Integration of cardiovascular regulation by the blood/endothelium
... as nitric oxide (NO), prostaglandin, and endothelin has focused attention on the biology and biophysics of the endothelium as a principal cardiovascular regulator.5–7 Nonetheless, the endothelium and the tissue respond to events regulated in the CFL. In particular, the width of the CFL determines th ...
... as nitric oxide (NO), prostaglandin, and endothelin has focused attention on the biology and biophysics of the endothelium as a principal cardiovascular regulator.5–7 Nonetheless, the endothelium and the tissue respond to events regulated in the CFL. In particular, the width of the CFL determines th ...
Volume 28, Number 3, 2012
... Recently, excellent reviews5,6 have been published regarding genotyping of the blood donor population and its possible drawbacks. However, in transfusion practice, genotyping is not commonly performed on patient samples. The Dutch national guideline currently states that a blood group can only be co ...
... Recently, excellent reviews5,6 have been published regarding genotyping of the blood donor population and its possible drawbacks. However, in transfusion practice, genotyping is not commonly performed on patient samples. The Dutch national guideline currently states that a blood group can only be co ...
The clinical evaluation of the Datex Ohmeda GE S/5 Monitor`s Non
... Over the years several methods have been developed to assess the cardiovascular system functioning and some are very useful in determining the MAP. Palpation of the peripheral pulse for example does not yield any additional information on the arterial blood pressure other than that there is a pressu ...
... Over the years several methods have been developed to assess the cardiovascular system functioning and some are very useful in determining the MAP. Palpation of the peripheral pulse for example does not yield any additional information on the arterial blood pressure other than that there is a pressu ...
An Update From COBM - American Society of Anesthesiologists
... single component bag. Alternatively, platelets can be isolated from whole blood from the buffy coat layer, following centrifugation of whole blood in specific bags that removes RBC and plasma through tubings in the bottom and top of the bag. The platelet-enriched buffy coat is further processed (thr ...
... single component bag. Alternatively, platelets can be isolated from whole blood from the buffy coat layer, following centrifugation of whole blood in specific bags that removes RBC and plasma through tubings in the bottom and top of the bag. The platelet-enriched buffy coat is further processed (thr ...
Sustained hypothermia accelerates microvascular thrombus
... a pronounced risk for thrombosis. We studied the effect of clinically encountered systemic hypothermia on microvascular thrombosis in vivo and in vitro. Ferric chloride-induced microvascular thrombus formation was analyzed in cremaster muscle preparations from hypothermic mice. Additionally, flow cy ...
... a pronounced risk for thrombosis. We studied the effect of clinically encountered systemic hypothermia on microvascular thrombosis in vivo and in vitro. Ferric chloride-induced microvascular thrombus formation was analyzed in cremaster muscle preparations from hypothermic mice. Additionally, flow cy ...
red blood cells as an ultrasound contrast agent
... trifugation was used to separate aaRBCs from unencapsulated microbubbles. Microbubbles are typically not exposed to more than 100 RCF (relative centrifugation force or g’s) as higher forces increase gas diffusion out of the microbubble, ultimately causing microbubble dissolution and collapse [28]. T ...
... trifugation was used to separate aaRBCs from unencapsulated microbubbles. Microbubbles are typically not exposed to more than 100 RCF (relative centrifugation force or g’s) as higher forces increase gas diffusion out of the microbubble, ultimately causing microbubble dissolution and collapse [28]. T ...
Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation Facts
... recipient and the donor. People have different sets of proteins called HLAs, on the surface of their cells. In most cases, the success of allogeneic stem cell transplants depends, in part, on how well the HLA antigens of the donor’s stem cells match the HLA antigens of the recipient’s stem cells. Th ...
... recipient and the donor. People have different sets of proteins called HLAs, on the surface of their cells. In most cases, the success of allogeneic stem cell transplants depends, in part, on how well the HLA antigens of the donor’s stem cells match the HLA antigens of the recipient’s stem cells. Th ...
e-FIT - Ansm
... the procedure. The report file can be modified by the various professionals until the report is finally validated and locked. In order to help the reporters, several guidelines were developed and are available on-line in e-FIT. The annual data on blood collection and recipients are also collected, a ...
... the procedure. The report file can be modified by the various professionals until the report is finally validated and locked. In order to help the reporters, several guidelines were developed and are available on-line in e-FIT. The annual data on blood collection and recipients are also collected, a ...
6. Chemical Pathology and Haematology
... (f) Gather all the medium-sized zip-bags in one large plastic bag, which bears a green “CPLC” label, and dispatch it to Clinical Pathology Laboratory Centre at Lek Yuen Health Centre, Shatin. Stamp clinic name on the green “CPLC” label for identification of sender. (g) Ensure that the “CPLC” bag doe ...
... (f) Gather all the medium-sized zip-bags in one large plastic bag, which bears a green “CPLC” label, and dispatch it to Clinical Pathology Laboratory Centre at Lek Yuen Health Centre, Shatin. Stamp clinic name on the green “CPLC” label for identification of sender. (g) Ensure that the “CPLC” bag doe ...
here - Cobalt Development Institute
... Environmental cobalt exposures have been associated with altitude-induced polycythemia and Mountain Sickness* in some residents of a Peruvian mining village located 4300 meters above sea-level. High altitudes may also induce polycythemia in humans due to decreased oxygen levels. One study group of v ...
... Environmental cobalt exposures have been associated with altitude-induced polycythemia and Mountain Sickness* in some residents of a Peruvian mining village located 4300 meters above sea-level. High altitudes may also induce polycythemia in humans due to decreased oxygen levels. One study group of v ...
Non-surgical management of intracranial subdural
... autologous blood patch and close neurological observation. Given the clinical improvement the possibility of surgery was discauded in agreement with the neurosurgical team. Most cases of subdural hematoma appearing after spinal anesthesia are treated with surgery. In the present case the subdural he ...
... autologous blood patch and close neurological observation. Given the clinical improvement the possibility of surgery was discauded in agreement with the neurosurgical team. Most cases of subdural hematoma appearing after spinal anesthesia are treated with surgery. In the present case the subdural he ...
The effect of velocity on the electrical conductivity of blood
... tensor is reflected in the existence of a transverse force which causes the red cells to accumulate near the axis of the tube. The existence of this force can be explained in terms of the Magnus effect. The velocity on the axial side of the cell is greater that the velocity on the peripheral side (F ...
... tensor is reflected in the existence of a transverse force which causes the red cells to accumulate near the axis of the tube. The existence of this force can be explained in terms of the Magnus effect. The velocity on the axial side of the cell is greater that the velocity on the peripheral side (F ...
Methylglyoxal concentrations differ in standard and washed
... greater levels of a lysine-derived AGE, carboxymethyllysine, and stored RBCs caused significantly more in vitro RAGE activation than fresh RBCs. It can therefore be hypothesized that this AGE accumulation occurs due to MG generation by the stored RBCs during glycolysis. Under physiologic conditions, ...
... greater levels of a lysine-derived AGE, carboxymethyllysine, and stored RBCs caused significantly more in vitro RAGE activation than fresh RBCs. It can therefore be hypothesized that this AGE accumulation occurs due to MG generation by the stored RBCs during glycolysis. Under physiologic conditions, ...
- Wiley Online Library
... Method of Study To directly study these phenomena, we have developed a new microscope stage and surgical procedures for use in two-photon microscopy, for in vivo observation of the mouse placenta. Results These tools and surgical procedures demonstrate fetal and maternal blood flow inside the labyri ...
... Method of Study To directly study these phenomena, we have developed a new microscope stage and surgical procedures for use in two-photon microscopy, for in vivo observation of the mouse placenta. Results These tools and surgical procedures demonstrate fetal and maternal blood flow inside the labyri ...
Intraoperative use of tranexamic acid to reduce transfusion rate in
... rates from 2005 to 2007, 16% of men born today will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime.3 In the period from 1999 to 2006, 80% of individuals newly diagnosed with prostate cancer had localised disease.3 Active treatment is usually recommended for patients with localised prostate ...
... rates from 2005 to 2007, 16% of men born today will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime.3 In the period from 1999 to 2006, 80% of individuals newly diagnosed with prostate cancer had localised disease.3 Active treatment is usually recommended for patients with localised prostate ...
Bivalirudin Monitored with the Ecarin Clotting Time for
... r-hirudin during CPB, may provide improved monitoring of bivalirudin (7,8). The fast decrease of the bivalirudin levels after discontinuation of the infusion from 18 to 4 g/mL within 40 minutes demonstrates the rapid elimination of the drug. This was achieved during renal failure, where forced diur ...
... r-hirudin during CPB, may provide improved monitoring of bivalirudin (7,8). The fast decrease of the bivalirudin levels after discontinuation of the infusion from 18 to 4 g/mL within 40 minutes demonstrates the rapid elimination of the drug. This was achieved during renal failure, where forced diur ...
Economic assessment and key success factors of nationwide
... ensure the safe and appropriate use of blood and blood components [1]. One of the safety measures is also obligatory pre-transfusion serological testing before a blood transfusion is given to the patient, in order to confirm donorpatient compatibility. In 2013, the Slovenian Transfusion Service Netw ...
... ensure the safe and appropriate use of blood and blood components [1]. One of the safety measures is also obligatory pre-transfusion serological testing before a blood transfusion is given to the patient, in order to confirm donorpatient compatibility. In 2013, the Slovenian Transfusion Service Netw ...
Unit 7, Part 2 Notes: More Complex Patterns of Inheritance
... 19. When the inheritance of a trait is determined by multiple alleles, this means there are more than two alleles for a particular trait. For you to solve a Punnett square problem involving multiple alleles, I would need to tell you what the alleles are and how they interact with one another. When I ...
... 19. When the inheritance of a trait is determined by multiple alleles, this means there are more than two alleles for a particular trait. For you to solve a Punnett square problem involving multiple alleles, I would need to tell you what the alleles are and how they interact with one another. When I ...
blood - Quia
... Blood contains genetically determined proteins Antigens (a substance the body recognizes as foreign) may be attacked by the immune system Antibodies are the “recognizers” Blood is “typed” by using antibodies that will cause blood with certain proteins to clump (agglutination) ...
... Blood contains genetically determined proteins Antigens (a substance the body recognizes as foreign) may be attacked by the immune system Antibodies are the “recognizers” Blood is “typed” by using antibodies that will cause blood with certain proteins to clump (agglutination) ...
effect of subchronic exposure to tolylfluanid on the lactate
... Tolylfluanid (1,1-dichloro-N-[dimethylamino)-sulfonyl]-1-fluoro-N-(4-methylphenyl) methanesulphenamide is a foliar basic fungicide with protective action and additional acaricidal effects. In this study we have evaluated sub-chronic effects of tolylfluanid, administered at a dose of 93 mg.kg-1 b.wt ...
... Tolylfluanid (1,1-dichloro-N-[dimethylamino)-sulfonyl]-1-fluoro-N-(4-methylphenyl) methanesulphenamide is a foliar basic fungicide with protective action and additional acaricidal effects. In this study we have evaluated sub-chronic effects of tolylfluanid, administered at a dose of 93 mg.kg-1 b.wt ...
Superantigens from Staphylococcus aureus induce procoagulant
... 22], it is a possibility that the toxin-induced PCA is caused by auto- and paracrine effects from these cytokines. To investigate this, PBMC (2.5 106 cells mL 1) were incubated with human recombinant TNF-a, IL-1b, or IFN-g for 4 h. In our hands, TNF-a and IL-1b both induced PCA in PBMC in a concen ...
... 22], it is a possibility that the toxin-induced PCA is caused by auto- and paracrine effects from these cytokines. To investigate this, PBMC (2.5 106 cells mL 1) were incubated with human recombinant TNF-a, IL-1b, or IFN-g for 4 h. In our hands, TNF-a and IL-1b both induced PCA in PBMC in a concen ...
2001 - Council of Europe
... enhancing the supply of blood. In general the factor of enhancing supply appears not to be important, in countries where autologous donations are given, they contribute to less than 5 percent of the donations. This is in conjunction with the literature. However it should be taken into account that s ...
... enhancing the supply of blood. In general the factor of enhancing supply appears not to be important, in countries where autologous donations are given, they contribute to less than 5 percent of the donations. This is in conjunction with the literature. However it should be taken into account that s ...