2003
DOI: 10.1177/039139880302600509
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Applications of the Pulsatile Flow Versatile ECLS: In Vivo Studies

Abstract: Introduction T-PLS (Twin-Pulse Life Support) is the first commercial pulsatile ECLS (Extra Corporeal Life Support) device (1). The dual sac structure of T-PLS can effectively reduce high membrane oxygenator inlet pressure and hemolysis. To verify both the use of T-PLS for ECLS and the advantages of T-PLS, we tested various models. Method and Results In the partial CPB (cardio pulmonary bypass) model (swine), T-PLS (N=6), and Biopump (N=2), a single pulsatile pump (N=2), were compared. In the case of single pul… Show more

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“…In previous studies on T-PLS, the hemolysis generated by a dual-pulsatile blood pump was less than those by a single-pulsatile pump or peristaltic roller pump, and similar to that from the centrifugal blood pump (3,4). In this study, the elevation results of fHb in both devices do not show a significant difference between the two devices, even though the AK90 showed a slightly higher hemolysis than the T-PLS.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…In previous studies on T-PLS, the hemolysis generated by a dual-pulsatile blood pump was less than those by a single-pulsatile pump or peristaltic roller pump, and similar to that from the centrifugal blood pump (3,4). In this study, the elevation results of fHb in both devices do not show a significant difference between the two devices, even though the AK90 showed a slightly higher hemolysis than the T-PLS.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…However, it is uncertain whether this translates into clinical benefit. It may be helpful in patients on VA-ECMO with combined respiratory and circulatory failure [37], but there is as yet little reason to believe that this mode would be beneficial in VV-ECMO.…”
Section: Circuitrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a complete description of the T-PLS system was already published elsewhere in the literature, only a brief description was given in this article (20,21). The T-PLS system consists of a pulsatile pump console, a disposable pump head, a blood circuit (polyvinyl chloride), an oxygenator (TRILLIUM AFFINITY NT Oxygenator, Medtronic, Minneapolis, MN, USA), and a heat exchanger.…”
Section: Pump Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%