1988
DOI: 10.1177/026765918800300205
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Blood gas control during cardiopulmonary bypass

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“…The pump speed is then adjusted to the necessary flow. The gas through the oxygenator is regulated by means of a gas blender according to the values of the blood gas analysis [7]. The venous backflow is in the aspirative area of the centrifugal pump and is dependent on the negative pressure which is created by the pump.…”
Section: Practical Handling Of the Pcpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pump speed is then adjusted to the necessary flow. The gas through the oxygenator is regulated by means of a gas blender according to the values of the blood gas analysis [7]. The venous backflow is in the aspirative area of the centrifugal pump and is dependent on the negative pressure which is created by the pump.…”
Section: Practical Handling Of the Pcpsmentioning
confidence: 99%