Development of a Custom Extracorporeal Circuit for Endovascular Resuscitation Research

IF 0.4 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
J. Morrison, Hossam Abdou, Michael J. Richmond, M. Madurska, Noha N. Elansary
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Abstract

Background: To demonstrate the utility and applicability of in vitro extracorporeal circuits in endovascular resuscitation research. Methods: The method for building an inexpensive in vitro extracorporeal circuit for endovascular resuscitation research is described. In this study, aortic cannulas and pump combinations were evaluated in the in vitro extracorporeal circuit. Then one aortic cannula and pump set up was evaluated in a post-mortem swine model. Flow data was collected and compared among groups. Results: The peristaltic pump generated the highest flow as compared to the other pump combinations at any given catheter size. The peristaltic pump combined with the 10 Fr cannula produced the highest flow overall at 2304 mL/min. This same combination produced a peak flow of 886 ml/min at the aortic root in the swine model. Conclusions: The flow generated in the swine model was less than half of that generated in the in vitro model. However, all flow was channeled through one outflow tract in the in vitro model whereas the swine aorta has several branches of outflow. As such, a 50% reduction in flow or greater is anticipated at the level of the aortic root. An in vitro extracorporeal circuit for endovascular research can be built for less than $10,000, with most of the materials being reusable, and can be used to generate representative data that may be anticipated in a swine model.  
用于血管内复苏研究的定制体外循环的开发
背景:展示体外体外电路在血管内复苏研究中的实用性和适用性。方法:建立一种廉价的体外循环系统,用于血管内复苏研究。在这项研究中,主动脉插管和泵组合在体外循环中进行了评估。然后在猪死后模型中对主动脉插管和泵进行了评估。收集各组流量数据并进行比较。结果:在任何给定的导管尺寸下,与其他泵组合相比,蠕动泵产生的流量最高。蠕动泵与10 Fr套管联合使用,总流量最高,为2304 mL/min。在猪模型中,同样的组合在主动脉根部产生886 ml/min的峰值流量。结论:猪模型产生的流量不到体外模型的一半。然而,在体外模型中,所有的血流都通过一个流出道,而猪主动脉有几个流出分支。因此,预计主动脉根部水平的血流减少50%或更多。用于血管内研究的体外电路造价不到1万美元,大部分材料可重复使用,并可用于产生猪模型中预期的代表性数据。
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