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Magnetic Chip based Extracorporeal Circulation: A New Tool for Circulating Tumor Cell In vivo Detection.

Analytical Chemistry, 2019
In vivo detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) which inspect all the circulating blood in body seems to have more advantages on cell capture, especially in earlier cancer diagnosis.
Man Tang   +10 more
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Platelets and extracorporeal circulation

Biomaterials, 1982
Extensive contact between blood and the synthetic surfaces of an extra-corporeal circuit causes thrombocytopenia, release of platelet granular contents, initiation of thromboxane synthesis, disruption of subcellular architecture and loss of platelet sensitivity to standard platelet agonists.
V. Paul Addonizio, Robert W. Colman
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Minimal invasive extracorporeal circulation preserves platelet function after cardiac surgery: a prospective observational study

Perfusion, 2019
Introduction: Cardiac surgery on conventional cardiopulmonary bypass induces a combination of thrombocytopenia and platelet dysfunction which is strongly related to postoperative bleeding.
H. Argiriadou   +5 more
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Prostaglandins and extracorporeal circulation

Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids, 1990
Cette revue considere les donnees recentes concernant le role des prostaglandines dans la circulation extracorporelle et les circuits d ...
J.M. Neutze, M.B. Starling
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Impact of minimal invasive extracorporeal circulation on the need of red blood cell transfusion

Perfusion, 2019
Objective: Minimal invasive extracorporeal circulation may decrease the need of packed red blood cell transfusions and reduce hemodilution during cardiopulmonary bypass.
Sten Ellam   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Virtual Extracorporeal Circulation Process

The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1997
Virtual instruments for an extracorporeal circulation (ECC) process were developed to simulate the reactions of a patient to different artificial perfusion conditions. The computer simulation of the patient takes into account the hydraulic, volume, thermal and biochemical phenomena and their interaction with the devices involved in ECC (cannulae ...
BOSCHETTI, FEDERICA   +2 more
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Oxygenators for Extracorporeal Circulation [PDF]

open access: possible, 1995
It is difficult to single out one development in the science of extracorporeal circulation that made possible the current achievements in cardiac surgery. But the artificial lung, or “oxygenator,” is certainly a key component in the performance of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).
Philip D. Beckley   +2 more
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Predicting the Necessity for Extracorporeal Circulation During Lung Transplantation: A Feasibility Study.

Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2017
OBJECTIVE The factors leading to the implementation of unplanned extracorporeal circulation during lung transplantation are poorly defined. Consequently, the authors aimed to identify patients at risk for unplanned extracorporeal circulation during lung ...
L. C. Hinske   +10 more
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Biocompatibility of extracorporeal circulation with autooxygenation

European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 1992
Platelet damage, complement activation and neutropenia during cardiopulmonary bypass are the result of blood contact with artificial surfaces, mainly in the oxygenator. To evaluate biocompatibility of this kind of bypass we compared two techniques of extracorporeal circulation in 40 patients undergoing elective coronary bypass operations.
Wnuk R   +7 more
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Shock and extracorporeal circulation

1962
For several years the great problem in E. C. C. was the immediate fall in blood pressure when total perfusion started. Large transfusions and noradrenaline were necessary to maintain a satisfactory arterial blood pressure; then, some hours after the perfusions, most of the experimental animals died in irreversible shock.
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