Re: AW: AW: [HSF] the little heat exchanger for arch op´s

Tea Acuff tacuff at swbell.net
Sat Dec 23 22:11:38 EST 2006


Kind of reminds me of a Western gun slinger throwing the wiskey bottle up in the air and blowing it to pieces before it hits the ground. Keep a firin', Bob. Never seen anything like it.
Tea


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From: "Rwmfglycar at aol.com" <Rwmfglycar at aol.com>
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Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 8:49:53 AM
Subject: Re: AW: AW: [HSF] the little heat exchanger for arch op´s


In a message dated 12/22/2006 9:04:59 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
prasannasimha at gmail.com writes:

I have  seen these sort of coils in disposable things but was wondering 
if they  have a reusable one- that would be great -
Some years ago (I think around  14 years back) I made a heating cooling 
blanket using 1/4th inch tubes  coiled in a counter current mechanism to 
warm and cool our patients.  Actually one of my perfusionists presented 
it in their  conference.
Hence my interest especially wrt to  design.
Prasanna


Here is a project: what does it take to ensure absolute safety after  
cleaning and resterilising equipment through which blood has passed. The US  answer 
is simple: too much. But there may be a better answer for you.
Bob 
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