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Nilsson L P - - 1989
This study was undertaken in order to investigate some of the factors important for bone healing. A simple and reproducible experimental model was developed for study of tissue reactions following mandibular osteotomy in the rat. Osteotomies were performed proximal to the entry of the inferior alveolar artery, alone or combined ...
Miller C H - - 1989
Anticoagulant and room temperature storage of peripheral blood was evaluated in healthy and diseased persons (AIDS and CLL) for its effect upon lymphocyte phenotyping by flow cytometry. Whole blood was stored in either Li heparin, EDTA, or ACD for up to 96 hours. Aliquots at 5 time intervals were evaluated ...
Boumerfeg M - - 1989
Activated partial thromboplastin time is one of the most frequently used assay in haemostasis investigation, but sampling of venous blood is often difficult in newborns (as well as some adult patients). We analysed a method described by Zondag et al [9] performed on capillary blood samples. We studied normal adults ...
Galvão L M - - 1989
Hemoculture tests, a method for the detection of Trypanosoma cruzi, were used to investigate the effects of the anticoagulants heparin or EDTA on the parasite growth in culture medium (liver infusion tryptose, LIT). Hemocultures from 13 patients with positive serology for chronic Chagas' disease performed in parallel with both anticoagulants ...
Harenberg J - - 1988
A method for determination of antifactor Xa-like activity in capillary whole blood obtained from the fingertip is described, which employs the Heptest coagulation assay. Values obtained with capillary whole blood are compared to values of corresponding plasma and venous whole blood samples. Normal values in plasma, venous whole blood, and ...
Robertson H J - - 1988
Reports of thrombus formation or embolism during angiography with nonionic contrast media were reviewed. Several factors were identified that may contribute to blood clot formation within or on the surface of angiographic catheters. Nonionic contrast media have a mild anticoagulant effect in vitro and in vivo. Careful and correct angiographic ...
Cicala R S - - 1988
Heparinized arterial catheters are commonly used in critically ill patients to monitor pressures and to collect blood for laboratory analysis. To remove the heparinized fluid used to keep these lines patent large volumes of blood are often withdrawn and discarded or calculations of tube volume must be made. Repeated violation ...
Arnander C - - 1988
Polyethylene tubings, 2-mm inner diameter and the length of 1 m, untreated or furnished with a covalently bonded heparin surface layer, were inserted as arteriovenous shunts bilaterally in dogs. By compressing the middle part, the initial blood flow was adjusted to 10 or 40 mL/min. The thrombogenicity of the tubings ...
Migonney V - - 1988
In previous papers, we described treated tubular materials which exhibit an heparin-like antithrombic activity under dynamic conditions. In order to ascertain the heparin-like mechanism of this activity, we have studied the interactions of thrombin, antithrombin III and thrombin-antithrombin III complex with the inner face of these treated tubings under controlled-flow ...
Tunek A - - 1988
Bambuterol, the bis-dimethyl carbamate prodrug of terbutaline, was tested for its potency in inhibiting cholinesterases in human blood. Preincubation of blood with bambuterol in the absence of thiocholine ester substrate was essential for obtaining maximal inhibition. The inhibition exerted by bambuterol after such preincubation was reversible and noncompetitive. Bambuterol was ...
Quigley F G - - 1988
In patients heparinized for surgery on the infrarenal aorta, the degree of anticoagulation by heparin of stasis blood (taken from below the aortic clamp) was compared with that obtained in circulating blood taken from a forearm artery. A measurement of activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) was made on a venous ...
Preuschof L - - 1988
Heparinization during hemodialysis may cause severe bleeding complications in patients with high bleeding risk. Heparin-free hemodialyses (n = 208) were performed in 46 unselected patients with high bleeding risk after kidney transplantation (n = 25), after major surgery (n = 10), and with bleeding disorders (n = 11). Dialyser and ...
Akizawa T - - 1988
The regional anticoagulating effects of FUT-175 (protease inhibitor), and regional or low dose heparinization (RH or LH) were examined comparatively by randomized controlled protocol on 157 hemodialysis (HD) patients with hemorrhagic complications. Increases in bleeding because of HD were milder in FUT as compared with RH and LH, and the ...
Whittlesey G C - - 1988
To explore the possibility of extracorporeal circulation (ECC) without heparin, we performed veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenator procedures for a five hour period on a total of 15 rabbits in three groups. Blood flow rates were maintained at 125 ml/min with a standard roller pump through 1/4 inch PVC tubing and ...
Freed L E - - 1988
Bioreactors often contain porous particles of agarose because these provide an enormous surface area (50 m2/cc gel) onto which enzymes or antibodies can be immobilized. Although many investigators claim that contact with agarose induces significant blood damage, we find that the biocompatibility of immobilized agarose is significantly improved when a ...
Nakajima Y - - 1988
Multifocal fibrin thrombosis and suppurative meningitis in the central nervous system was induced by intracerebral inoculation with a cytoplasmic or supernatant fraction of Fusobacterium necrophorum followed by intravenous inoculation with Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide endotoxin in rabbits. Formation of fibrin thrombosis was reduced by heparin administration. Single intracerebral inoculation with the ...
Lombarts A J - - 1988
Unrecognized anticoagulant-induced platelet (PLT) aggregation, leading to pseudothrombocytopenia and concomitant pseudoleukocytosis, can have serious clinical consequences. It can be readily recognized by inspecting conventional blood smears or the white blood cell histograms generated by modern blood cell counters. Blood specimens from twenty patients with known EDTA-induced platelet aggregation were consecutively ...
Barnette R E - - 1988
The in vitro effect of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) on the whole blood activated coagulation time (ACT) was examined in 18 patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) during coronary artery bypass graft surgery. The addition of FFP to whole blood in vitro, after systemic heparinization, significantly prolonged the ACT from 451 ...
Frei U - - 1988
In a randomised cross-over study we assessed total blood loss in 14 dialysis patients using 59Fe as a marker for measurement in a whole-body counting system. In one period the patients received standard heparin, in the other ORG 10172, a new low-molecular-weight-heparinoid. Our results show no significant difference between the ...
Kohri K - - 1988
We have developed a new endoscopic procedure for correction of experimental and clinical reflux. It was technically feasible to correct successfully experimentally produced vesicoureteral reflux in dogs by endoscopic injection of blood. Thirteen ureters (10 patients) with grade I-III vesicoureteral reflux were treated by endoscopic injection of patient's heparinized blood ...
Friedman H S - - 1988
The composition of the blood influences rheology and therefore might affect hemodynamics. During cardiac catheterization and angiography, blood is sampled and contrast media, fluid, and heparin are administered. To determine the effects of these perturbations on the blood cell count and coagulation, femoral vein samples were obtained at the beginning ...
Osman S - - 1987
A simple and rapid in vitro procedure has been developed for selectively radiolabelling erythrocytes in whole blood using 113mIn-tropolonate. A maximum labelling efficiency of 97% was achieved, of which 95.5% was on the erythrocytes after only 5 min incubation of whole blood at room temperature. The optimum amount of tropolone ...
Lyden P D - - 1987
Embolic stroke was induced in rabbits using autologous blood clot. One hour after stroke, animals received heparin anticoagulation (AC) for five hours (acute AC) or five days (chronic AC). Animals received excessive AC (partial thromboplastin time greater than 3.0 times control), adequate AC (partial thromboplastin time, 1.2 to 2.5 times ...
Colombo G - - 1987
A long catheter was inserted into the superior sagittal sinus of sheep and was maneuvered to the level of the rectus sinus. The catheter was then secured to the head, neck, and shoulder of the animal. The distal end of the catheter was connected to a 3-way valve through which ...
Caruana R J - - 1987
Heparin free hemodialysis was compared to systemic heparinization, intermittent saline flushes and constant saline infusions in eight, stable chronic patients dialyzing on hollow-fiber artificial kidneys (HFAK) at blood flows of 250 to 300 ml/min. No significant differences in small molecule clearance, fluid removal or dialyzer clotting were noted. Since this ...
Jørgensen K A - - 1987
Ten rabbit kidneys were perfused at 80 mm Hg, 37 degrees C, with oxygenated recirculating heparinized human blood. These experiments were compared to another ten perfusion experiments where 1 unit/ml porcine plasmin was added to the human blood one hour before the perfusion, at which time the fibrinolytic activity was ...
van den Besselaar A M - - 1987
Blood and plasma specimens from patients receiving heparin were collected and stored under various conditions. The effect of these conditions on the activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) was assessed. Four APTT reagents were used. Blood samples centrifuged at 600 X g gave slightly shorter APTTs than samples centrifuged at 940 ...
Speidel M T - - 1987
Acidified extracts of pregnant bovine uterus were found to contain a heparin-affinity polypeptide(s). The eluted peak was assayed in the Chandler loop method for whole blood and fibrin thrombus generation. Significant differences in the mean weight and size of whole blood thrombi (243.5 +/- 50 mg and 3.5 cm +/- ...
Maxwell D M - - 1987
The in vivo time course of cholinesterase inhibition was measured in brain, lung, spleen, hind limb skeletal muscle, diaphragm, intestine, kidney, heart, liver, and plasma of rats receiving 90 micrograms/kg soman, im. This dose of soman produced severe respiratory depression and transient hypertension, but no significant changes in the cardiac ...
Robertson H J - - 1987
Spontaneous thrombus formation may occur if blood is allowed to mix with a nonionic contrast medium in the injection syringe or angiographic catheter. This is probably due to the absence of significant inhibition of the normal blood coagulation mechanism by currently used nonionic contrast media. Careful angiographic techniques will prevent ...
Nilsson L P - - 1987
The effect of heparin, dextran 40, dextran 70 and hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy to reduce tissue damage after mandibular osteotomy was tested in an experimental system. Tissue damage was recorded morphologically and blood flow and vascular bed was determined by isotope techniques. Subcutaneously administered heparin reduced morphologically determined tissue damage ...
Hocken A G - - 1987
The use of citrate as an anticoagulant in haemodialysis is for patients who are recognised to be at risk if systemically anticoagulated. This paper describes a trial of use of a technically simple procedure involving the use of small volumes of citrate solution. It introduces the measurement of plasma citrate ...
Brogdon W G - - 1987
A straightforward method is described for determination of the activities of erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase and plasma cholinesterase from single 10-mul samples of highly diluted whole blood. The procedure is a spectrophotometric microassay adapted for use with microtitration plates. The use of an enzyme immunoassay reader facilitates the rapid analysis of large ...
Linhardt R J - - 1987
The need to fully heparinize patients undergoing extracorporeal therapy often leads to hemorrhagic complications. Two approaches have been used to solve this problem. The first involves full heparinization of blood entering the extracorporeal device followed by the elimination of heparin from the blood returned to the patient using an immobilized ...
Lucas G F - - 1987
Blood anticoagulated with solid K2EDTA had platelet associated IgG (PAIgG) levels five-fold greater than citrated blood when the platelets were harvested by differential centrifugation but identical PAIgG levels when the platelets were harvested by Percoll density gradient. Furthermore, blood anticoagulated with increasing amounts of solid K2EDTA demonstrated a proportionate increase ...
Ribatti D - - 1987
On the basis of the well-known stimulating role played by heparin on blood vessel neoformation in the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM), demonstrated by means of slow-release polymers soaked in this substance and placed on CAMs, a new technique of introducing heparin directly into the allantoic sac is proposed. According to observations ...
Harbourne T - - 1987
A test for measuring the heparin neutralizing activity in whole blood is described. This test was used in 13 patients having peripheral vascular surgery. The heparin neutralising activity (HNA) and fibrinogen concentration in the blood were measured on the day before operation. During operation, blood was withdrawn before and five ...
Barton J C - - 1986
We quantified coagulation parameters in vitro using standard automated methods in 12 adult patients with acute leukemia who also had Hickman catheters (HC). Test results from simultaneously obtained HC blood and control peripheral venous blood (PB) samples were compared in the respective patients. Heparin solutions (100 U/mL, US Pharmacopoela) used ...
Eggert J V - - 1986
Two experimental methods for collecting cord blood for acid-base analysis using green top vacutainer tubes were compared with a standard method using heparinized syringes. Paired samples from 30 newborn infants were collected using one of the vacutainer methods and the standard heparinized syringe method. No significant differences in pH, pCO2, ...
Onarheim H - - 1986
In a prospective double-blind trial, low molecular weight (LMW) heparin (KABI 2165) 5,000 U (anti-Xa) once daily was compared with conventional heparin 5,000 IU twice daily, both given subcutaneously, as regards prevention of postoperative deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in 52 patients undergoing major abdominal surgery. Radioactive fibrinogen uptake test (FUT) ...
Jeyaratnam J - - 1986
In this study whole blood cholinesterase activities were determined (tintometric method) of agricultural pesticide users exposed to organophosphorus compounds in Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Analysis of the data demonstrated a universal relationship between cholinesterase levels and the time between the last exposure to organophosphorus compounds and the day ...
Canavese C - - 1986
Variable quantities of heparin have been proposed to avoid intraperitoneal clotting during peritoneal dialysis without the risk of systemic effects, because heparin is presumed to be incapable of passing through the peritoneal membrane. This study set out to verify this assumption by using labeled heparin in experimental dialysis in 7 ...
Fiedel B A - - 1986
Serum amyloid P component (SAP), and its acute phase homologue C-reactive protein (CRP), prolonged activated partial thromboplastin times (APTT) in cell free plasma when assayed at physiological concentrations in the presence of heparin. SAP also inhibited clot formation initiated through the extrinsic and terminal phases of coagulation in heparinized cell ...
Scarratt W K - - 1986
A mature Brangus bull received the recommended dose of chlorpyrifos and became dull and inappetent 3 days later. Clinical findings included weakness, dehydration, rumen stasis, and rumen distention with fluid and gas. Blood cholinesterase activity was 25% of normal. The bull's condition improved after treatment with pralidoxime, antimicrobials, electrolyte solutions, ...
Kihlström I - - 1986
The placental transfer of benzo(a)pyrene, (BP) and its hydrophilic metabolites, (mBP) have been studied in the guinea pig by a placental perfusion technique during constant infusion of BP to the dam. In connection with stop of infusion, blood samples were withdrawn from intact foetuses remaining in utero via the umbilical ...
Kakkar V V - - 1985
A combination of heparin and dihydroergotamine mesylate (Heparin-Dihydergot) has been shown to be more effective than either of these drugs alone in preventing postoperative venous thromboembolism. The possible mechanism for the synergistic effect of heparin and dihydroergotamine was assessed. Phlebograms obtained after administration of 0.5 mg of dihydroergotamine showed marked ...
Baselt R C - - 1985
Thirty-two postmortem blood specimens, with and without sodium fluoride as preservative, were analyzed for cholinesterase activity by the Michel method. The fluoridated specimens, which contained from 0.7 to 31 mg/mL (average 6.3) of sodium fluoride, were found to exhibit cholinesterase activities that were 5 to 59% (average 25%) lower than ...
Nielsen H - - 1985
The recovery of blood monocytes after centrifugation with metrizoate/polysucrose was high with EDTA (97.0%) and heparin (91.6%) as anticoagulants, moderate with EGTA and citrate, but low with oxalate (52.3%; P less than 0.05 compared with heparin). There were no differences in viability, spontaneous migration, chemotaxis, or phagocytosis and killing of ...
Hirano S - - 1985
A segment of silk polyfilament suture [No. 2-0(USP)], ca. 10 cm long, was coated with a thin membrane (2-6 micron) of chitosan, N-acetylchitosan, or N-hexanoylchitosan. The suture was directly inserted into the lumen of dog's peripheral veins. The in vivo blood compatibility of these membranes was macroscopically determined from the ...
Goldstein,George M.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a byproduct of the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. Because of its high affinity for oxygen binding sites on hemoglobin and displacing oxygen, the presence of CO in the atmosphere has been shown to produce adverse health effects, affecting the cardiovascular system as well as causing behavioral ...
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