Issue |
J Extra Corpor Technol
Volume 29, Number 1, March 1997
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Page(s) | 19 - 24 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/ject/199729119 | |
Published online | 18 August 2023 |
Original Article
New Roller Pump Disposable Provides Safety and Simplifies Occlusion Setting
1
North Shore University Hospital- New York University School of Medicine, Manhasset, New York
2
Circulatory Technology Inc., Oyster Bay, New York
* Address correspondence to: Kerri Lee-Sensiba North Shore University Hospital 300 Community Drive Manhasset, NY 11 030
A new disposable insert for the arterial roller pump, the Better-Header™, provides safety and functionality beyond what standard tubing provides. It automatically limits pump outlet pressure to a level determined by the user and provides a self-contained, simple means to set pump occlusion. The Better-Header™ consists of a Starling-like pressure relief valve connected across standard header tubing. As long as arterial line pressure at the pump outlet remains below a set limit, the valve is closed. If line pressure approaches the pressure limit, the valve opens, preventing overpressurization by shunting blood from pump outlet to inlet. The BetterHeader ™ can also be used to set occlusion by the “dynamic method” to obtain nonocclusive settings.
The Better-Header™ was evaluated in the lab for its pressure-flow characteristics. Even when the arterial line was completely clamped at a pump flow of 7 Llmin, line pressure was limited to a safe level and all circuit connections were preserved.
The Better-Header™ has been used successfully at North Shore University Hospital in over 500 clinical cases covering a wide range of patients and procedures. In several instances, the user was alerted to high pressure situations by fluid flow through the valve and by an audible alarm, allowing rapid correction of the source of pressure. Compared to the standard setup, the Better-Header™ maintains outlet pressure within safe, user-settable limits, and permits consistent, nonocclusive settings with predictable retrograde flow.
Key words: roller pump / tubing / occlusion / retrograde flow
© 1997 AMSECT
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