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In vitro evaluation study of the membrane autotransfusion system experimental prototype: MATS-I
Authors:Fukunaga K  Shimoyama T  Sawada K  Mueller J  Sueoka A  Nosé Y
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine IV, Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan;and;Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract: Membrane Autotransfusion System (MATS) utilizing plasmapheresis technology has been developed in our laboratory. A specially designed polyethylene hollow fiber membrane was utilized. This study was conducted to evaluate performance of the first experimental prototype, MATS-I. The results of this study showed that the MATS-I could concentrate diluted blood at 10% of the initial hematocrit concentration (HCTi) into over 40% after passing through the system at a transmembrane pressure of 70 mm Hg. Moreover, the MATS-I can continuously treat 10,000 ml of diluted blood at various HCTi levels without deteriorating its performances. Even though the MATS-I met all required performances as an autotransfusion system, several areas of improvement of the system were necessary to meet various clinical needs. The next prototype, MATS-II, can be designed based on experiences obtained from the MATS-I. The MATS is smaller, more atraumatic and continuous, and is a faster system when compared to the currently available centrifugal autotransfusion devices.
Keywords:Plasmapheresis    Autologous blood salvage    Autotransfusion    Hollow fiber membrane    Data acquisition
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