1998
DOI: 10.1177/039139889802100510
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Left Heart Bypass in the Pig with a Centrifugal Pump Using Cannulae Prepared for Percutaneous Placement

Abstract: A rapid and efficient circulatory support system may save a patient in cardiogenic shock. Left heart bypass with percutaneous and trans-septal placement of the aspiration cannula simplifies the circuit and eliminates the need for an oxygenator. In this pre-clinical study we assessed left heart bypass support with a centrifugal pump using new cannulae prepared for percutaneous placement (14 F arterial catheter and 16 F left atrial aspiration line) in 5 anaesthetized pigs. Animals were supported for two hours at… Show more

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“…2 Transient increase in plasma K + may interfere with the heart and brain function. 3,4 Plasma hemoglobin (PHb) damages vascular walls, 5 causes vasoconstriction and renal tubule injury. Furthermore, there is evidence that hemolysis contributes to clot formation by blocking von Willebrand factor degradation 6 and activating platelets.…”
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“…2 Transient increase in plasma K + may interfere with the heart and brain function. 3,4 Plasma hemoglobin (PHb) damages vascular walls, 5 causes vasoconstriction and renal tubule injury. Furthermore, there is evidence that hemolysis contributes to clot formation by blocking von Willebrand factor degradation 6 and activating platelets.…”
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confidence: 99%