Introduction: To observe how vacuum assisted venous drainage (VAVD) may influence the flow in a cardiopulmonary bypass circuit with different size of venous lines and cannulas. Methods: The experimental circuit was assembled to represent the cardiopulmonary bypass circuit routinely used during cardiac surgery. Wall suction was applied directly, modulated and measured into the venous reservoir. The blood flow was measured with a flow-meter positioned on the venous line. The circuit prime volume was replaced with group O date expired re-suspended red cells and Plasmalyte 148 to a hematocrit of 28% to 30%. Results: In an open circuit with gravity siphon venous drain, angled cannulae drain more than straight ones regardless the amount of ...
Miniaturizing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) circuits to reduce hemodilution and allogenic blood produ...
Since the early start of cardiopulmonary bypass, vascular access has been recognized as a main varia...
Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident when the b...
Vacuum-assisted venous drainage (VAVD) is frequently used to increase venous return through smaller ...
In adult cardiopulmonary bypass surgery, vacuum assisted venous drainage has become a popular techni...
Objectives: To determine whether vacuum-assisted venous return has clinical advantages over conventi...
Vacuum-assisted venous drainage (VAVD) was proposed to optimize venous drainage during bypass throug...
When conventional gravity siphon venous drainage cannot achieve satisfactory venous drainage during ...
Six different commercially available paediatric venous cannulae, together with a specially construct...
Haemolysis and other biochemical evaluations of vacuum-assisted venous drainage in cardiac surgery A...
Although gravity drainage has been the standard technique for cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), the deve...
OBJECTIVE: Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident...
Vacuum-assisted venous drainage (VAVD) is a technique used to increase venous return during cardiopu...
Miniaturizing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) circuits to reduce hemodilution and allogenic blood produ...
Since the early start of cardiopulmonary bypass, vascular access has been recognized as a main varia...
Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident when the b...
Vacuum-assisted venous drainage (VAVD) is frequently used to increase venous return through smaller ...
In adult cardiopulmonary bypass surgery, vacuum assisted venous drainage has become a popular techni...
Objectives: To determine whether vacuum-assisted venous return has clinical advantages over conventi...
Vacuum-assisted venous drainage (VAVD) was proposed to optimize venous drainage during bypass throug...
When conventional gravity siphon venous drainage cannot achieve satisfactory venous drainage during ...
Six different commercially available paediatric venous cannulae, together with a specially construct...
Haemolysis and other biochemical evaluations of vacuum-assisted venous drainage in cardiac surgery A...
Although gravity drainage has been the standard technique for cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), the deve...
OBJECTIVE: Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident...
Vacuum-assisted venous drainage (VAVD) is a technique used to increase venous return during cardiopu...
Miniaturizing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) circuits to reduce hemodilution and allogenic blood produ...
Since the early start of cardiopulmonary bypass, vascular access has been recognized as a main varia...
Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident when the b...