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contributor authorRasooli, Reza
contributor authorYıldız, Yahya
contributor authorJamil, Muhammad
contributor authorPekkan, Kerem
date accessioned2022-02-04T14:45:58Z
date available2022-02-04T14:45:58Z
date copyright2020/01/17/
date issued2020
identifier issn0148-0731
identifier otherbio_142_05_051002.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4274325
description abstractClinical success of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) depends on the proper venous cannulation. Venovenous (VV) ECMO is the preferred clinical intervention as it provides a single-site access by utilizing a VV double lumen cannula (VVDLC) with a higher level of mobilization and physical rehabilitation. Concurrent venous blood drainage and oxygenated blood infusion in the right atrium at the presence of the cannula makes the flow dynamics complex where potential mixing of venous and oxygenated blood can drastically decrease the overall performance of ECMO. There are no studies focusing on the neonatal and pediatric populations, in which the flow related effects are critical due to the small atrium size. In this study, fluid dynamics of infusion outflow jet for two commercially available neonatal VVDLC is analyzed using particle image velocimetry (PIV). Moreover, six new designs are proposed for the infusion channel geometry and compared. Important flow parameters such as flow turning angle (FTA), velocity decay, potential core, and turbulent intensity are investigated for the proposed models. The experiments showed that the outflow parameters of commercial cannulae such as FTA are strongly dependent on the operating Re number. This may result in a drastic efficiency reduction for cannula operating at off-design flow conditions. Moreover, the infusion outlet tip structure and jet internal guiding pathway (JIGP) was observed to greatly affect the outflow flow features. This is of paramount importance since the anatomical positioning of the cannula and the infusion outlet is strongly dependent on the outflow properties such as FTA.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleInfusion Jet Flow Control in Neonatal Double Lumen Cannulae
typeJournal Paper
journal volume142
journal issue5
journal titleJournal of Biomechanical Engineering
identifier doi10.1115/1.4044548
page51002
treeJournal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2020:;volume( 142 ):;issue: 005
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