Abstract:Improving hemocompatibility is of major interest in extracorporeal circulation (ECC). Changes in numbers and functions of the blood cells during ECC have been ascribed to the nonphysiologic materials of the circuit. In this study, commonly used priming fluids (banked blood, Ringer's lactated solution, gelatin solution and dextran 70 solution) have been investigated for their influence on numbers and functions of canine thrombocytes, leukocytes and erythrocytes. Infusion of banked blood and Ringer's lactated so… Show more
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