1982
DOI: 10.1177/0310057x8201000110
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A Report on the Use of Five Bubble Oxygenators for Cardiopulmonary Bypass Surgery

Abstract: and Bentley BOS 10. Data relating to gas transfer, heat exchanger performance, haematological changes and oxygenator design is presented and some comparisons made.

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“…3 The plasmafree haemoglobin levels were considerably lower than for bubble oxygenators we previously studied, although the average bypass time was a little shorter in this study. 4 Platelet counts at various stages of the operative and postoperative period were adequate for haemostasis, even with the haemodilution that occurred. In summary, we found the Capiox 4.3 square metre oxygenator to be efficient and convenient for clinical use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…3 The plasmafree haemoglobin levels were considerably lower than for bubble oxygenators we previously studied, although the average bypass time was a little shorter in this study. 4 Platelet counts at various stages of the operative and postoperative period were adequate for haemostasis, even with the haemodilution that occurred. In summary, we found the Capiox 4.3 square metre oxygenator to be efficient and convenient for clinical use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%