Ocular surface microcirculation is better preserved with pulsatile versus continuous flow during cardiopulmonary bypass - an experimental pilot.
Anne Kari KverneboTakuma MiyamotoLiv DrolsumMorten Carstens MoeSvein-Erik MåsøyGengo SunagawaRaymond DessoffyJamshid H KarimovKiyotaka FukamachiKnut KverneboPublished in: Artificial organs (2021)
Ocular surface capillary densities and flow patterns are better preserved with pulsatile versus continuous flow during 6 hours of cardiopulmonary bypass in sleeping piglets.