Publications by authors named "A Khagani"

Objective: Although airway problems after lung and heart-lung transplantation have been greatly reduced due to changes in surgical technique, excessive granulation tissue at the anastomosis may threaten airway patency. Treatment options include electrocautery, dilation, laser coagulation and stent placement however, recurrence remains a problem. Cryotherapy, the controlled application of extreme cold, is effective at causing cell lysis in granulation tissue and may therefore be effective after lung transplantation for airway problems arising from granulation stenosis.

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Heart transplantation.

J Antimicrob Chemother

October 1995

Increased experience and knowledge in the field of heart transplantation has resulted in continued expansion of this clinical activity. The same experience has served to identify many problems and provided some answers which are in many instances incomplete. The outstanding problems in heart transplantation are firstly the availability of donor organs, secondly, the limited storage of excised donor hearts and thirdly the conundrum of transplant vascular disease as it is manifested in the coronary arteries of the donor heart.

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The human gastroepiploic artery has been used as a coronary artery bypass conduit in a limited number of clinical studies. It has been postulated that the capacity of the endothelium to release vasoactive substances may contribute to differing patency rates observed in established bypass grafts. We have now examined endothelial function in the human gastroepiploic artery.

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Measurement of the potential difference (PD) across the airways provides an indication of the viability and integrity of the lining epithelium. PD was recorded from the lower airways in "diseased controls" and in patients following heart-lung transplantation. Diseased controls showed a high PD centrally which fell (became less negative) peripherally (trachea -15.

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