- heparin-coated
blood oxygenators exhibit some
advantages over non-coated
oxygenators. Some
hospitals use heparin-coated
oxygenators for the
large majority...
- Look up
oxygenated or
oxygenation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Oxygenation may
refer to:
Oxygenation (environmental), a
measurement of dissolved...
- industry,
oxygenates are hydrocarbon-derived fuel
additives containing at
least one
oxygen atom to
promote complete combustion.
Absent oxygenates, fuel combustion...
-
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), is a form of
extracorporeal life support,
providing prolonged cardiac and
respiratory support to
persons whose...
-
Membrane Oxygenator",
Transactions of the
American Society for
Artificial Internal Organs, 17 (1971), 331–336. ^ ****lor, J.D.S., "Membrane
Oxygenators: Current...
- The
Great Oxidation Event (GOE) or
Great Oxygenation Event, also
called the
Oxygen Catastrophe,
Oxygen Revolution,
Oxygen Crisis or
Oxygen Holocaust,...
-
worsens as
complement proteins build on the
membrane oxygenators. For this reason, most
oxygenators come with a manufacturer's
recommendation that they...
- the
bubble oxygenator was predominant.: p.16 In the 1980s,
microporous membrane oxygenators were developed, and
replaced bubble oxygenators in most applications...
-
blood oxygen levels.
Oxygenation occurs when
oxygen molecules (O 2)
enter the
tissues of the body. For example,
blood is
oxygenated in the lungs, where...
- The
oxygenation index is a
calculation used in
intensive care
medicine to
measure the
fraction of
inspired oxygen (FiO2) and its
usage within the body...