Publications by authors named "D Saborio"

We present the case of a 57-year-old woman who had an intramural hematoma of the ascending aorta and aortic arch. After initial blood pressure control and imaging studies, the patient underwent limited surgical repair that consisted of ascending aortic replacement. One week postoperatively, the aortic arch hematoma progressed to a full dissection that extended into the proximal descending aorta.

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The safety and efficacy of a second-generation improved antiseptic catheter impregnated with silver sulfadiazine and increased levels of chlorhexidine on its outer surface and chlorhexidine alone on its luminal surfaces was compared in vitro and in vivo to standard antiseptic catheters impregnated with these antimicrobials on their outer surfaces only. In rat and pig intravenous models, the improved antiseptic catheter was significantly more effective in resisting both outer surface and luminal colonization compared with the standard antiseptic or control catheters. There was no evidence of tissue toxicity in any group.

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The authors review the management of postpneumonectomy bronchopleural fistulae and describe the place of the transsternal transpericardial approach, especially in the management of recalcitrant postpneumonectomy bronchopleural fistulae. The technique is described in detail, and the results of the published series are analyzed. The authors do recommend the use of this approach in the recalcitrant fistula that has failed standard approaches.

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Although transplantation remains the treatment of choice for diabetes mellitus, immunological rejection of allografts continues to be a major problem. The search for strategies to prevent graft rejection led us to examine if the fate of developing T cells may be influenced by the presence of allo MHC class I peptides in the thymus because T cell receptor-MHC class I/self-peptide interaction regulates thymocyte development. We studied the effects of intrathymic (IT) injection of a short segment of a synthetic immunogenic MHC class I peptide (peptide 2, residues 67-85) of the hypervariable domain of RT1.

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