Venous reservoirs are interposed between the patient and the arterial pump
and serve to remove air bubbles and provide compliance that accommodates
variations in the volume of blood circulating in the extracorporeal
circuit during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The invention is a reservoir
that incorporates automated means to remove air bubbles from the venous
line prior to the blood entering the arterial blood pump. In another
form, the reservoir includes means that handles foam prior to the blood
entering the blood pump. In yet another form, the invention is means that
improve air removal in a soft shell venous reservoir. These features are
applicable to CPB circuits using gravity drainage or vacuum assisted
venous drainage.