Publications by authors named "H C Cuenoud"

Mechanical coronary artery occlusion is required for minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass and off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery. It is important that the method of occlusion be minimally traumatic. Chronic effects of these methods have never been studied.

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Background: Phenylpropanolamine produces dose-related, life-threatening cardiovascular, and central nervous toxicity from alpha-adrenergic overstimulation. Although some recommend the alpha-adrenergic antagonist, phentolamine, as treatment for such toxicity, its therapeutic efficacy has not been previously studied. We sought to determine if pretreatment with phentolamine could reduce acute myocardial injury and mortality in rats administered an overdose of phenylpropanolamine.

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Background: Endoscopic vein harvesting techniques are increasingly used for obtaining conduit for coronary artery bypass surgery. Although they offer advantages in healing over the conventional open technique, concern has been raised regarding the potential for trauma to the vein in the form of intimal disruption which would theoretically predispose to early graft thrombosis and/or development of stenoses. Unfortunately no long term data is yet available for determining if conduits harvested in this fashion are prone to such events.

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Background: In clinical practice pulmonary artery balloon counterpulsation (PABC) has been utilized only in the operative setting with the balloon housed in a graft attached to the pulmonary artery. Clearly, percutaneous insertion of a dedicated pulmonary artery balloon is a desirable goal for patients requiring temporary assist for right ventricular failure.

Methods: To address the question of right sided cardiopulmonary tolerance for a chronic indwelling pulmonary artery balloon, six adult ewes underwent percutaneous placement of an 11 ml pulmonary artery balloon, via the femoral vein.

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