Selected article for: "carbon oxygen and respiratory support"

Author: David M Rubin; Neil T Stacey; Tonderayi Matambo; Diane Hildebrandt
Title: Oxygen transfer characteristics of a hollow fiber dialyser: toward possible repurposing of dialysers as blood oxygenators in the context of constrained availability of respiratory support
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: 4igpae7w_6
    Snippet: To this end, we argue that the possible repurposing of dialysers for respiratory support may be considered successful in a given patient if it can provide su cient gas transfer to compensate for the respiratory deficit to the extent required for proper organ functioning. Therefore, depending on the extent of the respiratory deficit, it may not necessarily need to provide for gas transfer at the rate of the total metabolic consumption of oxygen an.....
    Document: To this end, we argue that the possible repurposing of dialysers for respiratory support may be considered successful in a given patient if it can provide su cient gas transfer to compensate for the respiratory deficit to the extent required for proper organ functioning. Therefore, depending on the extent of the respiratory deficit, it may not necessarily need to provide for gas transfer at the rate of the total metabolic consumption of oxygen and production of carbon dioxide.

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