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II and EF supervised the study. All authors approved the final version of the manuscript.
Ethics approval
Ethical approval for this study( Ethical Committee IRB N ° 00012157) was provided by the ethical committee of the Marie Lannelongue Surgical Center, Paris Saint Joseph Hospital Group, Le Plessis Robinson, France.
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Cite this article as: Diop S, Nader M, Fadel E, Kassab M-C, Ghadbane H, Ion I & Thes J. Acid-base status of the blood contained in the cardiotomy reservoir during deep hypothermic circulatory arrest at 18 ° C. J Extra Corpor Technol 2025, 57, 123--128. https:// doi. org / 10.1051 / ject / 2025014.