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Biomedical Engineering Letters 2023 Volume.13 No. 4 p.681 ~ p.688
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Pneumatic driven pulsatile ECMO in vitro evaluation with oxygen tanks
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Yoo Chang-Young
Choi Ji-Yeon Choi Seong-Wook
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Abstract
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation device is a procedure in which mechanical systems circulate blood and supply oxygen to patients with impaired cardiopulmonary function. Current venoarterial systems are associated with low patient survival rates and new treatments are needed to avoid left ventricular dilation, which is a major cause of death. In this study, a new mobile pulsatile ECMO with a pump structure that supplies pulsatile flow by using an oxygen tank as a power source is proposed. In vitro experiments conducted under mock circulation system as like patient conditions demonstrated that 2.8 L oxygen can sustain the outflow of 1 L/min of pulsatile blood flow for 53 min, while a 4.6 L tank was able to sustain the same flow for 85 min. The energy equivalent pressure evaluation index of the pulsatile blood pump shows that the mobile pulsatile ECMO could supply sufficient pulsatile blood flow compared to the existing pulsatile ECMO. Through in vitro experiments performed under mock circulation conditions, this new system was proven to supply sufficient oxygen and pulsatile blood flow using the pressure of an oxygen tank even while transporting a patient.
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KEYWORD
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, Pulsatile flow, Pneumatic pump, Mock circuit
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