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Sodium Bicarbonate Alters Protein Stability and Blood Coagulability in a Simulated Impella Purge Gap Model.

Kaitlyn R AmmannJun DingVladimir GilmanScott CorbettMarvin J Slepian
Published in: Artificial organs (2023)
Sodium bicarbonate in the purge fluid has the potential to significantly increase protein stability and reduce protein denaturation at the Impella® radial gap (Gap 1), while reducing blood coagulation at the Impella® axial gap (Gap 2). The influence of sodium bicarbonate on the biochemical environment of the purge fluid may ensure stable purge flow resistance and play a synergistic or supportive role in the purge gap micro-environment when used with systemic anticoagulation.
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