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Perfusion balloon catheter

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1988
An autoperfusion balloon catheter was developed to allow passive myocardial perfusion during balloon inflation, through a central lumen and multiple side holes in the shaft proximal and distal to the balloon. This report reviews preliminary experimental animal data and initial human clinical experience with this device.
Richard S. Stack   +3 more
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Dilatation and the Expanding Balloon Catheter. Advantages of the Expanding Balloon Catheter [PDF]

open access: possible, 1983
The expanding balloon catheter was first presented by our group in 1977 [1–4] and has been commercially available for 6 months (Surgimed, Copenhagen). The major differences between this new catheter and that ones used so far are the following: 1.
F. Olbert, N. Muzika
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Balloon Dilation

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1990
Catheter therapy has gained an important role in the treatment of congenital heart disease. The cumulative experience with vascular and valvular balloon dilations has demonstrated low mortality and morbidity with short-term results similar to surgery. Currently, balloon dilation is an accepted treatment for valvular pulmonary stenosis, distal pulmonary
W Radtke, James E. Lock
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Balloon Flotation Catheter

Archives of Surgery, 1977
To the Editor.–Since Swan and Ganz advocated the use of the balloon flotation catheter for measurement of pulmonary artery pressure in monitoring critically ill patients, the importance of this method has been well demonstrated by many investigators.
Victor Dy   +2 more
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Balloon enteroclysis catheter

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1984
Pour eviter le reflux entero-gastrique au cours de l'enteroclyse on attache au haut distal du catheter un hallenet ...
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Nomenclature for the use of balloon catheters

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1989
1. Erne P, Lipkin D, Maseri A. Impaired betaadrenergic receptor and normal postreceptor responsiveness in congestive heart failure. Am J Cardiol 1988:61:1132-1134. 2. Reithmann C, Werdan K. Homologous vs. heterologous desensitization of the adenylate cyclase system in heart cells. Eur J Pharmacol 198l82:189-197.
Muayed Al Zaibag   +2 more
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Development of a Balloon Volume Sensor for Pulsating Balloon Catheters [PDF]

open access: possibleASAIO Journal, 2004
Helium pulsed balloons are integral components of several cardiovascular devices, including intraaortic balloon pumps (IABP) and a novel intravenous respiratory support catheter. Effective use of these devices clinically requires full inflation and deflation of the balloon, and improper operating conditions that lead to balloon under-inflation can ...
Timothy D.C. Nolan   +2 more
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Versatility of Inoue balloon catheter

International Journal of Cardiology, 1997
Inoue rubber nylon single balloon catheter is being used worldwide for performing balloon mitral valvuloplasty (BMV). The popularity of Inoue balloon is attributed to its self-positioning configuration, size-adjustability, rapid inflation-deflation sequence and the ease of performance.
Anil Kumar Goel   +4 more
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