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Identification of disease subtypes associated with prognosis in patients with intermediate-high-risk pulmonary embolism based on hierarchical cluster analysis. [PDF]
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Diagnosis and Severity Assessment of COPD Based on Machine Learning of Chest CT Images. [PDF]
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Lung POCUS in a Pulmonary Outpatient Clinic: Balancing Utility and Feasibility. [PDF]
Sridhar P, Patrawalla P, Kim B.
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Primary graft dysfunction prevention strategies in the perioperative period. [PDF]
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A new low cost heart-lung machine.
A T, Paul, S, Balakrishnan
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2011
During cardiac surgery and interventions on the large vessels, it is often necessary to disconnect the heart and lungs from the natural circulatory system and to stop them from working temporarily. When open heart surgery or coronary interventions are carried out, the heart and lung function is usually taken over by an external heart-lung machine (HLM).
Ulrich Böckler, Andreas Hahn
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During cardiac surgery and interventions on the large vessels, it is often necessary to disconnect the heart and lungs from the natural circulatory system and to stop them from working temporarily. When open heart surgery or coronary interventions are carried out, the heart and lung function is usually taken over by an external heart-lung machine (HLM).
Ulrich Böckler, Andreas Hahn
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A Disposable Heart-Lung Machine
ASAIO Journal, 1993A small wave propagation pump (WPP) was incorporated into oxygenators to create a disposable heart-lung machine. The WPP provides undirectional micropulsatile laminar flow of 8 L/min against 800 mmHg. The smaller WPP can generate 4 L/min against 400 mmHg (cardioplegia), or reversed, and can create up to 150 mmHg negative pressure for suction.
S J, Phillips +4 more
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Safety of Heart-Lung Machines during Prolonged Standby
Infection, 2003Coronary artery bypass surgery is increasingly performed without an extra-corporeal circuit. A heart-lung machine (HLM) is kept on standby for safety reasons, but rarely used. The tubes of the machines are currently discarded after every operation. Costs and waste would be avoided if HLMs could stay on standby for longer periods of time.
A, Witschi +5 more
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Thermoregulator for heart-lung machines
Biomedical Engineering, 1971A. A. Pisarevskii +4 more
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