1. Hemodynamic evaluation of a new pulsatile blood pump during low flow cardiopulmonary bypass support
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Gengo Sunagawa, Jamshid H. Karimov, Shiva Sale, Jeffrey P. Naber, Knut Kvernebo, Nader Moazami, Patrick Grady, Van N. P. Tran, Douglas Vincent, Raymond Dessoffy, Kiyotaka Fukamachi, and Takuma Miyamoto
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Swine ,Biomedical Engineering ,Pulsatile flow ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Hemodynamics ,Bioengineering ,Video microscopy ,law.invention ,Biomaterials ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiopulmonary bypass ,Animals ,Cardiopulmonary Bypass ,business.industry ,Microcirculation ,Mean Aortic Pressure ,General Medicine ,Pulse pressure ,Blood pump ,Blood chemistry ,Pulsatile Flow ,Cardiology ,Heart-Assist Devices ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND The VentriFlo® True Pulse Pump (VentriFlo, Inc, Pelham, NH, USA) is a new pulsatile blood pump intended for use during short-term circulatory support. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of the VentriFlo and compare it to a conventional centrifugal pump (ROTAFLOW, Getinge, Gothenberg, Sweden) in acute pig experiments. METHODS Pigs (40-45 kg) were supported by cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with the VentriFlo (n = 9) or ROTAFLOW (n = 5) for 6 h. Both VentriFlo and ROTAFLOW circuits utilized standard CPB components. We evaluated hemodynamics, blood chemistry, gas analysis, plasma hemoglobin, and microcirculation at the groin skin with computer-assisted video microscopy (Optilia, Sollentuna, Sweden). RESULTS Pigs were successfully supported by CPB for 6 h without any pump-related complications in either group. The VentriFlo delivered an average stroke volume of 29.2 ± 4.8 ml. VentriFlo delivered significantly higher pulse pressure (29.1 ± 7.2 mm Hg vs. 4.4 ± 7.0 mm Hg, p
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- 2021