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Basic Aspects of Blood Trauma - A Workshop Symposium on Basic Aspects of Blood Trauma in Extracorporeal Oxygenation held at Stolberg near Aachen, Federal Republic of Germany, November 21-23, 1978 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979)
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Basic Aspects of Blood Trauma - A Workshop Symposium on Basic Aspects of Blood Trauma in Extracorporeal Oxygenation held at Stolberg near Aachen, Federal Republic of Germany, November 21-23, 1978 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979)
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The contact between the human blood and foreign technical apparatus
(circulatory) and respiratory assist devices, arti ficial kidneys)
leads to changes in the plasmatic and cel lular components of the
blood, which have often only been taken as signs of gross but
passive blood destruction. There is much evidence to support this
notion in parts (mechanical cellolysis of erythrocytes and
thrombocytes), however, these changes have to be seen in a broader
bio logical context as an organ-specific reaction of the blood. It
is an unjustified oversimplification to simply treat the blood as
transport organ for respiratory gases (02 and CO ) and metabolites.
The blood is rather also an organ 2 system for specific and
unspecific defense mechanisms, di rected against the hazards of
mechanical, microbiological and toxicological risks posed to
multicellular macro-orga nisms in an environment in which trauma
and other distur bances of the physical integrity are common. The
two defense systems of the blood are based on humural and cellular
constituents; the latter have to be considered as "excitable
cells," capable of responding in a predictable and automatic
fashion to adequate stimuli. The response of the cellular
constituents in controlled and coordinated by chemical mediators.
The immunological research of the last century has distinguished
two separate defense systems of the blood: I. The highly specific
defense system (immune system sen sustrictori) which is
phylogenetically new and is ontogenetically learned."
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