Sudden pump stop may cause air release in oxygenators, ' The Hammer Effect ': An in vitro evaluation.
Paul van KaamMarco C StehouwerPublished in: Perfusion (2024)
We conclude that the hammer effect may occur before connection of the CPB system to the patient, and this may result in air release into the arterial blood side of the oxygenator. The hammer effect can be caused by clamping of the tubing in combination with a centrifugal pump, or by suddenly stopping the roller pump. With this study we would like to raise awareness of the hammer effect.
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