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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 24, 560-565, Copyright © 1977 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
SA Wickline, JR Soeter and JJ McNamara
The effectiveness of right axillary artery perform in delivering oxygenated
blood to the cerebral and coronary circulation during venoarterial bypass
in primates was studied. Both right and left common carotid flow
measurements and arterial gas measurements revealed high flows and elevated
PO2 levels. Incomplete mixing in the ascending aorta was observed from
cineangiograms taken at various pump oxygenator flows in 1 animal. The
results demonstrated that the brain receives excellent oxygenation at all
bypass levels. However, the coronary circulation is perfused primarily by
blood ejected from the left ventricle and receives only minimal
contribution of well-oxygenated blood from the pump oxygenator circuit.
Therefore, the heart may suffer prolonged hypoxemia during long-term
venoarterial bypass for acute respiratory insufficiency.
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Oxygenation of the cerebral and coronary circulation with right axillary artery perfusion during venoarterial bypass in primates
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