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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Test apparatus, 4 units of RC surrounded by coolant packs in a polystyrene box. One
RC unit placed in a pressure cuff (which was inflated as required, to express the
contents of the RC unit) and connected via a 220 mm insulated IV line and 3-way stopcock
to the inlet of the blood warmer. A tube was connected from the blood warmer outlet
via a 3-way stopcock to a waste bag on top of an electronic balance and the balance
output was recorded at approximately 30-second intervals – for determining the outlet
flow rate. 10 mL samples were withdrawn from the inlet stopcock when the RC from the
unit first began flowing into the blood warmer, and from the outlet stopcock at the
point where the unit was estimated to be half full and as the RC unit emptied. As
each RC unit emptied, it was removed from the IV line and replaced with a full one
(until all RC units in the polystyrene box had been used). K-type thermocouples, connected
to a temperature logger, were placed in the blood warmer inlet and outlet ports, in
the polystyrene box and in the latent heat storage material inside the blood warmer.
Three-way stopcocks were placed immediately upstream from the thermocouple in the
blood warmer inlet line and immediately downstream from the thermocouple in the blood
warmer outlet line.
McEwen and Roxby BMC Emergency Medicine 2007 7:8 doi:10.1186/1471-227X-7-8 |