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Extracorporeal life support without systemic anticoagulation: a nitric oxide-based non-thrombogenic circuit for the artificial placenta in an ovine model.

Brian P FallonOrsolya Lautner-CsorbaTerry C MajorGergely LautnerStephen L HarveyMark W LangleyMatthew D JohnsonClaudia SaveskiNiki MatuskoRaja RabahAlvaro Rojas-PenaMark E MeyerhoffRobert H BartlettGeorge B Mychaliska
Published in: Pediatric research (2023)
The Nitric Oxide Surface Anticoagulation (NOSA) system provides effective circuit-based anticoagulation in a fetal sheep model of the extracorporeal artificial placenta (AP) for 7 days. The NOSA system is the first non-thrombogenic circuit to consistently obviate the need for systemic anticoagulation in an extracorporeal circuit for up to 7 days. The NOSA system may allow the AP to be implemented clinically without systemic anticoagulation, thus greatly reducing the intracranial hemorrhage risk for extremely low gestational age newborns. The NOSA system could potentially be applied to any form of extracorporeal life support to reduce or avoid systemic anticoagulation.
Keyphrases
  • atrial fibrillation
  • venous thromboembolism
  • nitric oxide
  • gestational age
  • preterm birth
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • birth weight
  • low birth weight
  • preterm infants
  • body mass index