
The Effect of Surgical Field Suction Flow Rate and Venous Reservoir Levels on Gaseous Microemboli Transmission
This in vitro study investigated how suction flow rate and venous reservoir level influence gaseous microemboli (GME) during cardiopulmonary bypass. Using a mock CPB circuit with bovine blood, higher suction speeds and lower reservoir levels significantly increased GME transmission. The interaction between these variables was strongest at the venous line, while arterial filtration reduced but did not eliminate emboli.




