Title :
Oxygen delivery in newborns with congenital heart disease
Author :
Barnea, Ofer ; Austin, Erle H. ; Santamore, William P.
Author_Institution :
Biomed. Eng. Dept., Tel Aviv Univ., Israel
Abstract :
Newborns with hypoplastic left heart syndrome require palliative treatment followed by surgical reconstruction of the cardiovascular system to maintain systemic oxygen delivery. Initial medical treatment prevents closure of interatrial and interarterial shunts. This results in two parallel circulations perfused by the right ventricle. The ratio of pulmonary to systemic blood flow (Qp/Qs) becomes a critical parameter once pulmonary resistance begins to decrease after birth. The effects of Qp/Qs on systemic oxygen availability was studied using a mathematical model based on oxygen flow in the system The model showed that systemic oxygen delivery can be maximized by altering Qp/Qs and that the maximum value can be obtained with Qp/Qs that is between 0.4 and 1.0. The upper limit of Op/Qs that will generate adequate systemic oxygen supply, can be as high as 8.0. The model also showed that calculation of Qp/Q s using oxygen saturation measurements involves a very large error
Keywords :
cardiology; O2; cardiovascular system; congenital heart disease; hypoplastic left heart syndrome; initial medical treatment; interarterial shunts; interatrial shunts; mathematical model; newborns; oxygen delivery; oxygen flow; oxygen saturation measurements; palliative treatment; parallel circulations; pulmonary resistance; right ventricle; surgical reconstruction; systemic blood flow; systemic oxygen delivery; very large error; Blood flow; Cardiac disease; Cardiovascular system; Heart; Immune system; Mathematical model; Medical treatment; Oxygen; Pediatrics; Surgery;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1994. Engineering Advances: New Opportunities for Biomedical Engineers. Proceedings of the 16th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2050-6
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1994.415376