Evaluation of Quadrox-i® adult hollow fiber oxygenator with integrated arterial filter

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Gaseous microemboli (GME) remain a challenge for cardiopulmonary bypass procedures in adult as well as pediatric cardiac surgery patients. The present study tested the effectiveness of a new adult membrane oxygenator in models both with and without an integrated arterial filter to evaluate GME trapping capability and determine membrane pressure drops at various flow rates and temperatures. The experimental circuit included a RotaFlow centrifugal blood pump, Quadrox-i® (n = 8) or Quadrox® (n = 8) adult microporous membrane oxygenator, and Sorin adult tubing package. A Sorin Cardiovascular® VVR® 4000i venous reservoir served as pseudo-patient. The circuit was primed with 900 mL heparinized human red blood cells and 300 mL Lactated Ringer's solution. The final hematocrit was 36%. Tests were performed at different flow rates (4 L/min, 5 L/min, and 6 L/min) and temperatures (35° and 30°). Five mL of bolus air was injected into the venous line over 15 seconds using a syringe connected to a 3/8 x 1/2 luer connector. The Quadrox-i® adult microporous membrane oxygenator with integrated arterial filter had a similar pressure drop at 4 L/min and 35°C compared with Quadrox® membrane oxygenator whereas it had higher pressure drops at 5 L/min and 6 L/min (p

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Guan, Y., Su, X., McCoach, R., Wise, R., Kunselman, A., & Ündar, A. (2010). Evaluation of Quadrox-i® adult hollow fiber oxygenator with integrated arterial filter. Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology, 42(2), 134–138. https://doi.org/10.1051/ject/201042134

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