SKOPALÍK, Josef, Jiří SEKORA, Martin PEŠL, Markéta BÉBAROVÁ, Olga ŠVECOVÁ, Tomáš PARÁK, Vratislav ČMIEL, Ivo PROVAZNÍK, Edita JEKLOVÁ a Josef MAŠEK. Upgrade of The Langendorff Apparatus Using The Infrared Thermo-Control System and An Intelligent Heater. Lékař a technika. Praha: Czech Society for Biomedical Engineering and Medical Informatics, 2020, roč. 50, č. 4, s. 137-141. ISSN 0301-5491. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.14311/CTJ.2020.4.03. |
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@article{1808290, author = {Skopalík, Josef and Sekora, Jiří and Pešl, Martin and Bébarová, Markéta and Švecová, Olga and Parák, Tomáš and Čmiel, Vratislav and Provazník, Ivo and Jeklová, Edita and Mašek, Josef}, article_location = {Praha}, article_number = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.14311/CTJ.2020.4.03}, keywords = {Langendorff Apparatus; pig heart; infrared; thermo-control; heater}, language = {eng}, issn = {0301-5491}, journal = {Lékař a technika}, title = {Upgrade of The Langendorff Apparatus Using The Infrared Thermo-Control System and An Intelligent Heater}, url = {https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/CTJ/article/view/7126}, volume = {50}, year = {2020} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1808290 AU - Skopalík, Josef - Sekora, Jiří - Pešl, Martin - Bébarová, Markéta - Švecová, Olga - Parák, Tomáš - Čmiel, Vratislav - Provazník, Ivo - Jeklová, Edita - Mašek, Josef PY - 2020 TI - Upgrade of The Langendorff Apparatus Using The Infrared Thermo-Control System and An Intelligent Heater JF - Lékař a technika VL - 50 IS - 4 SP - 137-141 EP - 137-141 PB - Czech Society for Biomedical Engineering and Medical Informatics SN - 03015491 KW - Langendorff Apparatus KW - pig heart KW - infrared KW - thermo-control KW - heater UR - https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/CTJ/article/view/7126 N2 - Biological experiments involving isolated organs and tissues demand precise temperature monitoring and regulation. An automatic temperature control system was proposed and optimised on real isolated swine hearts and the prototype is described in this work. The traditional Langendorff apparatus consists of a heart holder, a reservoir of perfusion solution flowing to aortic cannula and a heating bath allowing passive heat transfer to the reservoir of perfusion solution. The commercial infrared camera FLIR T62101 was added to this basic set-up and used for very precise monitoring of the temperature kinetic of the organ and connected with an electronic feedback loop, which allowed real-time and precise regulation of heat transfer from the heating bath to the perfusion solution and in turn indirectly to the heart tissue. This provides real time control and active regulation of the myocardial tissue temperature. The infrared camera was tested in several modes and several variants of detection were optimised for ideal measurement of the region of interest of the ex vivo organ. The kinetics of the temperature changes and temperature stability of the tissue were recorded and calibrated by external electronic thermometers (type Pt100, inserted in tissue). The time lapse from the hang-up of the hypo termed organ (30 °C) until optimal warming (37 °C) was less than eight minutes in the final instrument prototype. The final stability of the 37 °C tissue temperature was approved; the temperature fluctuation of left ventricle tissue was characterised as 36.8 ± 0.5 °C. This upgraded traditional instrument could be used in specific preclinical and clinical transplantation and analytical projects in future. ER -
SKOPALÍK, Josef, Jiří SEKORA, Martin PEŠL, Markéta BÉBAROVÁ, Olga ŠVECOVÁ, Tomáš PARÁK, Vratislav ČMIEL, Ivo PROVAZNÍK, Edita JEKLOVÁ a Josef MAŠEK. Upgrade of The Langendorff Apparatus Using The Infrared Thermo-Control System and An Intelligent Heater. \textit{Lékař a technika}. Praha: Czech Society for Biomedical Engineering and Medical Informatics, 2020, roč.~50, č.~4, s.~137-141. ISSN~0301-5491. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.14311/CTJ.2020.4.03.
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