The International journal of artificial organs
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Comparative Study
Pulsatile perfusion preservation for expanded-criteria donors kidneys: Impact on delayed graft function rate.
Expanded criteria donors (ECD) kidneys are a potential solution to organ shortage, but exhibit more delayed graft function (DGF). We conducted a prospective controlled study aiming to evaluate the impact of pulsatile perfusion preservation (PPP) on DGF rate. ⋯ Pulsatile perfusion preservation significantly reduced DGF rate in ECD kidney transplantation.
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Altered endothelial response has been described in diabetics after cardiac surgery. Infections and inflammatory organ damage often complicate the postoperative course. We evaluated endothelial/cytokine response (ECR) after cardiac surgery and its role on infective/inflammatory complications of type II diabetic patients. ⋯ The diabetics showed higher endothelial activation and lower antiinflammatory response to CPB compared to non-diabetics. Infections in diabetic patients correlated with depressed IL-2, while inflammatory complications correlated to higher endothelial activation and lower anti-inflammatory cytokine secretion.
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Thromboembolic events have been observed in heart failure (HF) patients supported by long-term mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices. It has been hypothesized that these adverse events may be the result of platelet activation associated with high rotational speeds common to axial flow pumps. In this study, markers of platelet activation were investigated in HF patients supported by a HeartMate II left ventricular assist device (LVAD). ⋯ There were no discernable changes in platelet activation markers soluble P-selectin and soluble CD40 ligand in HF patients support by HeartMate II LVAD independently of length of support, anti-platelet, and anti-coagulation regimens.
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The combination of materials that still has highest wear resistance for total hip replacement is ceramic-on-ceramic. However, brittleness is a major concern for ceramics: in vivo and in vitro studies on ceramic hip prostheses correlate microseparation with hip noise, ceramic wear, or ceramic liner damage. Ceramic microseparation can lead to edge load, ceramic head wear, and squeaking. ⋯ In particular, the results obtained in this work revealed an increase of about 12-fold compared to previous results without microseparation conditions. No significant differences were observed between the two different inclinations on the wear patterns of the acetabular cups with a level of significance of a = 0.5. The location and general shape of the stripes wear were similar for the retrieved and simulator balls.
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Comparative Study
PUCA pump and IABP comparison: analysis of hemodynamic and energetic effects using a digital computer model of the circulation.
The pulsatile catheter pump (PUCA pump) is a left ventricular assist device that provides additional flow to the left ventricle. It is usually run in order to ensure a counterpulsation effect, as in the case of the intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP). Because of this similarity, a comparison between the PUCA pump and the IABP was conducted from both the hemodynamic and energetic points of view. ⋯ On the other hand, for lower values of Csa, IABP performance improves so much that the PUCA pump flow needs to be increased in order to ensure a hemodynamic effect comparable to that of the IABP. Energetic results show a trend similar to the hemodynamic ones. The study will be continued by investigating other energetic variables and the autonomic response of the cardiovascular system.