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Lab on a Chip | 2012

Performance and scaling effects in a multilayer microfluidic extracorporeal lung oxygenation device

Tatiana Kniazeva; Alla Epshteyn; James C. Hsiao; Ernest S. Kim; Vijaya Kolachalama; Joseph L. Charest; Jeffrey T. Borenstein

Microfluidic fabrication technologies are emerging as viable platforms for extracorporeal lung assist devices and oxygenators for cardiac surgical support and critical care medicine, based in part on their ability to more closely mimic the architecture of the human vasculature than existing technologies. In comparison with current hollow fiber oxygenator technologies, microfluidic systems have more physiologically-representative blood flow paths, smaller cross section blood conduits and thinner gas transfer membranes. These features can enable smaller device sizes and a reduced blood volume in the oxygenator, enhanced gas transfer efficiencies, and may also reduce the tendency for clotting in the system. Several critical issues need to be addressed in order to advance this technology from its current state and implement it in an organ-scale device for clinical use. Here we report on the design, fabrication and characterization of multilayer microfluidic oxygenators, investigating scaling effects associated with fluid mechanical resistance, oxygen transfer efficiencies, and other parameters in multilayer devices. Important parameters such as the fluidic resistance of interconnects are shown to become more predominant as devices are scaled towards many layers, while other effects such as membrane distensibility become less significant. The present study also probes the relationship between blood channel depth and membrane thickness on oxygen transfer, as well as the rate of oxygen transfer on the number of layers in the device. These results contribute to our understanding of the complexity involved in designing three-dimensional microfluidic oxygenators for clinical applications.


Biomicrofluidics | 2011

Membrane-integrated microfluidic device for high-resolution live cell imaging

Alla Epshteyn; Steven P. Maher; Amy Jane Taylor; Angela Holton; Jeffrey T. Borenstein

The design and fabrication of a membrane-integrated microfluidic cell culture device (five layers,≤500 μm total thickness) developed for high resolution microscopy is reported here. The multi-layer device was constructed to enable membrane separated cell culture for tissue mimetic in vitro model applications and pharmacodynamic evaluation studies. The microdevice was developed via a unique combination of low profile fluidic interconnect design, substrate transfer methodology, and wet silane bonding. To demonstrate the unique high resolution imaging capability of this device, we used oil immersion microscopy to image stained nuclei and mitochondria in primary hepatocytes adhered to the incorporated membrane.


Advanced Healthcare Materials | 2012

Fabrication of a hybrid microfluidic system incorporating both lithographically patterned microchannels and a 3D fiber-formed microfluidic network

Leon M. Bellan; Tatiana Kniazeva; Ernest S. Kim; Alla Epshteyn; Donald M. Cropek; Robert Langer; Jeffrey T. Borenstein


Archive | 2012

Membrane-integrated microfluidic device for imaging cells

Jeffrey T. Borenstein; Joseph L. Charest; Alla Epshteyn; Angela Holton; James C. Hsiao


Archive | 2012

METHODS FOR REDUCING THE BLOOD PRIMING VOLUME AND MEMBRANE SURFACE AREA IN MICROFLUIDIC LUNG ASSIST DEVICES

Jeffrey T. Borenstein; Joseph L. Charest; James C. Hsiao; Tatiana Kniazeva; Ernest S. Kim; Alla Epshteyn; Vijaya Kolachalama


Archive | 2017

Polymer microwedges and methods of manufacturing same

David Carter; Tirunelveli S. Sriram; Parshant Kumar; Clayton Morris; William W. Mcfarland; Eugene H. Cook; Blanc John Le; Alla Epshteyn


Archive | 2015

Microfluidic manifold for shear sensitive fluids

Joseph L. Charest; Jeffrey T. Borenstein; Alla Epshteyn; Daniel I. Harjes; Christopher M. DiBiasio; Vijaya Kolachalama


Archive | 2014

APPARATUS FOR EX VIVO MICROFLUIDIC ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGIC SAMPLES

Angela Holton; Alla Epshteyn; David Landis; Abigail J. Spencer


Archive | 2013

Analyse microfluidique ex vivo d'échantillons biologiques

Soner Altiok; Angela Holton; David Landis; Abagail Spencer; Alla Epshteyn


Archive | 2013

Ex vivo microfluidic analysis of biologic samples

Soner Altiok; Alla Epshteyn; Angela Holton; David Landis; Abagail Spencer

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Jeffrey T. Borenstein

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

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Ernest S. Kim

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

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Tatiana Kniazeva

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

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Joseph L. Charest

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

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Angela Holton

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

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James C. Hsiao

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

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Vijaya Kolachalama

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

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David Landis

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

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Donald M. Cropek

United States Army Corps of Engineers

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