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Additives to preservation solutions
Progrès en Urologie, 2014As the impact of ischemia reperfusion injury on graft outcome is now well defined, efforts are made towards decreasing these lesions, typically through the improvement of preservation techniques. The use of pharmacological supplements which could be compatible with any preservation solution used by the transplant center and target specific pathways of ...
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Preservation solutions for transplantation
Transplantation Proceedings, 1999Eurocollins has almost been abandoned because of the glucose disadvantage. UW is certainly the most used preservation solution for livers, kidneys, and pancreases with excellent clinical and experimental preservation data. UW can certainly be considered the current golden standard solution.
F, Mühlbacher +2 more
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Preservation solution for lung transplantation
General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2009Despite the increasing success of lung transplantation as the mainstay therapeutic modality for end-stage lung disease, the 1-year survival rate after lung transplantation remains 80% and primary graft dysfunction (PGD) accounts for 30% of mortality. Ischemia-reperfusion injury has been identified as one of the main causes of PGD, and thus significant ...
Yoshinori, Okada, Takashi, Kondo
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Swine pancreas preservation with celsior solution
Transplantation Proceedings, 2000elsior solution is a new extracellular type of solution that was initially proposed as a cardioplegic solution in heart transplantation. Because of its low viscosity and antioxidant and antioedematogenic properties it was subsequently investigated experimentally and found suitable for lung, kidney, and liver preservation. It is now used with increasing
BALDAN N +8 more
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Preoxygenation of Different Preservation Solutions for Porcine Pancreas Preservation
Transplantation Proceedings, 2010Organ preservation quality impacts porcine islet cell isolation and transplantation success. Among several preservation methods, the two-layer method is promising, but technically demanding and fails to deliver sufficient oxygen. The use of hyperbaric oxygenation may be an easier, more effective method to supply high partial pressure of oxygen (pO(2 ...
F, Hackl +9 more
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2013
For an efficient visualization of hyperspectral image, we would like to combine as many features from the spectral bands as possible, typically characterized by the edges, boundaries, or textures. Various features in the data are clearly visible and observable only over a small subset of bands in the hyperspectral image.
Subhasis Chaudhuri, Ketan Kotwal
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For an efficient visualization of hyperspectral image, we would like to combine as many features from the spectral bands as possible, typically characterized by the edges, boundaries, or textures. Various features in the data are clearly visible and observable only over a small subset of bands in the hyperspectral image.
Subhasis Chaudhuri, Ketan Kotwal
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Hyperosmolar cold storage kidney preservative solution
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1975A hyperosmolar kidney preservative solution which can maintain kidneys from experimental animals viable for up to 72 hours is described. Using the criterion of a one-month failure rate, the cold storage preservation method was found to be superior to machine preservation methods.
J Y, Masuda, R N, Bleich, J H, Beckerman
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Preservation Solutions for Solid Organ Transplantation
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2006Solid organ transplantation was one of the greatest medical advances of the 20th century. Current preservation technology falls short of maintaining organs ex vivo in perpetuity. This review examines the biochemical basis of organ degradation in response to ischaemia, preservation solution composition and potential future organ preservation technology.
C H, Wilson, N R, Brook, D, Talbot
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Additive Solutions for Better Blood Preservation
CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1987For several decades the standard blood preservative solution consisted of citrate, dextrose, and, later, phosphate (ACD and CPD). In 1978 a new solution containing adenine (CPDA-1) was introduced to permit extension of red cell shelf life from 21 to 35 days.
Gerald L. Moore, John G Batsakis
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