Title: Approximate calculation of needed pump speed (PS)
1Approximate calculation of needed pump speed (PS)
t Kt/V V/K 1000
t 1.3 40/3001000 173 min
K Kt/V V/t1000
K 1.3 40/240 1000 217 K 1.3 50/240 1000
270
Pump speed vs. clearance with F-80 dialyzer
PS 400 Blood Flow 360 K 270
2Approximate calculation of needed pump speed (PS)
t (Kt/V) (V/K) 1000
t 1.6 (40/270)1000 237 min
K (Kt/V) (V/t)1000
K 1.6 (40/240) 1000 267 K 1.6 (50/240)
1000 333
Pump speed vs. clearance with F-80 dialyzer
PS 400 Blood Flow 360 K 270
3Blood flow through the catheter
- Design
- Length
- Diameter
- Cross section
- Tip location
- Tip occlusion
- Fibrin sheath
- Ball thrombus
- Mural thrombus
4Catheter design
Poiseuilles equation
Flow in catheters is directly proportional to
the pressure difference and the 4th power of
the lumen radius, and inversely proportional to
the lumen length and the viscosity of fluid
(blood)
In lumens deviating from circular, resistance is
higher (flow is lower at the same length and
cross section)
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7Tip location
- The best tip location is at the superior vena
cava/right atrium junction - Flows are usually worse with other locations
8Tip in right brachiocephalic vein
9Tip in right brachiocephalic vein
10Catheter tip in the mid-SVC
11Tip in right atrium
12Inflow in left brachicephalic vein
Outflow in SVC against the wall
13Inflow against wall
Outflow tip
14Tip low in atrium
15Tip in the mid right atrium
16Opti-Flow
Tip close to inferior vena cava
17Tip in right ventricle
18Tip in right ventricle
19Tip occlusion
- Fibrin sheath (sleeve) - probably on all
catheters - Asymptomatic
- Poor or no inflow when involving catheter tip
- Ball thrombus
- A large clot adherent to the catheter tip but not
to the vessel wall. - Difficult to dissolve, can be stripped
- Mural thrombus
- A large clot adherent to both catheter and vessel
wall and causing partial or complete occlusion of
the vessel
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21Inflow tip occluded
22Inflow tip occluded
23Both tips occluded
24Tip occlusion
- Fibrin sheath (sleeve) - probably on all
catheters - Asymptomatic
- Poor or no inflow when involving catheter tip
- Ball thrombus
- A large clot adherent to the catheter tip but not
to the vessel wall. - Difficult to dissolve, can be stripped
- Mural thrombus
- A large clot adherent to both catheter and vessel
wall and causing partial or complete occlusion of
the vessel
25Ball thrombus removed with catheter
26Ball thrombus, closer view