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- Oxygenator abstract "An oxygenator is a medical device that is capable of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood of human patient during surgical procedures that may necessitate the interruption or cessation of blood flow in the body, a critical organ or great blood vessel. These organs can be the heart, lungs or liver, while the great vessels can be the aorta, pulmonary artery, pulmonary veins or vena cava. An oxygenator is typically utilized by a perfusionist in cardiac surgery in conjunction with the heart-lung machine. However, oxygenators can also be utilized in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in neonatal intensive care units by nurses.For most cardiac operations such as coronary artery bypass grafting, the cardiopulmonary bypass is performed using a heart-lung machine (or cardiopulmonary bypass machine). The heart-lung machine serves to replace the work of the heart during the open bypass surgery. The machine replaces both the heart's pumping action and the lungs' gas exchange function. Since the heart is stopped during the operation, this permits the surgeon to operate on a bloodless, stationary heart.One component of the heart-lung machine is the oxygenator. The oxygenator component serves as the lung, and is designed to expose the blood to oxygen and remove carbon dioxide. It is disposable and contains about 2–4 m² of a membrane permeable to gas but impermeable to blood, in the form of hollow fibers. Blood flows on the outside of the hollow fibers, while oxygen flows in the opposite direction on the inside of the fibers. As the blood passes through the oxygenator, the blood comes into intimate contact with the fine surfaces of the device itself. Gas containing oxygen and medical air is delivered to the interface between the blood and the device, permitting the blood cells to absorb oxygen molecules directly.".
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- Oxygenator wikiPageRevisionID "582361433".
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Aorta.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Bleeding.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Blood.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Cardiac_Surgery.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Cardiac_surgery.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Cardiopulmonary_bypass.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Cardiothoracic_surgery.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medical_equipment.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Complement_system.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Coronary_artery_bypass.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Coronary_artery_bypass_surgery.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Extracorporeal_membrane_oxygenation.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Heart.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Heart-lung_machine.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Hemorrhage.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Heparin.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Homeostasis.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Liver.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Lung.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Membrane_oxygenator.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Monocyte.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Monocytes.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Neonatal_Intensive_Care_Unit.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Neonatal_intensive_care_unit.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Neutrophil_granulocyte.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Neutrophils.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Nurses.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Nursing.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Perfusionist.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Postperfusion_syndrome.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Pulmonary_artery.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Pulmonary_vein.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Pulmonary_veins.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Pumphead_syndrome.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Surgeon.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Thrombin.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Vena_cava.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLink Venae_cavae.
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oxygenator".
- Oxygenator wikiPageWikiLinkText "oxygenator".
- Oxygenator hasPhotoCollection Oxygenator.
- Oxygenator wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
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- Oxygenator subject Category:Medical_equipment.
- Oxygenator hypernym Device.
- Oxygenator type Article.
- Oxygenator type Device.
- Oxygenator type Article.
- Oxygenator comment "An oxygenator is a medical device that is capable of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood of human patient during surgical procedures that may necessitate the interruption or cessation of blood flow in the body, a critical organ or great blood vessel. These organs can be the heart, lungs or liver, while the great vessels can be the aorta, pulmonary artery, pulmonary veins or vena cava.".
- Oxygenator label "Oxygenator".
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- Oxygenator sameAs Оксигенатор.
- Oxygenator sameAs Q2042891.
- Oxygenator sameAs Q2042891.
- Oxygenator wasDerivedFrom Oxygenator?oldid=582361433.
- Oxygenator isPrimaryTopicOf Oxygenator.