Guidoin R, Domurado D, Poignant S, Gosselin C, Awad J
Res Exp Med (Berl). 1977 Sep 30;171(2):129-39. doi: 10.1007/BF01851360.
Aggregates of amorphous material which develop during storage of banked blood have been implicated as a cause of pulmonary micro-embolism in man following massive transfusion. Such pulmonary micro-embolism may be a causal factor in the development of post traumatic pulmonary insufficiency. At present several microaggregate filters for use in massive transfusion are commercially available, and on of these is the Fenwal filter. It is composed of a screen filter which removes microclots of 250 microns and higher, a layer of polyurethane foam and a layer of nylon wool. The resistance of this device is very acceptable and the filter may be used for several blood units, but its efficiency seems less than that of Dacron wool filter.
储存库血过程中形成的无定形物质聚集体被认为是大量输血后人类发生肺微栓塞的一个原因。这种肺微栓塞可能是创伤后肺功能不全发生的一个致病因素。目前,有几种用于大量输血的微聚体过滤器在市场上有售,其中之一是芬瓦尔过滤器。它由一个能去除250微米及以上微凝块的筛网过滤器、一层聚氨酯泡沫和一层尼龙棉组成。该装置的阻力非常合适,该过滤器可用于多个血液单位,但它的效率似乎低于涤纶棉过滤器。