Inventors:
Michael R. McCarthy - San Diego CA
Robert M. Winslow - La Jolla CA
Kim D. Vandegriff - San Diego CA
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
A61B 1900, G01N 700
Abstract:
An artificial capillary testing apparatus (ACTA) is provided for evaluation of gas transport/exchange properties of a fluid. A sample fluid, having a known of measured partial gas pressure, is introduced from a gas-tight dispenser into an artificial capillary of known diameter located within an exchange chamber containing a flowing exchange gas. The artificial capillary is formed from a permeable material which permits gas exchange between the interior and exterior of the capillary. After exit from the artificial capillary, the effluent fluid is collected in a gas-tight collection cell, then removed from the apparatus to a gas analyzer to measure partial gas pressure, The dispenser, exchange chamber and collection cell are all enclosed within a temperature controlled cabinet, useful in measurement of oxygen transport properties of hemoglobin in blood or blood-substitutes. Flowmeters and other measurement devices can be inserted along the pathway upstream and/or downstream of the artificial capillary to provide additional data. The amount of target gas transferred out of the capillary for a given length is calculated as a function of the gas diffusion constant, the partial gas pressure gradient, the capillary radius and length, the flow rate, and the distribution of gas in its various phases.