PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

A novel, benchtop model for quantitative analysis of resistance in ventricular catheters.

  • Pranav Gopalakrishnan,
  • Ahmad Faryami,
  • Carolyn A Harris

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0294811
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 11
p. e0294811

Abstract

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IntroductionThe mechanisms of catheter obstruction are still poorly understood, but the literature suggests that resistance to fluid flow plays a significant role. We developed and assessed a gravity-driven device that measures flow through ventricular catheters. We used this device to quantitatively analyze the resistances of unused ventricular catheters used in the treatment of hydrocephalus; failed hydrocephalus catheters from our catheter biorepository were also evaluated quantitatively.MethodsCatheters of three manufacturing companies were inserted into the benchtop model, which records time, flow rate, and pressure data using sensors. The relative resistances of catheters across six design models were evaluated. Experiments were performed to evaluate changes in the relative resistance of a catheter when the catheter's holes were progressively closed. The relative resistance of explanted catheters from our catheter biorepository was also measured.ResultsExperimental results showed significant differences (PConclusionThe current study sought to propose a novel in-vitro model and use it to examine data on differences in relative resistance among catheter models. From these experiments, we can rapidly correlate clinical patient cohorts to identify mechanisms of luminal shunt obstruction.