Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Aufnahmeleitung
English translation:
transducer tubing
German term
Aufnahmeleitung
Talking about an incident with an oxygenator that occurred during an operation, and possible reasons for this incident. Here it's looking at whether there was a fault with the pressure sensors, and then saying it's unlikely (the above sentence is explaining why it's not very likely).
I can't make any sense whatsoever out of "Aufnahmeleitung" Everywhere I look, it has a completely different meaning that would make no sense at all in this context. Clearly that meaning is standard usage, while this is not. But what does it mean here??? TIA for your help.
3 +1 | transducer tubing, line, or connection | David Tracey, PhD |
2 | intake pipe/feed | David Hollywood |
Feb 10, 2012 07:31: Harald Moelzer (medical-translator) changed "Field (specific)" from "Medical (general)" to "Medical: Instruments"
Proposed translations
transducer tubing, line, or connection
"FIG. 5 shows another embodiment of the invention similar to the one described in FIG. 4, but modified in that a single connector has replaced the three individual luer lock connectors used to attach the tubings from the aspirating pump and differential pressure transducer to their corresponding orifices on the modified gas inlet of the oxygenator."
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5591399/description.html
"The arterio-venous loop (A-V loop), which when divided will be connected to the venous and arterial cannula by the surgeon, is connected to the venous reservoir inlet and oxygenator outlet. The arterial line filter (with bypass link), pressure transducer and bubble detector are attached to the systemic flow tubing (see Fig. 1.1)."
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DJNBae1Kx6gC&pg=PA24&dq=o...
and from the same source:
'The pressure line may now be connected, via an air-free isolator to the line pressure gauge and pressure transducer."
from Ghosh, Falter and Cook (ads) "Cardiopulmonary Bypass". (Cambridge Medicine)
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