26 results match your criteria: "National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics[Affiliation]"
Ann Thorac Surg
June 2018
Division of Cardiac Surgery, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Department of Physiology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, St. Boniface Research Center, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Department of Surgery, Max Rady College of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Electronic address:
Background: Normothermic ex vivo heart perfusion (EVHP) has been shown to improve the preservation of hearts donated after circulatory arrest and to facilitate clinical successful transplantation. Steroids are added to the perfusate solution in current clinical EVHP protocols; however, the impact of this approach on donor heart preservation has not been previously investigated. We sought to determine the impact of steroids on the inflammatory response and development of myocardial edema during EVHP.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Heart Lung Transplant
April 2018
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Alberta Transplant Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Canadian National Transplant Research Program, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Electronic address:
Background: Normothermic ex-vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) using positive pressure ventilation (PPV) and both acellular and red blood cell (RBC)-based perfusate solutions have increased the rate of donor organ utilization. We sought to determine whether a negative pressure ventilation (NPV) strategy would improve donor lung assessment during EVLP.
Methods: Thirty-two pig lungs were perfused ex vivo for 12 hours in a normothermic state, and were allocated equally to 4 groups according to the mode of ventilation (positive pressure ventilation [PPV] vs NPV) and perfusate composition (acellular vs RBC).
Ann Thorac Surg
January 2017
Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, St. Boniface Research Center, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Department of Surgery, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; Department of Physiology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Electronic address:
Background: Hearts donated after circulatory death may represent an additional donor source. The influx of sodium and calcium ions across the sarcolemma play a central role in the pathogenesis of ischemia-reperfusion injury; however, this process may be inhibited if the initial reperfusion solution is rendered hypocalcemic and acidic. We sought to determine the calcium concentration and pH of the initial reperfusion solution that yielded optimal functional recovery of hearts donated after circulatory death during ex vivo heart perfusion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Transplant
March 2016
Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, St. Boniface Research Center, Winnipeg, Canada.
The resuscitation of hearts donated after circulatory death (DCD) is gaining widespread interest; however, the method of initial reperfusion (IR) that optimizes functional recovery has not been elucidated. We sought to determine the impact of IR temperature on the recovery of myocardial function during ex vivo heart perfusion (EVHP). Eighteen pigs were anesthetized, mechanical ventilation was discontinued, and cardiac arrest ensued.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Transplant
March 2016
Cardiac Surgery, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Hearts donated following circulatory death (DCD) may represent an additional source of organs for transplantation; however, the impact of donor extubation on the DCD heart has not been well characterized. We sought to describe the physiologic changes that occur following withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy (WLST) in a porcine model of DCD. Physiologic changes were monitored continuously for 20 min following WLST.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCan J Physiol Pharmacol
October 2015
a Cardiac Surgery, St. Boniface Hospital, University of Manitoba, 409 Taché Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R2H 2A6, Canada.
Ex vivo heart perfusion (EVHP) may facilitate resuscitation of discarded donor hearts and expand the donor pool; however, a reliable means of demonstrating organ viability prior to transplantation is required. Therefore, we sought to identify metabolic and functional parameters that predict myocardial performance during EVHP. To evaluate the parameters over a broad spectrum of organ function, we obtained hearts from 9 normal pigs and 37 donation after circulatory death pigs and perfused them ex vivo.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Heart Lung Transplant
January 2015
Cardiac Sciences Program, University of Manitoba, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, St. Boniface Hospital, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Cardiac Surgery, Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Alberta Transplant Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Electronic address:
Background: Ex vivo heart perfusion (EVHP) provides the opportunity to resuscitate unused donor organs and facilitates assessments of myocardial function that are required to demonstrate organ viability before transplantation. We sought to evaluate the effect of different oxygen carriers on the preservation of myocardial function during EVHP.
Methods: Twenty-seven pig hearts were perfused ex vivo in a normothermic beating state for 6 hours and transitioned into working mode for assessments after 1 (T1), 3 (T3), and 5 (T5) hours.
J Magn Reson Imaging
October 2014
Alberta Innovates Technology Futures, MR Technology, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; Biopsychology Program Department of Psychology, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics, MR Technology, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Purpose: To: 1) Present fornix tractography in its entirety for 20 healthy individuals to assess variability. 2) Provide individual and groupwise whole tract diffusion parameter symmetry assessments prior to clinical application. 3) Compare whole tract diffusion parameter assessments with tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS).
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July 2014
Alberta Innovates Technology Futures, 435 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1Y6, Canada; Multimodal and Functional Imaging Group, Central Europe Institute of Technology, Kamenice 753, Brno CZ-62500, Czech Republic.
Purpose: The purpose of the current study was to use diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to conduct tractography of the optic radiations (OR) and its component bundles and to assess both the degree of hemispheric asymmetry and the inter-subject variability of Meyer's Loop (ML). We hypothesized that there are significant left versus right differences in the anterior extent of ML to the temporal pole (TP) in healthy subjects.
Materials And Methods: DTI data were acquired on a 3T Siemens MRI system using a single-shot Spin Echo EPI sequence.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci
September 2013
National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics, 435 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3B 1Y6.
Emotional stimuli receive prioritized attentional and motoric processing in the brain. Recent data have indicated that emotional stimuli enhance activity in the cervical spinal cord as well. In the present study, we used fMRI to investigate the specificity of this emotion-dependent spinal cord activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Magn Reson Imaging
April 2013
National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Purpose: To demonstrate that it is possible to acquire accurate functional magnetic resonance images from thoracic spinal cord neurons.
Materials And Methods: The lower thoracic spinal dermatomes (T7-T11) on the right side of the body were mechanically stimulated by vibration for 15 participants. Neuronal responses to vibration sensation were measured in the thoracic spinal cord using a HASTE sequence on a 3 Tesla MRI system.
IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed
September 2012
MR Research & Development Research Group, National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
In minimally invasive image-guided interventions, different imaging modalities, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and 3-D ultrasound (US), can provide complementary, multispectral image information. Dynamic image registration is a well-established approach that permits real-time diagnostic information to be enhanced by placing lower-quality real-time images within a high quality anatomical context. For the guidance of cardiac interventions, it would be valuable to register dynamic MRI or CT with intra-operative US.
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September 2011
National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics, Winnipeg, Canada.
Previous research has demonstrated that emotional stimuli receive preferential processing in the brain. In the current study, functional magnetic resonance imaging was utilized to determine if emotion-specific responses are detectable in the cervical spinal cord. During the passive (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biophotonics
February 2012
National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics, 435 Ellice Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3B 1Y6.
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopic imaging can provide spatial distribution (maps) of the absolute concentration of hemoglobin + myoglobin, oxygen saturation parameter and optical pathlength, reporting on the biochemico-physiological status of a beating heart in vivo. The method is based on processing the NIR spectroscopic images employing a first-derivative approach. Blood-pressure-controlled gating compensated the effect of heart motion on the imaging.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Neurophysiol
November 2011
National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics (Atlantic), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Objective: To determine whether the classic inverse relationship between the amplitude of the mismatch negativity (MMN) and deviant probability can be demonstrated to violations of a concrete rule pattern.
Methods: In Experiment 1, oddball and patterned auditory sequences were presented with high (p = 0.16) and rare (p = 0.
J Magn Reson
July 2011
National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics, 435 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
In previous work we have shown that wavelet encoding spectroscopic imaging (WE-SI) reduces acquisition time and voxel contamination compared to the standard Chemical Shift Imaging (CSI) also known as phase encoding (PE). In this paper, we combine the wavelet encoding method with parallel imaging (WE-PI) technique to further reduce the acquisition time by the acceleration factor R, and preserve the spatial metabolite distribution. Wavelet encoding provides results with a lower signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) than the phase encoding method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLipids
September 2010
National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics, 435 Ellice Ave., Winnipeg, MB, R3B 1Y6, Canada.
People with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at risk for developing colorectal cancer, and this risk increases at a rate of 1% per year after 8-10 years of having the disease. Saturated and omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) have been implicated in its causation. Conversely, omega-3 PUFAs may have the potential to confer therapeutic benefit.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCan J Psychiatry
July 2010
National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics (Atlantic), Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Abnormal sleep accompanies many psychiatric conditions, but has long been recognized as a particularly conspicuous feature of affective disorders. More than a mere epiphenomenon, the powerful link between sleep and mood regulation is most dramatically demonstrated by the high efficacy of sleep deprivation in alleviating depression. Indeed, the sleep abnormalities that accompany depression may be due to the same neuropathologies that are responsible for its mood and cognitive symptoms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biophotonics
April 2011
National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B1Y6 Canada.
To quantify the fluorescent microsphere (FM) content in cardiac tissue, which is an indicative of blood flow, fluorescence imaging of both sides of the pig heart slice was employed. Despite the light scattering inside the tissue and contributions from multiple tissue layers to the total emission, it is shown that the fluorescence intensity at any pixel is proportional to the FM content and the fluorescence image may be transformed to the image of the FM concentration. A convenient standard for the emission-FM concentration transformation is proposed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Pharm Biomed Anal
November 2010
National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics, 435 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg MB R3B 1Y6, Canada.
Bile acids, phospholipids, and cholesterol are the major lipid components in human bile. The composition of bile is altered in various cholestatic diseases, and determining such alterations will be of great clinical importance in understanding the pathophysiology of these diseases. A robust method for the simultaneous quantification of major biliary lipids--glycine-conjugated bile acids (GCBAs), taurine-conjugated bile acids (TCBAs), total bile acids (TBAs) and choline-containing phospholipids (choline-PLs) has been devised using (1)H NMR spectroscopy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Med Imaging Radiat Sci
December 2009
National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Medical imaging technologists operate some of the most advanced health care equipment on the market and understand the constant evolution of new hardware, new techniques, and new applications that various manufacturers introduce each year. Before appearing as a new product offering, there is usually a long history beginning with identifying a clinical need, coming up with an idea to solve the clinical problem, preliminary studies, applications for grant funding, scientific review, research ethics board reviews, years of research, intellectual property protection, journal publications, beta testing, regulatory approvals, small-scale trials, larger clinical trials, negotiations with manufacturers, and finally the push to develop a product. This article explores the path from idea to product, providing an appreciation for the amount of work behind a product that appears in the newest software/hardware release seen by a technologist.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neurosci Methods
November 2009
MR Technology, National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics (West), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Recurrent stroke often consists of a transient ischemic attack or mild stroke followed by a moderate stroke. Lacking is knowledge of the mechanisms of interaction of such multiple ischemic insults. Our aim was to develop a rat model of recurrent stroke and to test whether such multiple insults would enhance brain injury.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Dev Neurosci
November 2009
MR Technology, National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Cerebral ischemia initiates various injurious processes including neuroinflammatory responses such as activation of microglia and increases in cytokine and nitric oxide release. Evidence primarily from in vitro studies, indicates that neuroinflammatory effects can be either beneficial or harmful, possibly related to stimulus strength. We investigated using in vivo models, the effect of a mild or substantial cerebral hypoxia-ischemia on: cerebral microglial/macrophage activation (ED1), pro-inflammatory cytokines (tumor necrosis factor-alpha), nitrosative stress (nitrotyrosine) and permanent brain damage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMAGMA
October 2009
National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics, 435 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R3B 1Y6, Canada.
Objective: There are no specific biomarkers available for the definitive diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Analysis of D-glucuronic acid (GlcUA) in bile could be valuable in this regard.
Materials And Methods: Bile samples obtained from patients with pancreatic cancer (n = 4), chronic pancreatitis (n = 3) and control patients with biliary obstruction (n = 10) were analyzed by (1)H NMR spectroscopy.
Phys Med Biol
October 2008
National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics, 435 Ellice Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 1Y6, Canada.
Screening mammography is the current standard in detecting breast cancer. However, its fundamental disadvantage is that it projects a 3D object into a 2D image. Small lesions are difficult to detect when superimposed over layers of normal, heterogeneous tissue.
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