energy delivery as well as the air bubble handling (9), but we also evaluated the mechanical performance between two widely used centrifugal pumps (10).…”
Section: Recent Laboratory Studies At the Penn State Hersheymentioning
confidence: 99%