Physiology of extracorporeal gas exchange

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Circulating venous blood outside the body, through an artificial lung (membrane oxygenator), and returning oxygenated blood to the patient is extracorporeal gas exchange. Oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange in a membrane lung is controlled by regulating blood flow, blood composition, and device design. With this control, lung function can be replaced for weeks by artificial organs.

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Bartlett, R. H. (2020). Physiology of extracorporeal gas exchange. Comprehensive Physiology, 10(3), 879–891. https://doi.org/10.1002/cphy.c190006

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