The high velocity jet from aortic arterial cannulae used during cardiopulmonary bypass potentially causes a "sandblasting" injury to the aorta, increasing the possibility of embolisation of atheromatous plaque. We investigated a range of commonly available dispersion and non-dispersion cannulae, using particle image velocimetry. The maximum velocity of the exit jet was assessed 20 and 40 mm from the cannula tip at flow rates of 3 and 5 L/min. The dispersion cannulae had lower maximum velocities compared to the non-dispersion cannulae. Dispersion cannulae had fan-shaped exit profiles and maximum velocities ranged from 0.63 to 1.52 m/s when measured at 20 mm and 5 L/min. Non-dispersion cannulae had maximum velocities ranging from 1.52 to 3.06...
Physiologically, blood ejected from the left ventricle in systole exhibited spiral flow characterist...
Creation of emboli in the aortic root and changes in flow distribution between supra-aortic arteries...
Introduction: Varying the insertion depth of the aortic cannula during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) ...
The high velocity jet from aortic arterial cannulae used during cardiopulmonary bypass potentially c...
Background: Limb ischemia is a major complication associated with peripheral veno‐arterial extracorp...
During cardio-pulmonary bypass (CPB) machine operation, aortic cannula is placed in the right side o...
Atheromatous disease in the transverse aortic arch is associated with an increased incidence of peri...
Aortic cannulation has been the gold standard for maintaining cardiovascular function during open he...
This study is concerned with the hydraulic analysis of five different types of cannulae utilized dur...
During pediatric and neonatal cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), tiny aortic outflow cannulae (2-3 mm inn...
cardiac surgery patients are considered to be associated with the design of an aortic cannula and it...
Thanks to recent technological and IT advances, there have been rapid developments in biomedical and...
OBJECTIVES: Morbidity associated with coronary artery bypass grafts and embolization during aortic c...
A novel transaortic ventricular cannula, known as the \u27double barrel\u27 cannula (DBC), is design...
Introduction: Emboli events are associated with the aortic cannula insertion and final position in t...
Physiologically, blood ejected from the left ventricle in systole exhibited spiral flow characterist...
Creation of emboli in the aortic root and changes in flow distribution between supra-aortic arteries...
Introduction: Varying the insertion depth of the aortic cannula during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) ...
The high velocity jet from aortic arterial cannulae used during cardiopulmonary bypass potentially c...
Background: Limb ischemia is a major complication associated with peripheral veno‐arterial extracorp...
During cardio-pulmonary bypass (CPB) machine operation, aortic cannula is placed in the right side o...
Atheromatous disease in the transverse aortic arch is associated with an increased incidence of peri...
Aortic cannulation has been the gold standard for maintaining cardiovascular function during open he...
This study is concerned with the hydraulic analysis of five different types of cannulae utilized dur...
During pediatric and neonatal cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), tiny aortic outflow cannulae (2-3 mm inn...
cardiac surgery patients are considered to be associated with the design of an aortic cannula and it...
Thanks to recent technological and IT advances, there have been rapid developments in biomedical and...
OBJECTIVES: Morbidity associated with coronary artery bypass grafts and embolization during aortic c...
A novel transaortic ventricular cannula, known as the \u27double barrel\u27 cannula (DBC), is design...
Introduction: Emboli events are associated with the aortic cannula insertion and final position in t...
Physiologically, blood ejected from the left ventricle in systole exhibited spiral flow characterist...
Creation of emboli in the aortic root and changes in flow distribution between supra-aortic arteries...
Introduction: Varying the insertion depth of the aortic cannula during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) ...