Extracorporeal membrane oxygenators with light-diffusing fibers for treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning: Experiments, mathematical modeling, and performance assessment with unit cells.
James ChildsAnna FischbachArtur SmirnovBill FarinelliTalisa BühlWalfre FrancoFumito IchinoseLlya YaroslavskyGregory AltshulerR Rox AndersonPublished in: Lasers in surgery and medicine (2023)
In this study, we experimentally studied and developed a mathematical model of a small unit-cell ECMO device integrated with a light-diffusing fiber illuminated with laser light. The unit-cell device forms the basis for a larger device and, in an adjunct therapy with oxygen respiration, has the potential to remove COHb at much higher rates than oxygen therapy alone. The mathematical model can be used to optimize the design in practical implementations to quickly and efficiently remove CO from CO-poisoned blood.