Lars Fischer, Jan-Niklas Thiel, Christopher Blum, Ulrich Steinseifer, Ifan Yen, Po-Lin Hsu, Michael Neidlin
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摘要
静脉-动脉体外膜氧合(V - A ECMO)是严重心肺衰竭患者的一种重症监护治疗方法,与高院内死亡率相关。原因是复杂的设备与患者的相互作用和单个ECMO电路组件的选择:氧合器、泵和插管。为了评估导管尺寸和泵选择对设备诱导溶血、循环操作条件和患者血流动力学的影响,进行了一项结合集总参数建模、计算流体动力学、实验室和临床数据的计算机临床试验。两种套管配置(小:19 Fr和15 Fr,大:29 Fr和23 Fr)以及三个泵(rotflow, DP3和Revolution)分别在由30名V‑a ECMO患者组成的虚拟患者队列中进行测试。与大套管相比,小套管导致回路电阻增加,需要更高的泵速,并产生更高的溶血水平。泵有溶血风险,但适当的插管选择使所有泵的血液损伤潜力相当。两种套管配置对患者血流动力学无明显影响。我们的研究结果强调了套管选择对ECMO性能的重要性。低回路电阻是血液保护性ECMO治疗的关键因素。
Investigating the Impact of Cannula Size on Pump Operation and Hemodynamics in an In Silico Clinical Trial.
Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (V‑A ECMO) is a critical care therapy for patients with severe cardiorespiratory failure, and it is associated with high in‑hospital mortality rates. Causes are the complex device-patient interaction and the choice of individual ECMO circuit components: oxygenator, pump, and cannulas. To evaluate the impact of cannulas sizes and pump selection on device-induced hemolysis, circuit operation conditions and patient hemodynamics, an in silico clinical trial combining lumped parameter modeling, computational fluid dynamics, laboratory, and clinical data, was performed. Two cannula configurations (small: 19 Fr and 15 Fr, large: 29 Fr and 23 Fr) alongside three pumps (Rotaflow, DP3, and Revolution) were tested each on a virtual patient cohort consisting of 30 V‑A ECMO patients. Small cannulas led to increased circuit resistances requiring higher pump speeds and yielding elevated hemolysis levels when compared to large cannulas. The pumps had hemolytic risks, however appropriate cannula selection enabled comparable blood damage potential across all pumps. No noticeable differences in patient hemodynamics were observed between the two cannula configurations. Our findings highlight the importance of cannula selection on ECMO performance. Low circuit resistance was revealed to be a crucial factor for a hemoprotective ECMO therapy.
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