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Sternum wound contraction and distension during negative pressure wound therapy when using a rigid disc to prevent heart and lung rupture.
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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy-associated Tissue Trauma and Pain: A Controlled In vivo Study Comparing Foam and Gauze Dressing Removal by Immunohistochemistry for Substance P and Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide in the Wound Edge.
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The effect of endogenously released glucose, insulin, glucagon-like peptide 1, ghrelin on cardiac output, heart rate, stroke volume, and blood pressure
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Effects on heart pumping function when using foam and gauze for negative pressure wound therapy of sternotomy wounds
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Relationship between postprandial changes in cardiac left ventricular function, glucose and insulin concentrations, gastric emptying, and satiety in healthy subjects
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The influence on wound contraction and fluid evacuation of a rigid disc inserted to protect exposed organs during negative pressure wound therapy.
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Undertrycksbehandling av sår: Kunskap om verkningsmekanismer och komplikationer ger nya möjligheter.
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A rigid barrier between the heart and sternum protects the heart and lungs against rupture during negative pressure wound therapy.
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How to recondition ex vivo initially rejected donor lungs for clinical transplantation: clinical experience from lund university hospital.
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Effects on drainage of the mediastinum and pleura during negative pressure wound therapy when using a rigid barrier to prevent heart rupture.
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