Author:
Alberts Melissa S.,Niles Scott D.,Wilson Dennis,Ploessl James
Abstract
Triboelectric charging is commonly detected during cardiopulmonary bypass in circuits using roller pumps and PVC tubing. Dissipation of this charging is needed to prevent a spontaneous discharge from occurring. We evaluated the ability of the Quadrox-D (Maquet) to effectively remove the electrostatic charge accumulation, with and without a heater/cooler connection (H/C). A Quadrox-D oxygenator was evaluated using a Stockert SIII pump head, Cincinnati subzero H/E, and a custom adult extracorporeal membrane oxygenation tubing pack with 1/2′ PVC raceway. The circuit was primed and evaluated for triboelectric accumulation with and without H/C use. The results showed a linear relationship between increasing pump flow and static charge build-up when an H/C was not applied. The calculated r2 value was .95. Incorporation of the H/C effectively eliminated charge accumulation. Increasing pump speed increases the amount of static charge created without the use of an H/C. Incorporation of an H/C effectively eliminates charge build-up in the Quadrox-D and is recommended while priming the circuit.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Health Professions (miscellaneous),Medicine (miscellaneous)