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Evolution of membrane oxygenator technology for utilization during ...Jun 28, 2016 · The commercially available membrane oxygenators that were used in cardiac surgery from 1960 to 1970 were the Landé–Edwards, Travenol Modulung, ...
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The history of extracorporeal oxygenators* - Lim - 2006 - AnaesthesiaSep 11, 2006 · Dr Lim's essay on the History of Extracorporeal Oxygenators, from which this paper is derived, won for him the 2005 Abbott History Prize of ...
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Oxygenator Devices Used for Extracorporeal Circulation - FDAJun 9, 2023 · Oxygenator devices are blood-gas exchangers used to provide physiological gas exchange for up to 6 hours during cardiopulmonary bypass ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Comparative Assessment of Membrane Oxygenator EfficiencyJul 22, 2025 · The membrane oxygenator, a key component of the CPB system, uses microporous fibers to facilitate gas exchange. This study aims to analyze and ...
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Evolution of Cardiopulmonary Bypass | CirculationJun 2, 2009 · So John Gibbon did 4 open heart operations using the heart-lung machine he had developed during 19 years of laboratory work. Three of the 4 ...
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Origins and Evolution of Extracorporeal Circulation: JACC Historical ...The history of extracorporeal oxygenators. Anaesthesia, 61 (10) (2006), pp. 984-995. Crossref View in Scopus Google Scholar. 3. M. Skrzypiec-Spring, B. Grotthus ...
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A Fix for the Unfixable: Making the First Heart-Lung MachineApr 20, 2023 · First, the turbulence created by the revolving cylinder in the Gibbons' design added too much oxygen to blood, making it foam. To solve this ...
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Application of a mechanical heart and lung apparatus to cardiac ...Application of a mechanical heart and lung apparatus to cardiac surgery. Minn Med. 1954 Mar;37(3):171-85; passim. Author. J H GIBBON Jr. PMID: 13154149.
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Fifty Years of Open-Heart Surgery | CirculationThe first truly commercial heart-lung machine was the Mayo-Gibbon device, which was the most widely used heart-lung machine of the 1950s and early 1960s and was ...
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Development of the oxygenator: past, present, and future - PubMedIn the 1980s, the first capillary-type oxygenator adopted the system of intracapillary blood perfusion. However, this induced high pressure resistance in the ...Missing: cardiac | Show results with:cardiac
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A Brief History of Cardiothoracic Surgical Critical Care Medicine in ...Dec 16, 2022 · Dr. John Gibbon developed a vertical screen oxygenator at Jefferson Medical College and added a DeBakey roller pump to complete the apparatus.<|control11|><|separator|>
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#02 Continuously Innovating First-in-class Technology to Support ...Terumo developed the world's first microporous hollow fiber membrane oxygenator in 1982. Over more than 35 years since then, Terumo has made numerous ...
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) cardiopulmonary ...We have used prolonged extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in the treatment of 13 moribund infants (including 9 neonates), with 4 survivors (3 neonates).
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Pediatric and neonatal extracorporeal life support: current state and ...Jan 1, 2021 · The current generation of polymethyl pentene hollow-fiber oxygenators is smaller and more efficient with lower resistance and smaller priming ...
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What Are the Best Biocompatible Materials for Extracorporeal ... - MDPIThis review provides an updated overview of the latest advancements in VA-ECMO materials, focusing on cannula, oxygenators, and centrifugal pumps.
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Principles of Oxygenator Function: Gas Exchange, Heat Transfer ...Jun 7, 2016 · For purposes of the discussion of gas transfer across membranes, Fick's first law of diffusion tells us that the movement of O2 and CO2 across ...<|separator|>
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Dalton's Law and Fick's Law: Resorption Atelectasis, Membrane ...Aug 2, 2021 · Fick's law also regulates gas exchange within the oxygenators used for both cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) during cardiac surgery and ...
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Determinants of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transfer during ...We also found that the oxygen transfer was negatively associated with the pre-membrane oxygen saturation and carbon dioxide partial pressure. The carbon ...<|separator|>
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Oxygenator performance and artificial-native lung interaction - EpisThe latter determines sweep gas O2 partial pressure, which generates the O2 pressure gradient that drives O2 transfer. ... Oxygenators During Extracorporeal ...
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Blood Gas Parameters and Acid–Base Balance during ... - MDPISep 27, 2023 · The concentration of physically dissolved oxygen c O 2 , p h y s i c a l ( mL / dL ) can be calculated directly from p O 2 using Henry's law of ...
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Mass transfer effects on the fibre arrangement in the extracorporeal ...By applying Henry's law for dissolved oxygen in plasma and Hill's equation for oxyhaemoglobin concentration, we reformulate the oxygen transport model as a ...
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The effect of flow and pressure on the intraoxygenator flow path of ...Oxygen transfer/min increased (101 ± 15 to 143 ± 20 mL/min/m², p > 0.001), however, due to the increased flow through the oxygenator. Conclusion Varying trans- ...
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Evaluation of a Pumping Assist Lung That Uses a Rotating Fiber ...Oxygen transfer rates in blood (VO2) were ... The O2 supplied per fiber bundle surface area increased from 80 ± 4 ml/min/m² to 206 ± 11 ml/min/m².
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Impact of membrane lung surface area and blood flow on ...Aug 1, 2017 · In turn, smaller membrane lungs are not capable of sufficiently removing CO2, even if blood flow rates up to 1000 ml/min are used. For better ...
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Hemolysis in Cardiac Surgery Patients Undergoing ... - PMC - NIHAt identical shear stress, turbulent flow produces far more blood trauma than laminar flow (41). ... Impact of oxygenator design on hemolysis, shear stress and ...
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[PDF] Oxygenator pressure drop - ScansectRelationship shear stress - time. Threshold for shear induced hemolysis. Mockros 2001. Relationship shear stress - time. Threshold for shear-induced platelet ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Membrane Oxygenator - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe oxygenator (Fig. 22) represents the largest source of nonendothelialized surface area in the extracorporeal circuit, ranging in size between 0.5 and 2.5 ...
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Impact of membrane lung surface area and blood flow on ... - NIHAug 1, 2017 · Blood flow rates through the device range from 200 ml/min to more than 1500 ml/min, and the membrane surface areas range from 0.35 to 1.3 m2.
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ECMOtherm ® II Heat Exchanger - MedtronicThe ECMOtherm II™ Heat Exchanger is used in cardiopulmonary support procedures to cool and warm the blood. Typical applications include total body perfusion, ...Missing: jacket countercurrent normothermia<|separator|>
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AMG PMP Oxygenators for Adults, Pediatrics and Infants | AbbottPriming Volume, 220 mL, 190 mL, 90 mL. Residual Blood Volume, < 200 mL, 100 mL, 41 ... Max Gas Pressure, 0.14 PSI (7 mmHg), 0.14 PSI (7 mmHg), 0.07 PSI (3.5 mmHg).
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Evaluation of Quadrox-i® Adult Hollow Fiber Oxygenator with ...The Quadrox-i® adult microporous membrane oxygenator with integrated arterial filter had a similar pressure drop at 4 L/min and 35°C compared with Quadrox® ...
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Hollow Fiber Oxygenator Composition Has a Significant Impact on ...There are three commercially available types of MOs: silicone sheet membranes, polypropylene (PP) hollow fiber, and polymethylpentene (PMP) hollow fiber.Missing: flat- materials
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The influence of membrane fiber arrangement on gas exchange in ...Oxygenators contain a bundle of thousands of membrane fibers that are hollow and flushed with gas on the inside, while blood flows on the outside and exchanges ...
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Physiological Basis of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation and ...Although ECCO2R does not provide significant oxygenation, it is able to remove 25–50% of the metabolically produced carbon dioxide. Veno-arterial ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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Polymeric hollow fiber membrane oxygenators as artificial lungsHollow fiber membranes have been used as oxygenators with the advantage of increased oxygen exchange and carbon dioxide removal.
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Blood Cell Trauma and Postoperative Bleeding: Comparison of ...Jul 12, 2009 · The haemocompatibility of membrane oxygenators was superior to that of the bubble type, as reflected by less haemolysis, better preservation of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Advances in extracorporeal membrane oxygenator design for ...Another way to reduce priming volume is to improve the gas exchange efficiency of the oxygenator. This can be accomplished via a variety of mechanisms.Missing: countercurrent | Show results with:countercurrent<|control11|><|separator|>
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Oxygenators Market To Reach USD 416.51 Billion by 2032... Membrane Oxygenators sub-segment accounted for the highest market share in 2023. Membrane oxygenators have become the gold standard in cardiopulmonary bypass ...
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Membrane Oxygenators Market Size & Share Report, 2030The global membrane oxygenators market size was valued at USD 125.0 million in 2023 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 2.2% from 2024 to 2030.
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Cardiopulmonary Bypass - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHAug 12, 2024 · First, CPB facilitates emptying the heart by draining blood through venous cannulas, allowing the surgical team to operate on a bloodless field ...
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Basics of cardiopulmonary bypass - PMC - NIHMembrane oxygenators consist of hollow microporous polypropylene fibres (100–200 μm internal diameter). Blood flows outside the fibre while gases pass inside ...
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Healing the Heart - Mayo Clinic | History and HeritageFrom the machine's first use on March 22, 1955, Mayo had the world's first series of successful operations with the heart-lung bypass machine, showing that many ...
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Global Cardiac Surgical Volume and Gaps: Trends, Targets, and ...More than 1 million cardiac surgical procedures are estimated to occur yearly. Little is known about country-level procedural estimates and volumes needed ...
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The hollow fibre ECMO oxygenator - Deranged PhysiologySep 27, 2025 · The ECMO oxygenator is made of nonporous hollow fibres made of polymethylpentene (PMP) with a total surface area that ranges from 0.8 m2 to ...Missing: flat- sheet
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Membranes for extracorporeal membrane oxygenator (ECMO)Blood compatibility on the surface of the membrane material is very vital, which directly determines the use duration of the oxygenator and can reduce the ...
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Blood flow but not cannula positioning influences the efficacy of ...Dec 5, 2022 · We consider two different ECMO flows, 3 L/min and 5\,\hbox {L}/\hbox {min}, well within the typical 2–5 L/min range reported in the literature.
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Types of ECMO | Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation | ECLSThere are two types of ECMO. Venoarterial (VA) ECMO can be used for heart and lung support, while venovenous (VV) ECMO is used for lung support only.
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Venovenous vs. Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane ... - FrontiersVV ECMO drains blood from the venous system, reinfuses blood into the venous system, and provides gas exchange but no direct cardiac support. In contrast, VA ...Missing: explanation | Show results with:explanation
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ECMO manual - EMCrit ProjectJan 15, 2025 · Sweep rate affects CO2 clearance. Sweep doesn't affect oxygenation ... Arterial oxygen saturation is typically ~80-90%. (33965970); ⚠️ ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) | Neonatology ...The first successful use of extracorporeal support in a newborn was reported in 1976 by Dr. Robert Bartlett. ... Subsequent data suggested that ECMO provided ...
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Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) - AAP PublicationsJun 1, 2005 · We reported our first clinical cases of ECMO for cardiopulmonary support in infancy at the meeting of ASAIO in April 1976. (6) Of the 13 infants ...
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Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Registry International ...Jan 5, 2024 · Survival to hospital discharge was greatest at 68.5% for neonatal respiratory support and lowest at 29.5% for ECPR delivered to adults. By 2022, ...
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Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for 2009 Influenza A(H1N1 ...Oct 12, 2009 · In some severe cases, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) was commenced for the treatment of refractory hypoxemia, hypercapnia, or both, ...
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Heparin coatings for improving blood compatibility of medical devicesThis review describes the fundamental principles of non-eluting heparin coatings, mechanisms of action, and clinical applications
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Anti-fouling coatings for blood-contacting devices - ScienceDirect.comThis review explores the implementation of active and passive anti-fouling coating strategies utilizing chemistry, physics, and biotechnology.
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Suppression of Protein Adsorption on a Charged Phospholipid ...When a high-density coating was applied, the amount reduction in adsorption was at least 87% and, in some cases (for example, α-chymotrypsin), was more than 99% ...Missing: oxygenators | Show results with:oxygenators
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A Study of the Phosphorylcholine Polymer Coating of a ... - NIHJun 29, 2023 · The PMBT polymer may be coated on the surface of the PMP–HFM, and is helpful for improving the blood compatibility of membrane oxygenation.
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Lubricity, wear prevention, and anti-biofouling properties of ...Jan 11, 2024 · The uncharged, synthetic polymer polyethylene glycol (PEG) can bind large amounts of water as well. PEG is highly biocompatible and ...
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Polydopamine–polyethylene glycol–albumin antifouling coatings on ...We investigate the polymerization of dopamine on three substrate materials, polycarbonate membrane (PC), polydimethyl siloxane (PDMS), and soda lime glass.Missing: oxygenators | Show results with:oxygenators
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Hemocompatibility challenge of membrane oxygenator for artificial ...Oct 15, 2022 · Hence, PMP exhibits an order of magnitude higher intrinsic gas permeability (CO2 permeability of 9.2 and 92.6 barrer for PP and PMP, ...
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Evolutions of extracorporeal membrane oxygenator (ECMO) - PMCMar 14, 2023 · In 1981, Yada et al. developed the world's first hollow fiber oxygenator using silicone rubber [6]. The inner diameter of the hollow fiber ...
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Poly-Methyl Pentene Oxygenators Have Improved Gas Exchange ...Aug 7, 2025 · Studies have demonstrated that the O 2 permeability of PMP is 12 times that of PP and 18 times that of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) at 23 • ...
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PEGylated and peptide-functionalized supramolecular metal ...Mar 1, 2025 · Surface modification of vascular grafts to reduce thrombosis and enhance endothelialization is essential for long-term cardiovascular ...
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Peptide functionalized biomimetic gene complexes enhance ...The biomimetic gene complexes offer an efficient dual-targeting strategy for rapid recovery of endothelium, and hold potential in vascular tissue regeneration.
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Empirical and Computational Evaluation of Hemolysis in a ... - MDPIOur observations revealed that for devices with average shear rates below 500 s−1 ... 1/s), significant hemolysis is not observed. While the existing ...Missing: cardiopulmonary bypass
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Influence of static pressure and shear rate on hemolysis of red blood ...The results suggest that the increase in hemolysis is strongly related to pressure when high shear rates are applied to the erythrocytes. The data acquired in ...Missing: oxygenator 1-5% cardiopulmonary bypass
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Contemporary Oxygenator Design Relative to Hemolysis - PMC - NIHThe shear stress of each oxygenator at maximum flow rate amounted to 3.0 N/m2 (LR), 5.7 N/m2 (MR), and 8.4 N/m2 (HR), respectively. Analysis of blood flow ...
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Gaseous Microemboli and the Influence of Microporous Membrane ...Gaseous microemboli (GME) are still an unsolved problem of extracorporeal circuits. They are associated with organ injury during cardiopulmonary bypass.
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Longer Duration of Cardiopulmonary Bypass Is Associated With ...Thousands of microemboli were found in the brains of patients soon after CPB, and an increasing duration of CPB was associated with an increasing embolic load.
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Neurocognitive Function after Cardiac Surgery - PMC - NIHSome patients experience neurocognitive dysfunction after cardiac surgery, yet defining its incidence, course, and causes remains challenging and controversial.
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REVIEW The systemic inflammatory response syndrome and ...Cardiac surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) provokes a systemic inflammatory response. This is mainly triggered by contact activation of blood by ...
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Cardiopulmonary bypass induced inflammation: pathophysiology ...Activation of the contact system, endotoxemia, ischemia and reperfusion injury and surgical trauma are all potential triggers of inflammation following CPB.<|separator|>
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Characterizing the Inflammatory Response to Cardiopulmonary ...Cardiopulmonary bypass is known to trigger a global inflammatory response. Age-dependent differences in the inflammatory response, the increased susceptibility ...
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Managing the coagulopathy associated with cardiopulmonary bypassCoagulopathy after cardiopulmonary bypass is common and leads to excessive bleeding, transfusions, and worse outcomes.
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Effect of cardiopulmonary bypass on coagulation factors II, VII and X ...During CPB, mechanical pumps move blood over non-biological surfaces, including the oxygenator, in a non-laminar fashion [1]. This repetitive action ...
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Nadir Oxygen Delivery on Bypass and Hypotension Increase Acute ...Conclusions. Postoperative hypotension on POD0 or POD1 and low DO2 on CPB both independently increase the AKI risk in cardiac surgical patients.
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Current and future strategies to monitor and manage coagulation in ...Jan 26, 2023 · Although ACT is a good indicator for high heparin concentrations in cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), low-range ACT (ACT-LR) was proposed for use ...
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Blood and Blood Product Conservation: Results of Strategies ... - NIHNew oxygenator and centrifugal pump technologies reduced active circuitry volume and caused less damage to blood cells. Individualizing heparin and protamine ...
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Anticoagulation Strategies during Extracorporeal Membrane ... - PMCAug 31, 2022 · This narrative review summarizes the most recent considerations on anticoagulation during ECMO support, with a special focus on anticoagulation monitoring and ...
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Evidence-Based Used, Yet Still Controversial: The Arterial Filter - NIHArterial line filters are considered by many as an essential safety measure inside a cardiopulmonary bypass circuit.
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2024 EACTS/EACTAIC/EBCP Guidelines: Cardiopulmonary BypassIn minimally invasive cardiac surgery, the risk of vascular complications during and after cannulation is significantly decreased by using percutaneous ...
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Vacuum-assisted Venous Drainage and Gaseous Microemboli in ...VAVD requires a closed venous system with a negative pressure region, usually a sealed hard-shell reservoir with an integrated hollow-fiber oxygenator and a ...
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Essenz In-Line Blood Monitor | LivaNova USEssenz™ In-Line Blood Monitor, powered by B-Capta sensing technology, offers accurate measurement of essential patient blood gas parameters during CPB.
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Flow-Bubble Sensors for Heart-Lung Machines - SonotecThe bubble sensors automatically warn and deactivate the arterial pump. However, there are further options to place bubble detectors within the HLM circuit. The ...Missing: saturation | Show results with:saturation
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Pathologic fibrin formation and cold-induced clotting of membrane ...This complication was found to be caused by fibrin formation possibly secondary to precipitation of fibrinogen with other coagulation factors in the heat ...<|separator|>
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Management of priming fluids in cardiopulmonary bypass for adult ...Aug 22, 2023 · During cardiopulmonary bypass, an adequate priming solution allows the pretreatment of the line, oxygenator, and blood pump, draining the air ...
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Air in the Circuit: Prevention and Management of Air Embolism in ...1. Halt CPB and Stop Air Entry · Immediately stop perfusion and clamp arterial and venous lines. · Identify and eliminate the source of air entry (e.g., suction ...