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Impact of Pulsatile Flow Settings on Hetnodynamic Energy Levels Using the Novel Diagonal Medos DP3 Pump in a Simulated Pediatric Extracorporeal Life Support System

机译:使用新型对角Medos DP3泵在模拟儿科体外生命支持系统中脉动流量设置对血流动力学能量水平的影响

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Background: The objective of this study was to evaluate the pump performance of the novel diagonal Medos Deltastream DP3 diagonal pump (MEDOS Medizintechnik AG,, Stolberg, Germany) under nonpulsatile to pulsatile mode with varying differential speed values in a simulated pediatric extracorporeal life support system. Methods: The experimental circuit consisted of a Medos Deltastream DP3 pump head and console, a Medos Hilite 2400 LT hollow fiber membrane oxygenator (MEDOS Medizintechnik AG), a I4F Medtronic DLP arterial cannula (Medtronic Inc, Minnesota), and a 20F Terumo TenderFlow Pediatric venous return cannula (Terumo Corporation, Michigan). Trials were conducted at flow rates ranging from 500 mL/min to 2,000 mL/min (500 mL/min increments) and pulsatile differential speed values ranging from 500 rpm to 2,500 rpm (500 rpm increments) using human blood (hematocrit 35%). The postcannula pressure was maintained constantly at 60 mm Hg. Real-time pressure and flow data were recorded using a custom-made data acquisition system and Labview software. Results: Under all experimental conditions, pulsatile flow (P) generated significantly greater energy equivalent pressure (EEP), surplus hemodynamic energy (SHE), and total hemodynamic energy (THE) than those of nonpulsatile flow (NP). Under NP, SHE was zero. Higher differential speed values generated greater EEP, SHE, and THE values. There was little variation in the oxygenator pressure drop and the cannula pressure drop in P, compared to NP. Conclusions: The novel Medos Deltastream DP3 diagonal pump is able to generate physiological quality of P, without backflow. With increased differential rpm, the pump generated greater EEP, SHE, and THE. Physiological quality of pulsatility may be associated with better microcirculation because of greater EEP, SHE, and THE.
机译:背景:这项研究的目的是评估模拟的小儿体外生命支持系统中新型对角Medos Deltastream DP3对角泵(MEDOS Medizintechnik AG,德国斯托尔贝格)在非脉动到脉动模式下具有不同速度值时的泵性能。 。方法:实验回路由Medos Deltastream DP3泵头和控制台,Medos Hilite 2400 LT中空纤维膜充氧器(MEDOS Medizintechnik AG),I4F Medtronic DLP动脉套管(明尼苏达州Medtronic Inc)和20F Terumo TenderFlow儿科监护仪组成。静脉回流插管(密歇根州特鲁莫公司)。使用人类血液(血细胞比容35%)以500 mL / min至2,000 mL / min(增量为500 mL / min)的流速和500 rpm至2500 rpm(增量为500 rpm)的脉动差分速度值进行试验。插管后压力恒定保持在60 mm Hg。使用定制的数据采集系统和Labview软件记录实时压力和流量数据。结果:在所有实验条件下,搏动血流(P)产生的能量当量压力(EEP),剩余血流动力学能量(SHE)和总血流动力学能量(THE)明显高于非搏动血流(NP)。在NP下,SHE为零。较高的速度差值会产生较大的EEP,SHE和THE值。与NP相比,P中的充氧器压降和套管压降变化不大。结论:新型Medos Deltastream DP3对角泵能够产生P的生理品质,而无回流。随着差转速的增加,泵产生更大的EEP,SHE和THE。由于较高的EEP,SHE和THE,搏动的生理质量可能与更好的微循环有关。

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