Artificial Gas Exchange (original) (raw)

2005, 2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference

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Arteriovenous carbon dioxide removal (AVCO2R) represents a breakthrough in the field of extracorporeal support for respiratory failure, allowing for significant CO2 removal while maintaining pulmonary function and reducing ventilator settings. The development and validation of a mathematical model simulating AVCO2R conditions during mechanical ventilation in severe ARDS and smoke inhalation injuries shows its efficacy in delivering essential gas exchange support, hinting at its potential application in both ambulatory and acute care settings. Preliminary clinical outcomes indicate favorable performance with minimal complications, suggesting that AVCO2R can improve patient recovery trajectories in critical respiratory conditions.

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