Publications by authors named "Hans Kaulbach"

Background: Reduction of ventricular dilatation, rather than direct improvement of pump function, has been suggested to be the main working mechanism of dynamic cardiomyoplasty (CMP). This working mechanism was examined in the goat using a chronic cardiac dilatation model induced by the creation of a cervical arteriovenous shunt and submitted to passive and active CMP.

Methods: Fourteen female goats underwent surgical creation of a shunt between the left carotid artery and the jugular vein.

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Background: The acute effects of cardiomyoplasty in an experimental model of chronic dilated heart have not been thoroughly investigated. Therefore, a model of chronic left ventricular (LV) dilatation was created to accurately determine actual changes shortly after passive and active wrapped skeletal muscle.

Methods: A carotid-jugular shunt model in 8 goats was used to induce progressive dilatation of the cardiac ventricles.

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Objective: Clinical data have suggested the occurrence of temporary short-term deterioration of the heart following cardiomyoplasty. The purpose of this study was to monitor the short-term hemodynamic effects of cardiomyoplasty in a goat model of a dilated left ventricle, using conductance catheters (ie, pressure-volume loops) and cardiac output measurements.

Methods: Eight female goats underwent acute cardiomyoplasty 8 to 12 weeks after left ventricular (LV) dilatation was induced by a carotid jugular arteriovenous shunt.

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