Multidimensional Flow Cytometry for Testing Blood-Handling Medical Devices

I. L. Pieper, Gemma Radley, C. Thornton
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Blood handling devices such as left ventricular assist devices and total artificial hearts offer life-saving treatments for patients suffering from severe heart failure. Current devices have clinically proven that heart assist pumps are a safe and effective therapy, and indeed in many cases they are the only available method of treatment. However, current devices cause side effects including stroke, bleeding, infection, and thrombosis, preventing the technology from reaching its full potential. If the side effects could be reduced, then more patients could benefit from these devices. The complications are related to damage to blood cells and proteins as a result of contact with foreign materials and mechanical stress. There is a need for better devices with minimal blood impact to enable more patients to be safely treated; better tools, especially flow cytometry, could support the device development life cycle. In this chapter we review the clinical, in vivo, and in vitro flow cytometry data available for ventricular assist devices, conduct a gap analysis, and identify areas of future possibilities for device developers to establish new flow cytometry-based methodologies.
多维流式细胞术检测血液处理医疗设备
诸如左心室辅助装置和全人工心脏之类的血液处理设备为患有严重心力衰竭的患者提供了挽救生命的治疗方法。目前的设备已经临床证明,心脏辅助泵是一种安全有效的治疗方法,实际上在许多情况下,它们是唯一可用的治疗方法。然而,目前的设备会导致中风、出血、感染和血栓形成等副作用,使这项技术无法充分发挥其潜力。如果副作用可以减少,那么更多的患者可以从这些设备中受益。这些并发症与与异物接触和机械应力造成的血细胞和蛋白质损伤有关。需要更好的、对血液影响最小的设备,使更多的患者能够得到安全治疗;更好的工具,尤其是流式细胞术,可以支持设备的开发生命周期。在本章中,我们回顾了可用于心室辅助装置的临床、体内和体外流式细胞术数据,进行了差距分析,并确定了设备开发商建立新的基于流式细胞术的方法的未来可能性领域。
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