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Development of in-vitro pulsatile flow generator for evaluating the performance of hemodialysis catheters.

Seongsu ChoJihyeong LeeSun Cheol ParkHoon Suk ParkDae Hee LeeJinkee Lee
Published in: The Review of scientific instruments (2023)
Hemodialysis (HD) using an HD catheter is performed widely on renal failure patients. The catheter was evaluated using the recirculation ratio in pre-clinical status, which is a crucial index indicating its performance. However, pre-clinical in-vivo experiments have limitations: high cost, and ethical issues. Hence, computational and in-vitro methods have been developed as alternatives. However, computational methods require fluid dynamic knowledge, whereas in-vitro experiments are complicated and expensive. In this study, we developed a pulsatile flow generator to mimic blood flow achieving cost effectiveness and user convenience. The device used iterative learning control, achieving blood flow in the superior and inferior vena cava within a 3.3% error. Furthermore, the recirculation ratios were measured based on two insertion directions and two different external pipe materials to evaluate the catheter regarding patients' posture and blood vessel stiffness. The results provide a better understanding of cardiovascular device performance without complicated and costly pre-clinical tests.
Keyphrases
  • blood flow
  • end stage renal disease
  • chronic kidney disease
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • inferior vena cava
  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • healthcare
  • pulmonary embolism
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance