2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejcts.2009.04.015
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Haemolysis in patients with ventricular assist devices: major differences between systems☆

Abstract: While severe haemolysis accompanies BVAD support, erythrocyte damage is less pronounced in the axial LVAD examined and only slight in the intracorporeal centrifugal LVAD. Haemopexin, a scavenger of free haemoglobin, can be used, in combination with haptoglobin and free haemoglobin, to assess erythrocyte damage.

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“…Blood pump design may also influence the level of hemolysis experienced with extended support. 9 The consolation for this concern, although it is not desired, is that some level of hemolysis can be tolerated. It has been reported by Gbadegesin et al 7 in a retrospective review of 104 pediatric ECMO patients that mean peak plasma free hemoglobin during ECMO and mean plasma free hemoglobin at the end of the ECMO run in the group of survivors was 48.4 and 16.8 mg/dL, where the patients that died during ECMO support had mean peak and mean average values of plasma free hemoglobin at the end of the ECMO run of 93.6 and 41.1 mg/dL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Blood pump design may also influence the level of hemolysis experienced with extended support. 9 The consolation for this concern, although it is not desired, is that some level of hemolysis can be tolerated. It has been reported by Gbadegesin et al 7 in a retrospective review of 104 pediatric ECMO patients that mean peak plasma free hemoglobin during ECMO and mean plasma free hemoglobin at the end of the ECMO run in the group of survivors was 48.4 and 16.8 mg/dL, where the patients that died during ECMO support had mean peak and mean average values of plasma free hemoglobin at the end of the ECMO run of 93.6 and 41.1 mg/dL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…VADs were implanted according to usual surgical techniques, as previously described [1,10]. The HMII is operated at nearly 9000 rpm.…”
Section: Surgical Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The blood damage induced by blood pumps represents a complex topic, and different outcomes in this regard have been observed clinically with different types of devices [44]. Increased hemolysis due to speed modulation has been reported for a commercially available centrifugal pump in vitro [45,46].…”
Section: Constant Speed Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%