2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12871-015-0058-0
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Counteracting negative venous line pressures to avoid arterial air bubbles: an experimental study comparing two different types of miniaturized extracorporeal perfusion systems

Abstract: BackgroundBecause of its low rate of clinical complications, miniaturized extracorporeal perfusion systems (MEPS) are frequently used in heart centers worldwide. However, many recent studies refer to the higher probability of gaseous microemboli formation by MEPS, caused by subzero pressure values. This is the main reason why various de-airing devices were developed for today’s perfusion systems. In the present study, we investigated the potential benefits of a simple one-way-valve connected to a volume replac… Show more

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“…ст., в 10% -давление в правом предсердии менее -100 мм рт. ст., в связи с этим включение в контур однонаправленного клапана с жестким резервуаром позволит снизить риск поступления воздуха (p<0,001) [28].…”
Section: ловушка венозных пузырейunclassified
“…ст., в 10% -давление в правом предсердии менее -100 мм рт. ст., в связи с этим включение в контур однонаправленного клапана с жестким резервуаром позволит снизить риск поступления воздуха (p<0,001) [28].…”
Section: ловушка венозных пузырейunclassified