Biological rhythms (circadian rhythms) have been observed in the hemodynamics of experimental animals (calves). After artificial total heart replacement these rhythms are typically altered compared to control animals. These observations induce a growing consideration of chronobiological aspects in a systemanalysis for the conception of an automatic external control of the artificial heart, which has to be divided in:--parameter-progression (tendencies), --parameter-variation (discrete, oscillations), --parameter-coupling (phase shifts).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThoraxchir Vask Chir
December 1977
Thrombocyte levels of patients undergoing open heart surgery were studied to compare effects of a bubble with a membrane oxygenator. Loss of platelets, which is not explained by hemodilution, is smaller in membrane oxygenation and normal level of platelets is readily established postoperatively compared to conventional bubble oxygenation.
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August 1977
Chir Forum Exp Klin Forsch
April 1977
Total heart replacement was performed in 7 calves. All animals were alive at 3 weeks, and four survived more than 2 months up to 121 days. Failure of the pumping equipment was responsible for death in each case.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is reported on 10 calves surviving total artificial heart replacement more than 100 hours. Pneumatically driven double-chambered blood pumps made of silastic were implanted. During the experiments an increase of the right atrial pressure as well as a rise of the perfusion volumes (CO) and of the blood volumes could be found regularly.
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April 1976
Report of a case oa anomalous venous drainage of the right lung into the right hepatic vein treated by disconnection of the anomalous pulmonary vein and end-to-side anastomosis to the left atrium. Following a review of 25 surgically treated patients with infracardiac drainage of the right lung the different surgical approaches are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiomed Tech (Berl)
December 1974