Issue 17, 2011

Bio-inspired, efficient, artificial lung employing air as the ventilating gas

Abstract

Artificial lungs have recently been utilized to rehabilitate patients suffering from lung diseases. However, significant advances in gas exchange, biocompatibility, and portability are required to realize their full clinical potential. Here, we have focused on the issues of gas exchange and portability and report a small-scale, microfabricated artificial lung that uses new mathematical modeling and a bio-inspired design to achieve oxygen exchange efficiencies much larger than current devices, thereby enabling air to be utilized as the ventilating gas. This advancement eliminates the need for pure oxygen required by conventional artificial lung systems and is achieved through a device with feature sizes and structure similar to that in the natural lung. This advancement represents a significant step towards creating the first truly portable and implantable artificial lung systems for the ambulatory care of patients suffering from lung diseases.

Graphical abstract: Bio-inspired, efficient, artificial lung employing air as the ventilating gas

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jan 2011
Accepted
17 May 2011
First published
14 Jul 2011

Lab Chip, 2011,11, 2901-2909

Bio-inspired, efficient, artificial lung employing air as the ventilating gas

J. A. Potkay, M. Magnetta, A. Vinson and B. Cmolik, Lab Chip, 2011, 11, 2901 DOI: 10.1039/C1LC20020H

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