Extracorporeal oxygen and CO2 transfer of a polypropylene dimpled membrane lung with variable secondary flows: partial bypass in the dog.
In vivo gas transfer performance, during veno-venous bypass, is presented for one form of the Oxford membrane lung in which vortex mixing is induced in blood flow across a dimpled polypropylene membrane. Good agreement has been found with in vitro data presented in an earlier paper. Two experiments...
Main Authors: | Dorrington, K, Gardaz, J, Bellhouse, B, Sykes, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1986
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