2013
DOI: 10.3109/08941939.2013.826311
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Rapid Placement of Bicaval Dual-Lumen Catheter in a Swine Model of Venovenous ECMO

Abstract: Using anatomical landmarks for the placement of the BCDL catheter was rapid and effective in a swine model of VV ECMO, resulting in improved time efficiency for research.

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“…As there are no small animal models available, we could not compare these findings. Large animal ECMO models, however, showed similar oxygenation results and comparable hemodynamics but did not report renal or hepatic function parameters [15,16]. In conclusion, we present the proof-of-concept use of bi-caval double lumen ECMO in a murine model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…As there are no small animal models available, we could not compare these findings. Large animal ECMO models, however, showed similar oxygenation results and comparable hemodynamics but did not report renal or hepatic function parameters [15,16]. In conclusion, we present the proof-of-concept use of bi-caval double lumen ECMO in a murine model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Animal models of bi-caval ECMO are rare, with to date, only two swine models being described [15,16]. To our knowledge, no papers on bi-caval double lumen ECMO in a murine model have been published, making this a novel model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is supported by evidence of increased survival and bridge to transplantation seen in V-A ECMO and PA-LA iLA patients with PA hypertension and right heart failure (20). Building on the current surgical support option, an alternative strategy is to establish the V-V support by using the bicaval dual lumen cannula, such as the Wang-Zwische patented cannula (21,22). With this cannula, the PediPL device can be used by the completely percutaneous placement, thus avoiding open-chest surgery, especially under emergency circumstances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using a single cannula with a branched inflow-outflow design BCDL catheter has many advantages over the more traditional two-cannula approach [70]. Currently, the technology and development state of the single-site ECMO support is the primary restriction that is limiting wider use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%