Publications by authors named "S Preussner"

The conception of an implantable kidney provides the substitute of the non-functioning kidney by a technical-biological system. The filtration function is to be performed by a capillary hemofilter. The results obtained in an open test circulation on 3 filters produced by optimum aspects were represented and compared with the physiological performance parameters of the kidney.

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The success of a transfusion of thrombocytes is influenced by numerous factors concerning both the preparation of the platelet concentrate and the recipient. In a long-term substitution of thrombocytes on account of the appearance of immunological and unspecific consumption processes the control of the effectiveness is indicated. The determination of the thrombocyte increment and the resonance thrombography are suitable for this purpose.

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The clinical use of the transfusion of thrombocytes, its indication and problems in the long-term substitution of thrombocytes are explained. Out of the side effects the alloimmunisation against antigens of the HLA-system in the long-term substitution is of greatest importance. A substitution of thrombocytes is indicated in the disturbances of formation.

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Whereas numerous investigations and extensive experiences have been available for some years on problems of storing erythrocytes and thrombocytes, it was only recently that the storage of granulocytes with the aim at maintaining their function for a longer period has been given proper regard as a problem, which, however, could not be brought to a satisfactory solution. Primarily, attention is focused on specific cell physiology. At the same time it is necessary to have at hand a number of approaches covering as many partial aspects of the granulocyte function as possible to identify the functional damages or the extent of cell damage in connection with storage.

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The investigations were aimed at examining the impact of methodically simple separating and enriching techniques for gaining granulocytes on the bactericidal capacity and NBT reduction in isolated granulocytes. For this purpose, granulocytes were gained by the technique of sedimentation and flotation. Granulocytes isolated by the cell separator Haemonetics model 30 were used as reference material.

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