Physiological and Clinical Aspects of Oxygenator Design

Proceedings of the Seminar on Advances in Oxygenator Design, Copenhagen, June 15-20, 1975

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Specialties, Clinical Medicine, Health, Ailments & Diseases
Cover of the book Physiological and Clinical Aspects of Oxygenator Design by , Elsevier Science
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: ISBN: 9781483165127
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: October 22, 2013
Imprint: Elsevier Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781483165127
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: October 22, 2013
Imprint: Elsevier
Language: English

Physiological and Clinical Aspects of Oxygenator Design documents the proceedings of the Seminar on Advances in Oxygenator Design held at Rungstedgaard in Copenhagen, on 15-20 June 1975. It has been the triple purpose of this seminar to promote interdisciplinary contact between European scientists in the field of extracorporeal oxygenation, to give a picture of the state of the art, and to give indications for the trends for future research.
This volume is organized into seven parts. Part I contains papers on the dimensional conditions for oxygenators. Part II presents studies on oxygenator construction. Part III is devoted to experimental methods of oxygenation. The presentations in Part IV focus on hematological aspects such as the microrheology of erythrocytes and platelets, and the effect of unphysiological blood flow on circulating cells. Part V deals with tissue factors, including oxygen consumption at the cellular level. Part VI covers measurements during extracorporeal circulation. Part VII discusses compatibility problems of foreign surfaces, covering materials from membrane oxygenators and approaches to blood-compatible materials.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Physiological and Clinical Aspects of Oxygenator Design documents the proceedings of the Seminar on Advances in Oxygenator Design held at Rungstedgaard in Copenhagen, on 15-20 June 1975. It has been the triple purpose of this seminar to promote interdisciplinary contact between European scientists in the field of extracorporeal oxygenation, to give a picture of the state of the art, and to give indications for the trends for future research.
This volume is organized into seven parts. Part I contains papers on the dimensional conditions for oxygenators. Part II presents studies on oxygenator construction. Part III is devoted to experimental methods of oxygenation. The presentations in Part IV focus on hematological aspects such as the microrheology of erythrocytes and platelets, and the effect of unphysiological blood flow on circulating cells. Part V deals with tissue factors, including oxygen consumption at the cellular level. Part VI covers measurements during extracorporeal circulation. Part VII discusses compatibility problems of foreign surfaces, covering materials from membrane oxygenators and approaches to blood-compatible materials.

More books from Elsevier Science

Cover of the book Handbook of Commercial Policy by
Cover of the book Power Electronics Handbook by
Cover of the book Advanced Topics in Forensic DNA Typing: Methodology by
Cover of the book Big Data Analytics by
Cover of the book Low Cost Wastewater Bioremediation Technology by
Cover of the book Advances in Radiation Biology by
Cover of the book International Review of Neurobiology by
Cover of the book Animal Metamorphosis by
Cover of the book MATLAB for Neuroscientists by
Cover of the book Essentials of the Finite Element Method by
Cover of the book Basics of Engineering Turbulence by
Cover of the book Temporal Data Mining via Unsupervised Ensemble Learning by
Cover of the book Microfluidics in Cell Biology: Part A: Microfluidics for Multicellular Systems by
Cover of the book Eleventh Hour Network+ by
Cover of the book Mitochondrial Function, Part B by
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy