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Conference and Workshop on Microcirculation, Perfusion and Transplantation of Organs

Conference and Workshop on Microcirculation, Perfusion and Transplantation of Organs
Author: W. Dean Warren
Publisher:
Total Pages: 5
Release: 1970
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A very brief summary is given of a conference and workshop on the importance of the microvascular system and the microcirculation in perfused and transplanted organs. The scientific contents were arranged in divisions entitled: (1) Microcirculation under normal conditions; (2) Pathology and pathophysiology of microcirculation; (3) Organ transplantation; and (4) Perfusion of organs.


Microcirculation in Organ Transplantation

Microcirculation in Organ Transplantation
Author: K. Messmer
Publisher: S. Karger AG (Switzerland)
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1995
Genre: Medical
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. Besides providing original and stimulating discussion of the topic, the authors aim to encourage the further investigation needed to shed more light on this complex problem, the bane of many transplant recipients. The work will be of interest to all basic and clinical researchers in microcirculation and transplantation.


Compromised Perfusion

Compromised Perfusion
Author: K. Messmer
Publisher: S. Karger AG (Switzerland)
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1996
Genre: Medical
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Compromised perfusion indicates the inability of the cardiovascular system to sustain the normal distribution of blood flow within the entire body and can be defined as a reduction of perfusion pressure leading to the exclusion of single capillaries or groups of capillaries. Occurring in patients subjected to shock, trauma, extensive surgery and organ transplantation, it reduces the surface area available for exchange of nutrients and metabolites with the consequence of tissue hypoxia and accumulation of waste products. To counteract compromised perfusion hypertonic/hyperoncotic saline/dextran solutions are used efficiently. This book presents an overview of the most recent findings from studies investigating compromised perfusion. The selected contributions discuss the mechanistic effects and side effects of small volume resuscitation, as well as specific effects of dextran in the field of organ conservation and post-ischemic leukocyte/endothelium interaction. Furthermore, specific aspects of the biology and pathophysiology of microvascular endothelium are considered. Providing a critical review of recent advances, this volume serves as an excellent source of information for all those interested in both clinical and experimental microcirculation research.