Annals of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery : official journal of the Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia
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Ann Thorac Cardiovasc Surg · Oct 2002
Case ReportsMethylene blue administration in severe systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) after thoracic surgery.
A 66-year-old male patient developed significant pleural effusion on the right side six years after coronary bypass grafting and mitral valve replacement. After pleurocentesis, hemo-pneumothorax developed and finally resulted in complete atelectasis of the right lung. Three weeks later, the patient was transferred to our department, and underwent a right lateral thoracotomy. ⋯ Four hours postoperatively the patient developed severe SIRS with beginning multiorgan failure. Even extremely high doses of norepinephrine could not raise the systemic vascular resistance. Single intravenous administration of methylene blue lead to significant and permanent improvement of the hemodynamic status.
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Ann Thorac Cardiovasc Surg · Oct 2002
Development of a new hollow fiber silicone membrane oxygenator for ECMO: the recent progress.
Throughout the last 50 years, many improvements have been made for a more effective oxygenator. A large plate type membrane oxygenator, used by Clowes, and a coil type, used by Kolff, has evolved into the small hollow fiber oxygenator. The complex bubble oxygenator, or rotating disk oxygenator, has become a small disposable bubble oxygenator. ⋯ Currently in the United States, there are no clinically applicable hollow fiber ECMO oxygenators available, in spite of the extended ECMO application. Therefore, the development of a small, yet efficient, silicone hollow fiber membrane oxygenator for long-term ECMO usage was attempted. Based on the results of many experimental models, preclinical oxygenator models for long-term ECMO were developed in our laboratory using an ultra-thin silicone rubber hollow fiber membrane.