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Zhou Dan - - 2011
To investigate the distribution and permeability of blood vessels on the Conception Vessel and the Governor Vessel in the physiological state. Evans blue (EB) solution was injected into the marginal ear vein of healthy rabbits. Three hours after injection, the rabbits were sacrificed and the skin on the Conception Vessel ...
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Melchert Wanessa R - - 2012
Flow analysis has achieved its majority as a well-established tool to solve analytical problems. Evolution of flow-based approaches has been analyzed by diverse points of view, including historical aspects, the commutation concept and the impact on analytical methodologies. In this overview, the evolution of flow analysis towards green analytical chemistry ...
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Gasteiger Rocco - - 2011
Blood flow and derived data are essential to investigate the initiation and progression of cerebral aneurysms as well as their risk of rupture. An effective visual exploration of several hemodynamic attributes like the wall shear stress (WSS) and the inflow jet is necessary to understand the hemodynamics. Moreover, the correlation ...
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Xu Qing-Yan - - 2011
To study the mechanism and effects of different scraping techniques on body surface blood perfusion volume and local skin temperature of healthy subjects and to provide a baseline for microcirculation and energy metabolism for the evaluation of the therapeutic effects of scraping. Changes of the local blood perfusion volume and ...
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van Pelt Roy - - 2011
Better understanding of hemodynamics conceivably leads to improved diagnosis and prognosis of cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, an elaborate analysis of the blood-flow in heart and thoracic arteries is essential. Contemporary MRI techniques enable acquisition of quantitative time-resolved flow information, resulting in 4D velocity fields that capture the blood-flow behavior. Visual exploration ...
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Angelelli Paolo - - 2011
Flows through tubular structures are common in many fields, including blood flow in medicine and tubular fluid flows in engineering. The analysis of such flows is often done with a strong reference to the main flow direction along the tubular boundary. In this paper we present an approach for straightening ...
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Decharats Somsiri - - 2011
To determine lead and mercury concentrations in biological samples from nielloware workers, to describe the association between occupational lifestyle, workposition, work environment, behavioral factors, acute and chronic neurological symptoms, and levels of metals in biological samples. A cross-sectional study was conducted by interviewing 45 nielloware workers and 45 matched nonexposed ...
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Harty Niall J - - 2011
To extend previous robotic-assisted techniques developed in the swine model to studies of laparoscopic and open partial nephrectomy conducted in pigs and calves, designed to encompass vessel diameters similar to those encountered in humans. Lumagel (Pluromed, Woburn, MA), a nontoxic polymer, can be administered intra-arterially under fluoroscopic guidance to obtain ...
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Hasan Mohammad R - - 2011
Visualizing rodent cerebral vasculature is an important tool in experimental stroke research. Intravascular perfusion with colored latex has been the method of choice until recently. However, latex perfusion has some technical limitations which compromise its reproducibility. We therefore describe a simple and reproducible method to visualize cerebral vessels in mice. ...
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Yan Lirong - - 2012
A new technique is introduced in this study for in vivo measurement of arterial cerebral blood volume by combining arterial spin labeling with a segmented multiphase balanced steady-state free precession (bSSFP) readout sequence. This technique takes advantage of the phenomenon that the longitudinal magnetization of flowing blood is not or ...
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Pomposelli James J - - 2012
Lumagel, a reverse thermosensitive polymer (RTP), provides targeted flow interruption to the kidney by reversibly plugging segmental branches of the renal artery, allowing blood-free partial nephrectomy. Extending this technology to the liver requires the development of techniques for temporary occlusion of the hepatic artery and selected portal vein branches. ...
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Schelhorn Constanze - - 2011
In this work two spectroscopic methods are described which allow rapid flow velocity quantification in the presence of a parabolic velocity distribution. This method requires only a single excitation and is based on flow encoding by periodically oscillating gradients. In the shown spin echo variant additional refocusing pulses correct for ...
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Simou Maria - - 2011
ABSTRACT: This review attempts to outline the alternative measures and interventions used in bloodless surgery in the field of gynecologic oncology and demonstrate their effectiveness. Nowadays, as increasingly more patients are expressing their fears concerning the potential risks accompanying allogenic transfusion of blood products, putting the theory of bloodless surgery ...
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Wohlauer Max V - - 2011
Thromboelastography (TEG), used in liver transplant and cardiac surgery for nearly 50 years, has recently been applied to the trauma setting. Rodents are used widely for shock research, but are known to have differences in their coagulation system compared with humans. Consequently, the appropriate technique for performing TEG requires modification ...
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Generation, detection and prevention of gaseous microemboli during cardiopulmonary bypass procedure.
Lou Song - - 2011
Neuropsychological injury after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is one of the most serious and costly complications arising from the procedure. Gaseous microemboli (GME) have long been implicated as one of the principal causes. There are two major sources of GME: surgical and manual manipulation of the heart and arteries; and the ...
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Candrl Celal - - 2011
Chronic recurrent temporomandibular joint dislocation is treated by surgical and nonsurgical techniques described in the literature. However, these techniques have some complications noted in the literature. Recently, the autologous blood injection in temporomandibular joint technique has been applied to treat chronic temporomandibular joint dislocation. However, to date, there has been ...
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Ampanozi Garyfalia - - 2011
PURPOSE: The purpose of this retrospective study was to examine the reliability of virtually estimated abdominal blood volume using segmentation from postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) data. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-one cases with free abdominal blood were investigated by PMCT and autopsy. The volume of the blood was estimated using a ...
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Du Zijing - - 2011
It is crucial to monitor spatio-temporal changes in the microcirculation of flaps. A laser speckle imaging technique based on speckle contrast analysis compensates for disadvantages and can assess regional blood flow distribution at high resolution. In this paper, temporal changes in circulation were investigated with full-field laser perfusion imaging (FLPI) ...
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Schneider A - - 2011
Endoscopic injection of diluted epinephrine and the application of endoclips or thermal probes are established endoscopic therapies for peptic ulcer bleeding (PUB). However, autologous blood may offer advantages at least over diluted epinephrine due to its specific properties: corpuscular components may provide prolonged persistence and procoagulatory constituents may additionally prevent ...
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Otsubo Takehito - - 2011
Control of blood loss is a serious problem during liver resection. Bleeding from the inflow system can be controlled by the Pringle maneuver. The time limit for clamping is up to 10-15 min. A shortcoming of the Pringle maneuver is that it causes blood congestion in the portal vein. To avoid ...
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Mitchell Eric C - - 2011
The accurate measurement of flow resistance has many applications in acoustics. In our laboratory, it is particularly important for the characterization of materials used as regenerators in thermoacoustic refrigerators and for the quantification of leakage paths in complex assemblies. This presentation will describe two techniques for flow resistance measurements made ...
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Shuaib Ashfaq - - 2011
Ischaemic stroke results from acute arterial occlusion leading to focal hypoperfusion. Thrombolysis is the only proven treatment. Advanced neuroimaging techniques allow a detailed assessment of the cerebral circulation in patients with acute stroke, and provide information about the status of collateral vessels and collateral blood flow, which could attenuate the ...
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Timmel Tobias - - 2011
The objective of this study is to assess the effect of a purge flow on valves of pulsatile heart-assist devices. Clinical applications of these devices are still limited because of frequent thromboembolic complications. These complications often originate at the valves and the unavoidable flow separation regions that are found behind ...
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Fraz M M - - 2011
The change in morphology, diameter, branching pattern or tortuosity of retinal blood vessels is an important indicator of various clinical disorders of the eye and the body. This paper reports an automated method for segmentation of blood vessels in retinal images. A unique combination of techniques for vessel centerlines detection ...
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Kurawattimath Vishwanath - - 2011
Pharmacokinetic (PK) studies in mice usually require discrete and parallel blood sampling owing to a restriction on the volume of blood that can be withdrawn. This results in dosing large number of animals and generating composite PK profile. To reduce the number of animals and generate individual animal PK profiles, ...
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Synthesis of Branched Polymers under Continuous-Flow Microprocess: An Improvement of the Control ...
Bally Florence - - 2011
Polymerization reactions can benefit from continuous-flow microprocess in terms of kinetics control, reactants mixing or simply efficiency when high-throughput screening experiments are carried out. In this work, we perform for the first time the synthesis of branched macromolecular architecture through a controlled/'living' polymerization technique, in tubular microreactor. Just by tuning ...
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van Uitert Allon - - 2011
Objective/Aims: To identify factors influencing perioperative blood loss and transfusion practice in craniosynostotic corrections. Background: Craniosynostotic corrections are associated with large amounts of blood loss and high transfusion rates. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed of all pediatric craniosynostotic corrections during the period from January 2003 to October 2009. The ...
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Guzmán-de-Villoria J A - - 2011
Perfusion MRI makes it possible to evaluate the cerebral microvasculature through changes in signal due to a tracer passing through blood vessels. The most commonly used technique is based on the magnetic susceptibility of gadolinium in T2*-weighted sequences, and the most commonly evaluated parameters are cerebral blood volume, cerebral blood ...
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Walowski Britta - - 2011
Free-flow electrophoresis techniques have been applied for separations in various areas of chemistry and biochemistry. Here we focus on the generation of a free-flow electrophoresis chip and direct monitoring of the separation of different molecules in the separation bed of the miniaturized chip. We demonstrate a fast and efficient way ...
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Chen Penglei - - 2011
A new method is described through which the macroscopic chirality of interfacial molecular assemblies of an achiral porphyrin can be mechanically controlled using an original yet efficient Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) technique. By using the unilateral compression geometry, we find that the assemblies deposited from the mirror regions of the LB trough ...
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Faber Florian - - 2011
In cerebral arterioveneous malformations (AVMs) detailed intraoperative identification of feeding arteries, nidal vessels and draining veins is crucial for surgery. Intraoperative imaging techniques like indocyanine green videoangiography (ICG-VAG) provide information about vessel architecture and patency, but do not allow time-dependent analysis of intravascular blood flow. Here we report on our ...
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Oyebola D D O - - 2011
Previous study had shown that nicotine acts on blood glucose through release of adrenaline. While there are reports on the hyperglyceic effect of adrenaline in rabbits, there is no information on the effect of adrenaline on intestinal glucose uptake of rabbits. The present study was carried out to find out ...
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Walker Joshua L - - 2011
The use of smaller cannulae for minimally invasive surgery techniques and/or aggressive miniaturization of the cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) circuitry has necessitated the need to augment venous drainage to achieve adequate flow rates. Vacuum assisted venous drainage (VAVD) has become the dominant method to augment venous drainage. VAVD, however, has been ...
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Joshi Shailendra - - 2011
Several human studies have demonstrated the feasibility of intra-arterial delivery of mitoxantrone in systemic malignancies. Computational models predict that an intra-arterial bolus injection of mitoxantrone during transient cerebral hypoperfusion will enhance brain tissue drug deposition in comparison with injections during normal blood flow. To assess whether transient reduction in cerebral ...
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Anisimova N Yu - - 2011
We studied the effects of carbon adsorbent hemoperfusion on the dynamics of LPS and cytokine concentrations in the blood of cancer patients with sepsis and septic shock. In addition, hemadsorbent washout fluid specimens after hemoperfusion were analyzed. A significant (3-fold) reduction of blood LPS levels after hemoperfusion was found, while ...
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Tian Yuying - - 2011
To compare the difference of remote effects of acupuncture between metal needle and laser needle on facial blood perfusion (FBP). Hand acupuncture and laser-needle acupuncture were randomly used on Hegu (LI4) in 20 healthy volunteers. FBP was observed by speckle contrast imager before, during, and after the acupunctures. For hand ...
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De Somer F - - 2011
Since the early start of cardiopulmonary bypass, vascular access has been recognized as a main variable for obtaining optimal blood flow during cardiopulmonary bypass. In particular, venous drainage can limit the maximum flow as the wide, low-resistance, collapsible veins are connected with smaller stiff cannulas and tubing. Due to the ...
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Li Xiufeng - - 2011
To address two problems for perfusion studies in the middle or inferior brain regions: (1) to reduce venous artifacts due to the intrinsic superior labeling of FAIR; (2) to alleviate the discrepancy of the existence of both superior and inferior boluses, but with only the inferior bolus having a temporally ...
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George Ashvin K - - 2012
In magnetic resonance imaging-guided cardiovascular interventional procedures, it is valuable to be able to visualize blood flow immediately and interactively in selected regions. In particular, it is useful to assess normal or pathological communications between specific heart chambers and vessels. Phase-contrast velocity mapping is not suitable for this purpose as ...
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Bruyère Franck - - 2011
Abstract Background: Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) remains the gold standard in the operative management of symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The main morbidity of TURP is bleeding, which leads to clot retention and blood transfusion. Newer techniques have appeared, and photovaporization of the prostate (PVP) with the GreenLight™ ...
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Calderon-Arnulphi M - - 2011
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Large-vessel cerebral blood flow quantification has emerged as a potential predictor of stroke risk. QMRA uses phase-contrast techniques to noninvasively measure vessel flows. To evaluate the in vivo accuracy of QMRA for measuring the effects of progressive arterial stenosis, we compared this technique with invasive flow measurements ...
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Urzhumov Yaroslav A - - 2011
We introduce a new concept for the manipulation of fluid flow around three-dimensional bodies. Inspired by transformation optics, the concept is based on a mathematical idea of coordinate transformations and physically implemented with anisotropic porous media permeable to the flow of fluids. In two situations-for an impermeable object placed either ...
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Pinkham Amy - - 2011
Arterial spin labeling (ASL) perfusion MRI is a relatively novel technique that can allow for quantitative measurement of cerebral blood flow (CBF) by using magnetically labeled arterial blood water as an endogenous tracer. Available data on resting CBF in schizophrenia primarily come from invasive and expensive nuclear medicine techniques that ...
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Noël Timothy - - 2011
Until recently, cross-coupling reactions have been exclusively performed in batch processes. With the advent of microfluidics, significant effort has been devoted to develop a wide variety of continuous-flow techniques to facilitate organic synthesis. In this critical review, we attempt to give an overview of the different continuous-flow methodologies that have ...
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Lin MingDe - - 2011
Cardiopulmonary blood flow is an important indicator of organ function. Limitations in measuring blood flow in live rodents suggest that rapid physiological changes may be overlooked. For instance, relative measurements limit imaging to whole organs or large sections without adequately visualizing vasculature. Additionally, current methods use small samples and invasive ...
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Kim Shin-Hyun - - 2011
We introduce an emulsification technique that creates monodisperse double-emulsion drops with a core-shell geometry having an ultra-thin wall as a middle layer. We create a biphasic flow in a microfluidic capillary device by forming a sheath flow consisting of a thin layer of a fluid with high affinity to the ...
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Kottam Anil - - 2011
The conductance catheter is a widely used tool to determine ventricular volumes in animal models. A tetra-polar catheter is inserted into the ventricle to measure instantaneous conductance, which is a combination of ventricular blood and surrounding myocardium. Various techniques have been used to separate the blood conductance signal from the ...
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Qian Ming - - 2011
Blood flow dynamics has an important role in atherosclerosis initiation, progression, plaque rupture and thrombosis, and it is important to investigate the flow characteristics in the context of a mild stenotic artery. In this paper, tissue-equivalent ultrasound phantoms of artery stenosis were fabricated, and ultrasonic particle image velocimetry (EchoPIV) method ...
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Mahanti Prasun - - 2011
Flow characterization is a primary analytical method for performance evaluation of microfluidic devices. With the increasing prevalence of microfluidic devices in recent years, there is a growing need for simple methods of automated flow estimation. In this work, a novel flow diagnostic technique based on image analysis of particle streaks ...
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Lei Hongxia - - 2011
Among numerous magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques, perfusion MRI provides insight into the passage of blood through the brain's vascular network non-invasively. Studying disease models and transgenic mice would intrinsically help understanding the underlying brain functions, cerebrovascular disease and brain disorders. This study evaluates the feasibility of performing continuous arterial ...
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