Publications by authors named "Hiroaki Harasaki"

Objective: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of pulsatile cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) on sheep regional renal blood flow by comparing pulsatile and non-pulsatile perfusion at two different flow rates.

Design: Seven female Suffolk sheep were used and the animals were perfused with pulsatile and non-pulsatile CPB at flow rates of 60 and 100 ml/min/kg. Regional renal blood flow was measured by the colored microsphere method.

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White cells are a critical functional element circulating in blood. This study sheared fresh whole bovine blood in stainless steel and polymeric capillary tubes of various lengths and diameters. Flow rate was constant, resulting in a range of exposure times and shear stresses.

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Thermal models are used to analyze responses of muscle and lung tissue to transient (30-45 min) and chronic (4-7 week) heating in vivo. The general bioheat model, which describes one-dimensional temperature dynamics, incorporates heat conductance and perfusion. In general, perfusion changes with time and distance from a heated surface.

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A series of multicenter in vivo studies have been conducted to assess the biocompatibility and device performance of the HeartSaver VAD, a totally implantable pulsatile ventricular assist device (VAD). The experiments (n = 23) were conducted in calves with a mean weight of 101 (75-152) kg. Implants took place at four centers using two different surgical procedures of implantation (one with cardiopulmonary bypass and one without).

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Background And Purpose: Surgery for renal cancer associated with a level III or IV tumor thrombus often involves cardiopulmonary bypass, deep hypothermia, and exploration of the right atrium and inferior vena cava (IVC). This major open operation necessitates a large median sternotomy incision and a midline abdominal or chevron incision. Herein, we investigate the feasibility of purely laparoscopic IVC and right atrial thrombectomy utilizing deep hypothermic circulatory arrest.

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An ideal heart valve prosthesis, which has both the flow dynamic properties and blood compatibility of a tissue valve prosthesis and the durability of a mechanical prosthesis, does not exist. The Triflo trileaflet mechanical heart valve (MHV; Triflo Medical Inc., Irvine, CA) is a newly developed MHV prosthesis with the following design goals: central flow, minimal flow disturbance and stasis around the hinge region, and durability.

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Platelet and coagulation function were evaluated in four different animal species with a newly developed clot signature analyzer (CSA). CSA is unique in that it simultaneously measures global platelet and coagulation function under flow using whole blood. No anticoagulant, chemical, or immunologic agent is required.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the in vivo pump performance of our total artificial heart (TAH), the "MagScrew TAH." The TAH consists of a blood pump and control logic developed at the Cleveland Clinic and the MagScrew actuator and electronic control system developed by Foster-Miller Technologies, Inc. (Albany, NY).

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