• Masui · Feb 1990

    [A simple method of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)--3. The effects of pumpless ECMO (arterio-venous shunt) on arterial blood gas measured for 24 hours].

    • A Kasama, M Katada, K Kaya, M Ohmura, H Tahara, and T Ohara.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital.
    • Masui. 1990 Feb 1; 39 (2): 162-7.

    AbstractIn eight anesthetized mongrel dogs, the pumpless ECMO applied between the femoral artery and vein was performed under the condition of hypoventilation for 24 hours. The methods were same as the first and second reports, except the pumpless ECMO was used. The abnormal parameters in the cardiovascular and respiratory system (blood gas analysis and end expiratory gas analysis), induced by hypoventilation, recovered to almost normal ranges, by operation of the pumpless ECMO for 24 hours. The pumpless ECMO might have such advantages over ECMO with pump as the less destruction of blood cell, easy performance and simple apparatus. In conclusion, pumpless ECMO using arterio-venous shunt may be applied clinically on respiratory distress conditions.

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