Innovation of a Neonatal Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter to Expand Dialysis Capabilities for Critically Ill Neonates in Low-Resource Settings.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY Blood Purification Pub Date : 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1159/000542613
Sergio Ruiz Vega, Carl Russell Lll, Siting Zhang, Mignon McCulloch, Aaron Lottes, Hyowon Lee, Danielle E Soranno
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Introduction: The lack of peritoneal dialysis (PD) catheters designed explicitly for neonates creates significant challenges in the provision of neonatal PD. High resource settings can circumvent this limitation by resorting to alternative extracorporeal dialysis methods. However, in low-resource settings, PD remains the preferred dialysis modality, and the use of off-label catheters for PD results in complications such as omental wrapping and occlusion. This study introduces a novel catheter design featuring a multi-diameter side port configuration and a helical geometry.

Methods: We employed numerical simulations to identify an optimal multi-diameter side port configuration, to address fluid dynamic issues that lead to catheter occlusion and omental wrapping. Following the simulations, we experimentally evaluated the catheter's performance in a series of benchtop tests designed to simulate physiological conditions encountered in neonatal PD.

Results: Our experimental evaluations demonstrated that the helical catheter outperforms commonly utilized pigtail catheters with same-sized diameter side ports by consistently achieving superior drainage efficiency during fibrin clot occlusion and omental wrapping tests.

Conclusion: The catheter is intended to be placed at the bedside to perform renal replacement therapy for neonates in low-resourced settings.

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创新新生儿腹膜透析导管扩大透析能力的危重新生儿在低资源设置。
导言:腹膜透析(PD)导管明确为新生儿设计的缺乏在新生儿腹膜透析提供重大挑战。高资源设置可以通过诉诸替代体外透析方法来规避这一限制。然而,在低资源环境(LRS)中,PD仍然是首选的透析方式,并且在PD中使用标签外导管会导致诸如网膜包裹和闭塞等并发症。本研究介绍了一种新型导管设计,具有多直径侧口配置和螺旋几何形状。方法:我们采用数值模拟来确定最佳的多直径侧口配置,以解决导致导管闭塞和网膜包裹的流体动力学问题。在模拟之后,我们通过实验评估了导管在一系列模拟新生儿腹膜透析生理条件的台式测试中的性能。结果:我们的实验评估表明,螺旋导管在纤维蛋白凝块闭塞和网膜包裹试验中始终保持优越的引流效率,优于具有相同直径侧口的常用纤尾导管。结论:在资源匮乏的环境下,将导管放置在床边对新生儿进行肾脏替代治疗(RRT)。
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Blood Purification
Blood Purification 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
3.30%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Practical information on hemodialysis, hemofiltration, peritoneal dialysis and apheresis is featured in this journal. Recognizing the critical importance of equipment and procedures, particular emphasis has been placed on reports, drawn from a wide range of fields, describing technical advances and improvements in methodology. Papers reflect the search for cost-effective solutions which increase not only patient survival but also patient comfort and disease improvement through prevention or correction of undesirable effects. Advances in vascular access and blood anticoagulation, problems associated with exposure of blood to foreign surfaces and acute-care nephrology, including continuous therapies, also receive attention. Nephrologists, internists, intensivists and hospital staff involved in dialysis, apheresis and immunoadsorption for acute and chronic solid organ failure will find this journal useful and informative. ''Blood Purification'' also serves as a platform for multidisciplinary experiences involving nephrologists, cardiologists and critical care physicians in order to expand the level of interaction between different disciplines and specialities.
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