Physiological profile during venovenous perfusion in dogs using a polypropylene membrane lung with secondary flows.
Venovenous perfusion has been conducted in 12 healthy dogs to examine carbon dioxide (CO2) transfer and haemocompatibility over 9 h during total extracorporeal CO2 removal using a microporous polypropylene membrane lung with secondary flows in the blood channel. The anaesthetized animals were mainta...
Main Authors: | Gardaz, J, Dorrington, K, Py, P, Schweizer, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1988
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