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Ex-vivo recruitment and x-ray assessment of donor lungs in a challenging retrieval from a donor supported by lvad using the portable normothermic perfusion system: A case report
Lung transplantation (LTx) is limited by the shortage of suitable donors. To overcome this problem, many programs have begun to use donors with extended criteria (marginal donors). However, brain-dead patients with implanted mechanical circulatory support system have rarely been considered as potential lung donors. This case demonstrates the feasibility of lung transplantations from organ donors supported by a mechanical circulatory support system despite the possible difficulties of lung retrieval.
CASE PRESENTATION:
Our case presents a successful procurement and bilateral lung transplantation from a donor supported by a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) who experienced an intraoperatively haemodynamic complication. The use of portable normothermic perfusion device let us to reduce ischemic injury and assess these marginal donor lungs helping us to determine the clinical suitability for transplantation. Given our extensive experience with the device instrumentation and management, the EVLP process was uneventful with excellent post-transplant course.
CONCLUSIONS:
This case report demonstrates the feasibility of lung transplantations from organ donors supported by a mechanical circulatory support system using the portable normothermic perfusion platform to assess and preserve these donor lungs
Functional stability of cerebral circulatory system
The functional stability of the cerebral circulation system seems to be based on the active mechanisms and on those stemming from specific of the biophysical structure of the system under study. This latter parameter has some relevant criteria for its quantitative estimation. The data obtained suggest that the essential part of the mechanism for active responses of cerebral vessels which maintains the functional stability of this portion of the vascular system, consists of a neurogenic component involving central nervous structures localized, for instance, in the medulla oblongata
Evaluation of the cardiovascular system during various circulatory stresses Progress report, 1 Jun. 1969 - 30 May 1970
Cardiovascular system evaluation during various circulatory stresse
Preliminary evaluation test of the Langley cardiovascular conditioning suit concept
Cardiovascular conditioning suit to provide transmural pressure gradient in circulatory system during weightlessnes
The effects of ganglionic and adrenergic blockade on the circulation of the young chimpanzee Final technical report, 1 Oct. 1963 - 30 Apr. 1965
Ganglionic and adrenergic blockade effects on circulatory system studied on young chimpanze
Mathematical modelling of the cardiovascular system
In this paper we will address the problem of developing mathematical models
for the numerical simulation of the human circulatory system. In particular, we
will focus our attention on the problem of haemodynamics in large human
arteries
Concepts in cardiology : a historical perspective
Our current knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system has been
reached by deduction and reasoning over several centuries. In this article, the history of these theories is briefly outlined.peer-reviewe
Titulo del preprint: Secondary and university students' representations of the human circulatory system
The Version of Record of this manuscript has been published and is available in Journal of Biological Education 43.4 (2009): 159-163There is no agreement about the robustness of intuitive representations of the circulatory system and their susceptibility to change by instruction. In this paper, we analyse to what extent students with varying degrees of biology instruction and different ages (High School Health Science and Social Science students and first and final year University Psychology students) have been able to change their intuitive beliefs into scientific representations of the workings of the human circulatory system. We analysed two aspects of the representation of the circulatory system: models of the circulatory
system (the relationship between the heart and lungs in the blood pathway) and the circulatory system pattern (the blood pathway between organs). In relation to the models of the circulatory system, we found differences among the different groups of students according to the amount of biological instruction they had. The majority of participants (High School Social Science students and both University Psychology student groups) had an incomplete model, which did not include the lungs while the High School Health Science students group had a scientific representation. As for the circulatory system
pattern, we did not find differences among groups. However, we cannot conclude that the representations of the two aspects of the circulatory system (model and pattern) are independent. The data in this study show that compulsory human physiology instruction did not enhance the acquisition of a scientific representation of the human circulatory syste
Evaluation of exercise-respiratory system modifications and preliminary respiratory-circulatory system integration scheme
The respiratory control system, functioning as an independent system, is presented with modifications of the exercise subroutine. These modifications illustrate an improved control of ventilation rates and arterial and compartmental gas tensions. A very elementary approach to describing the interactions of the respiratory and circulatory system is presented
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