Organ Preservation Solutions
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Subject Areas on Research
- A normothermic ex vivo organ perfusion delivery method for cardiac transplantation gene therapy.
- Analysis of myocardial function in orthotopic cardiac allografts after prolonged storage in UW solution.
- Antiangiogenic agents protect liver sinusoidal lining cells from cold preservation injury in rat liver transplantation.
- Elevated Cardiac Troponin I in Preservation Solution Is Associated With Primary Graft Dysfunction.
- Enhanced cardiac preservation with oxygenated University of Wisconsin solution.
- Evaluation of solutions for small intestinal preservation. Biochemical changes as a function of storage time.
- Experience with combined hepatic, pancreaticoduodenal, and renal procurement with UW solution.
- Feasibility of vitrification as a storage method for tissue-engineered blood vessels.
- Group index of the human cornea at 1.3-microm wavelength obtained in vitro by optical coherence domain reflectometry.
- Impact of donor factors and preservation on function and survival after liver transplantation.
- Intestinal transplantation: the University of Wisconsin experience.
- Outcomes of transplantation using organs from a donor infected with Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase (KPC)-producing K. pneumoniae.
- PAS-C platelets contain less plasma protein, lower anti-A and anti-B titers, and decreased HLA antibody specificities compared to plasma platelets.
- Procurement, preservation, and transport of cadaver kidneys.
- Restoration of intracellular ATP production in banked red blood cells improves inducible ATP export and suppresses RBC-endothelial adhesion.
- Safety and efficacy of living donor liver preservation with HTK solution.
- The predictive value of donor liver biopsies on the development of primary nonfunction after orthotopic liver transplantation.
- The use of UW solution in clinical transplantation. A 4-year experience.
- Update on preservation of liver grafts.
- Utilization of pediatric donors for pancreas transplantation.
- Vein graft preservation solutions, patency, and outcomes after coronary artery bypass graft surgery: follow-up from the PREVENT IV randomized clinical trial.
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Keywords of People
- Alexander, John Hunter Peel, Professor of Medicine, Medicine, Cardiology