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- 2017
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The impact of alteplase on pulmonary graft function in donation after circulatory death - An experimental study
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- 2015
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Lungs exposed to 1 hour warm ischemia without heparin before harvesting might be suitable candidates for transplantation.
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Comparative study of the microvascular blood flow in the intestinal wall, wound contraction and fluid evacuation during negative pressure wound therapy in laparostomy using the V.A.C. abdominal dressing and the ABThera open abdomen negative pressure therapy system.
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- 2013
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Heparin does not seem to improve the function of pulmonary grafts for lung transplantation.
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Is it possible to further improve the function of pulmonary grafts by extending the duration of lung reconditioning using ex vivo lung perfusion?
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- 2012
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Microvascular Blood Flow Changes in the Small Intestinal Wall During Conventional Negative Pressure Wound Therapy and Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Using a Protective Disc Over the Intestines in Laparostomy.
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- 2011
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Macroscopic changes during negative pressure wound therapy of the open abdomen using conventional negative pressure wound therapy and NPWT with a protective disc over the intestines.
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- 2010
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Comparative outcome of double lung transplantation using conventional donor lungs and non-acceptable donor lungs reconditioned ex vivo.
2010) In Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery(
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- 2008
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A compare between myocardial topical negative pressure levels of-25 mmHg and-50 mmHg in a porcine model
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Myocardial topical negative pressure increases blood flow in hypothermic, ischemic myocardium.
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