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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
Clinical evaluation of five commercially available adult oxygenators in terms of pressure drop during normothermic and hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass.
- Bingyang Ji, Hongyue Wang, Na Miao, Jialin Xing, Wei Liu, Ruifang Liu, and Cun Long.
- Department of Cardiopulmonary Bypass, Fuwai Hospital & Cardiovascular Institute, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Science, Xi Cheng District, Beijing, China. dr.ji.cpb@gmail.com
- Int J Artif Organs. 2010 May 1; 33 (5): 310-6.
BackgroundIt is well documented that trans-membrane pressure drop (TMPD) of hollow-fiber membrane oxygenators (HFMO) may lead to hemolysis, damage to platelets, and systemic inflammatory response. The purpose of this study was to evaluate five commercially available adult oxygenators in terms of pressure drop during normothermic and hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).Materials And MethodsIn a clinical setting, 5 different adult HFMOs were tested in terms of TMPDs. Forty patients scheduled for cardiac surgery were enrolled in the study and were divided into 5 groups according to the type of oxygenator used during CPB: group J (Maquet Quardox n=8), group A (Affinity NT n=8), group P (Polystan Safe Maxi n=8), group T (Terumo Capiox SX 18 n=8) and group C (COBE APEX-TM n=8). Clinical parameters were collected during CPB, including mean arterial pressure (MAP), pump flow, temperature, hematocrit, duration of CPB, cross-clamp time and bypass time. TMPDs of pre-oxygenator and post-oxygenator pressures were recorded at the start of systemic cooling (T1), 10 min after stable hypothermia at 30 degrees C (T2), and at termination of rewarming before the end of CPB (T3).ResultsThere were no significant differences among the 5 groups in pump-flow rate, temperature, hematocrit, and mean arterial pressure during CPB. TMPDs of group J were the lowest at different time-points (T1, 30.71 +/- 8.42mmHg; T2, 25.71 +/- 5.41 mmHg; T3, 27.42 +/- 13.01 mmHg). Compared to the other 3 groups (P, C and T groups), TMPDs of groups J and A at various time-points were lower (J group compared with the other three groups (p<0.001). Although TMPDs in groups A, P and T during hypothermia were higher than during normothermia and post-rewarming, there was no significant statistical difference (p> 0.05).ConclusionsThese results suggest that the HFMOs in groups J and A produced significantly lower TMPDs and pre- and post-oxygenator extracorporeal circuit pressures during normothermic and hypothermic CPB.
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