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Acute liver failure is a devastating condition with higher than 80% mortality. Currently the only successful treatment is orthotopic liver transplantation. The high mortality rate could be reduced if a system could be developed that could bridge the patient either until recovery (due to the liver s well-known regeneration ability) or until transplantation. The CSIR and University of Pretoria (UP) have designed and developed a novel bio-artificial liver support system (BALSS) that utilizes a perfluorooctyl bromide (PFOB) emulsion as artificial oxygen carrier. A study was carried out to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Acute liver failure is a devastating condition with
higher than 80% mortality. Currently the only
successful treatment is orthotopic liver
transplantation. The high mortality rate could be
reduced if a system could be developed that could
bridge the patient either until recovery (due to the
liver s well-known regeneration ability) or until
transplantation. The CSIR and University of Pretoria
(UP) have designed and developed a novel
bio-artificial liver support system (BALSS) that
utilizes a perfluorooctyl bromide (PFOB) emulsion as
artificial oxygen carrier. A study was carried out to
investigate relevant aspects relating to the PFOB
emulsion, i.e. the formulation, manufacturing
procedure, stability, rheology and mass transfer
characteristics. The study results are reported in
this book, including a proposed mass transfer model
for describing oxygen mass transfer to and from the
PFOB emulsions. The model is potentially useful for
any system where PFOB emulsions are applied as oxygen
carriers.
Autorenporträt
F. Sean Moolman, PhD. Studied Chemical Engineering at University
of Pretoria. Competence Area Manager at CSIR, Pretoria.