The Inflammatory Response to Miniaturised Extracorporeal Circulation: A Review of the Literature
Conventional cardiopulmonary bypass can trigger a systemic inflammatory response syndrome similar to sepsis. Aetiological factors include surgical trauma, reperfusion injury, and, most importantly, contact of the blood with the synthetic surfaces of the heart-lung machine. Recently, a new cardiopulm...
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Main Authors: | Hunaid A. Vohra (Author), Robert Whistance (Author), Amit Modi (Author), Sunil K. Ohri (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2009-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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