Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical engineering
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Mimicking the physiological characteristics of the circulatory system, pulsatile bloodflow has also been introduced into extracorporeal perfusion to avoid known postoperative complications. In a mathematical consideration of the situation bloodflow is seen as a function of time F(t) for approximately constant vessel diameter over a given time. The kinetic energy of a column of blood produced by the heart-lung machine is transmitted directly to the arterial circulation via the aorta. ⋯ The energy increase within a cycle should not exceed 150 joules. To optimize the mode of functioning of the heart-lung machine, we introduced the "energy-equivalent pressure" (EEP). Adaptation of the EEP to the physiological conditions required a basic flow of 60% at a pulse rate of 60/min and a pulse duration of 35% within the pulsatile flow interval.