Title :
In vitro model of rapid intravenous fluid administration
Author :
Yaniv, S. ; Zaretsky, Uri ; Halpern, Pinchas ; Elad, David
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Tel Aviv Univ., Israel
Abstract :
Intravenous (IV) fluid delivery requires physical intrusion into the vein of a living subject which results in a complex interaction between the rigid artificial catheter and the compliant vein. To study this interaction and to determine the contribution of vein resistance to the overall flow rate of fluid delivery, a laboratory apparatus was built to simulate fluid delivery into an in vitro model of the brachial or cephalic vein. Experiments were conducted with different physical and physiological parameters in order to determine their role in rapid fluid administration. The results showed that central vein resistance or increased tissue pressure reduce infusion flow rate
Keywords :
blood vessels; drug delivery systems; haemodynamics; haemorheology; brachial vein; cephalic vein; complex interaction; compliant vein; in vitro model; increased tissue pressure; infusion flow rate; intravenous fluid delivery; overall flow rate; rapid intravenous fluid administration; rigid artificial catheter; vein resistance; Biomedical engineering; Blood flow; Brachytherapy; Catheters; Electric shock; Immune system; In vitro; Laboratories; Valves; Veins;
Conference_Titel :
[Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 1999. 21st Annual Conference and the 1999 Annual Fall Meetring of the Biomedical Engineering Society] BMES/EMBS Conference, 1999. Proceedings of the First Joint
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5674-8
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1999.802290