Comparison of the performance characteristics of three generations of membrane oxygenators: UNIVOX, UNIVOX GOLD, and SPIRALGOLD.

Autor: Beckley PD, Morris SM, Smith JJ, McNamara JL, Novak JA
Zdroj: Perfusion; Jan1996, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p61-70, 10p
Abstrakt: With continuous enhancement in oxygenator design, the question is raised as to how these changes actually impact the performance of the oxygenator. The recent addition of two new oxygenators by the Bentley Division of Baxter Healthcare Corporation provided us with a unique opportunity to compare the performance of each device and isolate the impact of each design change on performance. While the basic design and flow patterns have remained the same, application of the DURAFLO II treatment has produced the UNIVOX GOLD and a change in the fibre-winding technique has produced the SPIRALGOLD. This study compared the effects of heparin coating (UNIVOX to UNIVOX GOLD) and fibre-winding (UNIVOX GOLD to SPIRALGOLD) on gas and heat transfer and resistance to blood flow (pressure drop). Six oxygenators of each model were evaluated utilizing an in vitro single pass circuit, which first conditioned bovine blood to the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) venous standards. Blood flows of 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 and 7.0/min, FiO2 values of 1.0, 0.8 and 0.6, and gas-to-blood flow ratios of 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 were chosen as test variables. Data generated included oxygen transfer, carbon dioxide transfer, arterial pO2, resistance to blood flow, and coefficient of heat exchange. The results indicate that the Duraflo II treatment does not have a significant effect on gas and heat transfer or resistance to blood flow. The fibre-winding technique employed with the new SPIRALGOLD, however, has improved significantly gas exchange and arterial pO2 when compared with the previous UNIVOX models. Resistance to blood flow and coefficient of heat exchange were not affected significantly by the winding technique. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index