Science and Research

Additional Carbon Dioxide Removal by Oxygenated Dialysis Fluid: Insights for the Development of a Novel Lung and Kidney Assist Device

RenOx, a novel artificial lung and kidney assist device, combines gas exchange and dialysis fibers for integrated respiratory and renal support, with dialysis fibers intended for toxin clearance and filtration. However, when kidney support is not needed, dialysis fibers could be repurposed for additional respiratory support for patients in exacerbated cases, and to compensate losses in CO2 transfer caused by the partial replacement of gas exchange fibers by dialysis fibers. We analyzed the feasibility of extracorporeal gas transfer via dialysis membranes with fully oxygenated and decarboxylated dialysis fluid in a closed circuit, quantifying O2 and CO2 exchange during standardized in-vitro tests with blood. Oxygenated dialysate was pumped through a dialyzer with a similar dialysis fiber area (0.6 m2) to the RenOx (adult size). Gas transfer efficiency was evaluated at blood-to-dialysate flow ratios of 1, 3, and 6. Average CO2 removal from 12 to 35 ml/Lblood was achieved by adjusting blood-to-dialysate flow ratio, approaching the full metabolic requirement of adult patients (40 ml/Lblood). Maximum oxygen supply was 15 ml/Lblood. Blood pH and hematocrit were within physiological range. This study proposes a simple method to enhance lung support in the RenOx, advancing research on CO2 removal by dialysis.

  • Martins Costa, A.
  • Guarino, L.
  • Halfwerk, F. R.
  • Wiegmann, B.
  • Arens, J.

Keywords

  • artificial organs
  • blood tests
  • gas exchange
  • hemodialysis
  • membrane oxygenators
Publication details
DOI: 10.1097/mat.0000000000002505
Journal: Asaio j
Work Type: Original
Location: BREATH
Disease Area: ROR
Partner / Member: MHH
Access-Number: 40637303


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