Comparison of a pulsatile blood pump and a peristaltic roller pump during hemoperfusion treatment in a canine model of paraquat poisoning

Jung Chan Lee, Chan Young Park, Seong Wook Choi, Jeong Chul Kim, Ki Moo Lim, Kyuseok Kim, Sung Koo Jung, Young Ho Kwak, Sang Do Shin, Ik Joon Jo, Gil Joon Suh, Byoung Goo Min

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Abstract

This study examined the treatment efficacy and the damage to the blood during hemoperfusion for treating paraquat poisoning using two blood pump mechanisms. Paraquat-poisoned animal models were prepared. A conventional hemodialysis machine, AK90, with a peristaltic roller pump and a cardiopulmonary support system, T-PLS, with a pulsatile blood pump were used during the animal experiments. A total of 12 dogs were treated with hemoperfusion using a charcoal column. Six dogs were treated with hemoperfusion and T-PLS, and the other six were treated with AK90. A paraquat dose of 30 mg/kg was administrated by an intravenous injection. Both pumps maintained blood flow rates of 125 mL/min measured by an ultrasonic flowmeter. For anticoagulation, heparin was administrated by an initial bolus (250 IU/kg) and a continuous injection (100 IU/kg/h). During the experiments, T-PLS and AK90 showed a similar toxin removal efficacy. Both devices decreased the plasma paraquat concentration to 10% of the initial dose within 4-h hemoperfusion. The two pumps showed similar hemolysis properties with acceptable levels. Although T-PLS was developed as a cardiopulmonary bypass system, it can also be used as a hemoperfusion treatment device.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)541-546
Number of pages6
JournalArtificial Organs
Volume32
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2008

Keywords

  • Hemolysis
  • Hemoperfusion
  • Paraquat
  • Peristaltic roller pump
  • Pulsatile blood flow

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