In Vitro Evaluation of Variability in Systemic Arterial Pressure Changes During Closed vs Open-bridge Extracorporeal Life Support 234
1998
Introduction: Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) is used for the support of cardiorespiratory failure. The standard ECLS circuit has a bridge between venous drainage and infusion tubing. This allows temporary dissociation of the patient from the ECLS circuit. The bridge is opened intermittently to prevent clotting (called flashing). Changes in systemic arterial pressure (SAP) due to changes in systemic vascular resistance (SVR) have been reported during flashing of the bridge which can be avoided if the bridge is kept partially open. An in vitro method is developed to study variations in SAP during closed and open-bridge ECLS.
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