Fried D W, Bell-Thomson J
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Perfusion. 1992 Apr;7(2):141-8. doi: 10.1177/026765919200700210.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the oxygen transfer performance of two membrane oxygenators: Bentley Univox and the Bard HF 5000. This evaluation was based on the comparison between: (1) the oxygen transfer slope; (2) the gas phase-arterial oxygen gradients; (3) the degree of blood shunting; (4) the maximum oxygen transfer; and (5) the diffusing capacity calculated for each membrane. The data were examined at both absolute values and relative to each device's membrane surface area. In absolute terms, the HF 5000 performed better than the Univox in each category. However, when surface area was taken into account, the Univox was clearly more efficient with regard to oxygen transfer. We conclude from this evaluation that the Univox does not offer a satisfactory oxygen transfer 'buffer' for larger, more metabolically active patients (297 ml/min for the Univox and 447 ml/min for the HF 5000). The trade-offs that were made between design and performance features, with the Univox, were unacceptable.
本研究的目的是评估两种膜式氧合器(Bentley Univox和Bard HF 5000)的氧传递性能。该评估基于以下方面的比较:(1)氧传递斜率;(2)气相-动脉血氧梯度;(3)血液分流程度;(4)最大氧传递量;以及(5)为每种膜计算的扩散能力。数据以绝对值以及相对于每种设备膜表面积的相对值进行检验。从绝对值来看,HF 5000在每个类别中表现均优于Univox。然而,考虑到表面积时,Univox在氧传递方面显然更高效。我们从该评估中得出结论,对于体型更大、代谢更活跃的患者,Univox不能提供令人满意的氧传递“缓冲”(Univox为297毫升/分钟,HF 5000为447毫升/分钟)。Univox在设计和性能特征之间所做的权衡是不可接受的。