Hemodynamics and Flow Characteristics of a New Dialysis Port
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24335387
Description
Renal replacement therapy by hemodialysis requires a permanent vascular access. Implantable ports offer a potential alternative to standard vascular access strategies although their development is limited both in number and extent. We explored the fluid dynamics within two new percutaneous bone-anchored dialysis port prototypes, both by in vitro experiments and computer simulation. The new port is to be fixed to bone and allows the connection of a dialysis machine to a central venous catheter via a built-in valve. We found that the pressure drop induced by the two ports was between 20 and 50 mmHg at 500 ml/min, which is comparable with commercial catheter connectors (15–80 mmHg). We observed the formation of vortices in both geometries, and a shear rate in the physiological range (<10,000s-1), which is lower than maximal shear rates reported in commercial catheters (up to 13,000s-1). A difference in surface shear rate of 15% between the two ports was obtained.
Date of Publication
2014-02
Publication Type
Article
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Keyword(s)
dialysis port
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hemodynamics
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catheter
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finite elements model
Language(s)
en
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Series
ASAIO journal
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
ISSN
1058-2916
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open.access