DocumentCode
3337
Title
Evaluation of Peritoneal Microbubble Oxygenation Therapy in a Rabbit Model of Hypoxemia
Author
Legband, Nathan D. ; Feshitan, Jameel A. ; Borden, Mark A. ; Terry, Benjamin S.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. & Mater. Eng., Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, USA
Volume
62
Issue
5
fYear
2015
fDate
May-15
Firstpage
1376
Lastpage
1382
Abstract
Alternative extrapulmonary oxygenation technologies are needed to treat patients suffering from severe hypoxemia refractory to mechanical ventilation. We previously demonstrated that peritoneal microbubble oxygenation (PMO), in which phospholipid-coated oxygen microbubbles (OMBs) are delivered into the peritoneal cavity, can successfully oxygenate rats suffering from a right pneumothorax. This study addressed the need to scale up the procedure to a larger animal with a splanchnic cardiac output similar to humans. Our results show that PMO therapy can double the survival time of rabbits experiencing complete tracheal occlusion from 6.6 ± 0.6 min for the saline controls to 12.2 ± 3.0 min for the bolus PMO-treated cohort. Additionally, we designed and tested a new peritoneal delivery system to circulate OMBs through the peritoneal cavity. Circulation achieved a similar survival benefit to bolus delivery under these conditions. Overall, these results support the feasibility of the PMO technology to provide extrapulmonary ventilation for rescue of severely hypoxic patients.
Keywords
diseases; oxygen; patient treatment; pneumodynamics; O2; acute respiratory distress syndrome; airway obstruction; extrapulmonary ventilation; hypoxemia; oxygen delivery; peritoneal cavity; peritoneal microbubble oxygenation therapy; rabbit model; Blood; Cavity resonators; Fluids; Medical treatment; Rabbits; Ventilation; Acute lung injury (ALI); acute lung injury (ALI); acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS); airway obstruction; extrapulmonary ventilation; oxygen delivery;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2015.2388611
Filename
7001576
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