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  • 32.80  (1)
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  • 1
    ISSN: 1435-1803
    Keywords: myocardialischemia ; coronary collateralblood flow ; infarct size ; ischemic area at risk
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary It is generally accepted that occlusion of a major coronary artery in the dog results in a transmural gradient of collateral blood flow, with the subepicardial region receiving the greatest perfusion. The lateral and base to apex distribution of collateral blood flow and of metabolic and functional consequences of ischemia have been more difficult to define. One reason for such difficulties has been the failure to define the anatomic boundarics of the ischemic vascular bed so that uncontaminated samples of ischemic and non-ischemic tissue could be selected for study. In the present study, the three dimensional distribution of myocardial blood flow during occlusion of the circumflex artery was mapped in seven dogs. At the end of the study, the boundaries of previously ischemic and non-ischemic regions were identified by simultaneous coronary perfusion with red and blue dyes. Left ventricular slices were separated into ischemic and non-ischemic vascular beds based on the dye boundarics, with 1–2 mm of tissue trimmed from this interface to eliminate visually apparent admixture. The ischemic vascular bed of each cross sectional slice then was cut into five transmural wedges, each 3–5 mm wide; each wedge was further subdivided into subendocardial, middle, and subepicardial thirds. The results of blood flow measurements in these samples indicate that the dye injection technique identifies a real interface with a sharp lateral transition in blood flow between ischemic and non-ischemic vascular beds. Within the ischemic vascular bed, there is a transmural gradient of collateral blood flow, but within a given mural layer, there is no consistent gradient from the center to lateral edge or from base to apex of the ischemic region. Thus, in studies designed to characterize the properties of myocardium on either side of the ischemic/non-ischemic interface, reasonable resolution can be achieved by coronary dye infusions to permit visual identification of this interface. On the other hand, in studies in which collateral blood flow is measured as a baseline predictor of infarct size, measurements can be made in a central ischemic block which will be representative of most or all of the ischemic region. Borderzone samples can be excluded to avoid contamination of ischemic samples with non-ischemic tissue.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0649
    Keywords: 32.80 ; 32.90+1 ; 79.20.Ds
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Laser ablation of solid GaAs samples has been studied using one tunable pulsed dye laser. At relatively low laser power, enhancements of up to several hundred times have been observed in the yield of resonantly ionised Ga using laser wavelengths corresponding to the atomic transition 42 P 1/2-42 D 3/2. The influences of laser power and target geometry, on the ion yield and spectral profile, are discussed. It is argued that the resonant excitation and ionisation processes occur in the gas phase of the atoms ablated from the sample surface, and the observed asymmetric spectral profile results from laser-induced collisional processes, e.g., optical collisions, under conditions of relatively high atomic density in the interaction region. Potential applications are foreseen for resonant laser ablation in trace analysis.
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  • 3
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    Surgical endoscopy and other interventional techniques 10 (1996), S. 111-117 
    ISSN: 1432-2218
    Keywords: Laparoscopy ; Spaceflight ; Weightlessness ; Space medicine
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background: Performing a surgical procedure in weightlessness has been shown not to be any more difficult than in a 1g environment if the requirements for the restraint of the patient, operator, and surgical hardware are observed. The feasibility of performing a laparoscopic surgical procedure in weightlessness, however, has been questionable. Concerns have included the impaired visualization from the lack of gravitational retraction of the bowel and from floating debris such as blood. Methods: In this project, laparoscopic surgery was performed on a porcine animal model in the weightlessness of parabolic flight. Results: Visualization was unaffected due to the tethering of the bowel by the elastic mesentery and the strong tendency for debris and blood to adhere to the abdominal wall due to surface tension forces. Conclusions: There are advantages to performing a laparoscopic instead of an open surgical procedure in a weightless environment. These will become important as the laparoscopic support hardware is miniaturized from its present form, as laparoscopic technology becomes more advanced, and as more surgically capable crew medical officers are present in future long-duration space-exploration missions.
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  • 4
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    Basic research in cardiology 91 (1996), S. 1-4 
    ISSN: 1435-1803
    Keywords: Myocardial ischemia ; reperfusion ; infarct size ; ischemic energy metabolism ; protein kinase C ; K+ ATP-channels
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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