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Suitable CO(2) Solubility Models for Determination of the CO(2) Removal Performance of Oxygenators

CO(2) removal via membrane oxygenators during lung protective ventilation has become a reliable clinical technique. For further optimization of oxygenators, accurate prediction of the CO(2) removal rate is necessary. It can either be determined by measuring the CO(2) content in the exhaust gas of th...

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Autores principales: Lukitsch, Benjamin, Ecker, Paul, Elenkov, Martin, Janeczek, Christoph, Jordan, Christian, Krenn, Claus G., Ullrich, Roman, Gfoehler, Margit, Harasek, Michael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8000709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33801555
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering8030033
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author Lukitsch, Benjamin
Ecker, Paul
Elenkov, Martin
Janeczek, Christoph
Jordan, Christian
Krenn, Claus G.
Ullrich, Roman
Gfoehler, Margit
Harasek, Michael
author_facet Lukitsch, Benjamin
Ecker, Paul
Elenkov, Martin
Janeczek, Christoph
Jordan, Christian
Krenn, Claus G.
Ullrich, Roman
Gfoehler, Margit
Harasek, Michael
author_sort Lukitsch, Benjamin
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description CO(2) removal via membrane oxygenators during lung protective ventilation has become a reliable clinical technique. For further optimization of oxygenators, accurate prediction of the CO(2) removal rate is necessary. It can either be determined by measuring the CO(2) content in the exhaust gas of the oxygenator (sweep flow-based) or using blood gas analyzer data and a CO(2) solubility model (blood-based). In this study, we determined the CO(2) removal rate of a prototype oxygenator utilizing both methods in in vitro trials with bovine and in vivo trials with porcine blood. While the sweep flow-based method is reliably accurate, the blood-based method depends on the accuracy of the solubility model. In this work, we quantified performances of four different solubility models by calculating the deviation of the CO(2) removal rates determined by both methods. Obtained data suggest that the simplest model (Loeppky) performs better than the more complex ones (May, Siggaard-Anderson, and Zierenberg). The models of May, Siggaard-Anderson, and Zierenberg show a significantly better performance for in vitro bovine blood data than for in vivo porcine blood data. Furthermore, the suitability of the Loeppky model parameters for bovine blood (in vitro) and porcine blood (in vivo) is evaluated.
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spelling pubmed-80007092021-03-28 Suitable CO(2) Solubility Models for Determination of the CO(2) Removal Performance of Oxygenators Lukitsch, Benjamin Ecker, Paul Elenkov, Martin Janeczek, Christoph Jordan, Christian Krenn, Claus G. Ullrich, Roman Gfoehler, Margit Harasek, Michael Bioengineering (Basel) Article CO(2) removal via membrane oxygenators during lung protective ventilation has become a reliable clinical technique. For further optimization of oxygenators, accurate prediction of the CO(2) removal rate is necessary. It can either be determined by measuring the CO(2) content in the exhaust gas of the oxygenator (sweep flow-based) or using blood gas analyzer data and a CO(2) solubility model (blood-based). In this study, we determined the CO(2) removal rate of a prototype oxygenator utilizing both methods in in vitro trials with bovine and in vivo trials with porcine blood. While the sweep flow-based method is reliably accurate, the blood-based method depends on the accuracy of the solubility model. In this work, we quantified performances of four different solubility models by calculating the deviation of the CO(2) removal rates determined by both methods. Obtained data suggest that the simplest model (Loeppky) performs better than the more complex ones (May, Siggaard-Anderson, and Zierenberg). The models of May, Siggaard-Anderson, and Zierenberg show a significantly better performance for in vitro bovine blood data than for in vivo porcine blood data. Furthermore, the suitability of the Loeppky model parameters for bovine blood (in vitro) and porcine blood (in vivo) is evaluated. MDPI 2021-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8000709/ /pubmed/33801555 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering8030033 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Elenkov, Martin
Janeczek, Christoph
Jordan, Christian
Krenn, Claus G.
Ullrich, Roman
Gfoehler, Margit
Harasek, Michael
Suitable CO(2) Solubility Models for Determination of the CO(2) Removal Performance of Oxygenators
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title_fullStr Suitable CO(2) Solubility Models for Determination of the CO(2) Removal Performance of Oxygenators
title_full_unstemmed Suitable CO(2) Solubility Models for Determination of the CO(2) Removal Performance of Oxygenators
title_short Suitable CO(2) Solubility Models for Determination of the CO(2) Removal Performance of Oxygenators
title_sort suitable co(2) solubility models for determination of the co(2) removal performance of oxygenators
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8000709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33801555
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering8030033
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