Publications by authors named "R Rogulenko"

Background: Graft thrombosis and intimal hyperplasia represent the major causes of graft failure. Heparin has been shown to have a beneficial effect on long-term patency and on prevention of intimal hyperplasia. Thus, the purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of heparin coating on patency rate and intimal hyperplasia in small synthetic vascular grafts.

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A rapid and efficient circulatory support system may save a patient in cardiogenic shock. Left heart bypass with percutaneous and trans-septal placement of the aspiration cannula simplifies the circuit and eliminates the need for an oxygenator. In this pre-clinical study we assessed left heart bypass support with a centrifugal pump using new cannulae prepared for percutaneous placement (14 F arterial catheter and 16 F left atrial aspiration line) in 5 anaesthetized pigs.

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In cardiac surgery a reduction of homologous blood products is mainly achieved by autologous blood salvage. Unprocessed retransfusion of autologous blood may induce changes in hemostasis. We assessed changes of activated clotting times (ACT) after retransfusion of unprocessed (1) oxygenator blood and (2) shed mediastinal blood.

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Objects: Myocardial revascularization is performed preferentially with internal mammary artery grafts. Pedicle preparation and pharmacologic vasodilatory treatment vary greatly. Objective measurements are difficult since peripheral and later coronary vascular resistance and possible competitive flow of the native bypassed coronary artery will influence the results significantly.

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A study of the activity of SDG, LDG, NAD-D in several structures of the heart was carried out in acute compensated massive embolism of the pulmonary artery. TV-histophotometry demonstrated heterogeneity of metabolic processes in the myocardium in the control and experimental group. The animals with pulmonary artery embolism showed diverse hemodynamic changes in the lesser and greater circulation.

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