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Impact of Hyperthermal Rotary Blood Pump Surfaces on Blood Clotting Behavior: An Approach

Authors :
Kathrin Hamilton
Ulrich Steinseifer
Peter C. Schlanstein
Ilona Mager
Thomas Schmitz-Rode
Source :
Artificial Organs. 33:740-748
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Wiley, 2009.

Abstract

The influence of heat dissipating systems, such as rotary blood pumps, was investigated. Titanium cylinders as rotary blood pump housing dummies were immersed in porcine blood and constantly tempered at specific temperatures (37-60 degrees C) over a defined period of time. The porcine blood was anticoagulated either by low heparin dosage or citrate. At frequent intervals, samples were taken for blood analysis and the determination of the plasmatic coagulation cascade. Blood parameters do not alter at surface temperatures below 50 degrees C. Hyperthermia-induced hemolysis could be confirmed. The plasmatic coagulation cascade is terminated at surface temperatures exceeding 55 degrees C. The adhesion of blood constituents on surfaces is temperature and time dependent, and structural changes of adhesions and blood itself were detected.

Details

ISSN :
15251594 and 0160564X
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Artificial Organs
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ffbabb41eb65a171c077bcb72fc116d0