Publications by authors named "Blumenstock D"

Background: Before 1983 we routinely used subxiphoid drainage for the management of pericardial effusions. Pericardial-pleural window through a left anterior thoracotomy was used in selected patients. Due to frustration over the rate of recurrent pericardial effusions with subxiphoid drainage alone and concern over the higher morbidity with thoracotomy, the creation of a 3-cm pericardial-peritoneal window in the fused portion of the pericardium and diaphragm overlying the left lobe of the liver was added to subxiphoid drainage in 1983.

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The first homotransplantation of the lung in a human was performed in early 1963, thirty years ago. It is the purpose of this review to evaluate the significance of this event and to determine its effects on the further development of lung transplantation.

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Seven beagle recipients surviving 2-11 years after allotransplantation of a left lung were available for study of pulmonary function. Significant reductions of ventilation and perfusion to the transplanted lung were documented by radionuclide scanning. These reductions in function were well-matched, however, and allowed relatively normal gas exchange, as measured by VD/VT, arterial PO2 and shunt fraction.

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Immunologic, morphologic, and functional evaluations were performed in beagle dogs with single lung allografts surviving 3-13 years after transplantation. Immunosuppressive treatment included lethal total-body irradiation, autologous bone marrow reconstitution, and three doses of methotrexate. Three beagle recipients with full DLA-haplotype-matched grafts and five recipients with one-haplotype-mismatched grafts were studied.

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Canine dendritic cells were prepared from peripheral blood or lymph nodes using a series of steps including fractionation on bovine plasma albumin (BPA), irradiation with 4000 R, incubation for 16-18 hours, and refractionation on BPA. Dendritic cells were recovered in the low density (LD) fraction containing approximately 0.6% of the unfractionated cells.

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Exposure to supralethal total body irradiation and transplantation of bone marrow from a DLA- and pedigree-identical donor have regularly produced successful engraftment and the establishment of stable long-term chimerism in beagles of the Cooperstown colony. Bone marrow allografts performed in pairs of dogs bearing identical DLA haplotypes derived from different pedigree origins (i.e.

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Lung transplantation update.

Transplant Proc

September 1977

This review has indicated that there is decreased activity in research of experimental lung transplantation and a virtual cessation of lung transplants in man. Several groups are continuing active research in various aspects of the lung transplantation problems, but it is suspected that a greater effort will be required before transplantation of the lung will become commonplace for human patients. In the appendix attached to the bibliography, we have attempted to identify groups of investigators by geographic locations in the hope of allowing a better comprehension of where and by whom research and lung transplantation is being conducted so that better communication can be established among workers in the field.

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20 Cooperstown beagles of known DL-A genotypes (B" dogs) were exposed to supralethal total body irradiation and received a bone marrow allograft from a DL-A identical donor (A" dog); the resulting chimeras have survived uneventfully for 882, 1466 days, with no evidence of secondary disease, and have been tolerant to kidney and skin allografts obtained from the donor of marrow. Treatment of "A" dogs with serum obtained from their long-term "B" chimeras had no significant effect upon the ability of the recipients to reject "B" skin allografts..

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