id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-010772-e7kfe87q Hospach, Ingeborg In vitro characterization of PrismaLung+: a novel ECCO(2)R device 2020-05-13 .txt text/plain 6171 262 50 Advances in extracorporeal CO(2) removal (ECCO(2)R) technologies may facilitate more protective lung ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome, and enable earlier weaning and/or avoid invasive mechanical ventilation entirely in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbations. As the volume flow of gases, i.e., the CO 2 removal rate, is temperature-and pressure-dependent, data were calculated at standard reference conditions, 0°C and 25°C (STP as defined by IUPAC), in addition to the physiological conditions, 37°C, for the PrismaLung+ device at a p in CO2 of 45 mmHg and Q B range of 200-450 mL/min (Fig. 3a) . In our in vitro study, pressure drop values across the three devices were relatively low, with levels of up to 25 mmHg with PrismaLung+ (surface area 0.8 m 2 ) at a blood flow rate of 450 mL/min. ./cache/cord-010772-e7kfe87q.txt ./txt/cord-010772-e7kfe87q.txt