OBJECTIVES:: To elucidate the possible organ-protective effect of pharmacological postconditioning in patients undergoing liver resection with inflow occlusion. BACKGROUND:: Inflow occlusion reduces blood loss during liver transection in selected patients but is potentially harmful due to ischemia-reperfusion injury. Preventive strategies include the use of repetitive short periods of ischemia interrupted by a reperfusion phase (intermittent clamping), application of a short period of ischemia before transection (ischemic preconditioning), or pharmacological preconditioning before transection. Whether intervention after resection (postconditioning) may confer protection is unknown. METHODS:: A 3 arm, prospective, randomized trial was design...
AbstractThe use of vascular occlusion during liver resection is still a matter of debate. The aim of...
BACKGROUND: Reduction of operative blood transfusions is a primary goal in resective surgery of th...
Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is an inflammatory process inherent in organ transplantation proce...
BACKGROUND: Clamping of the portal triad (Pringle maneuver) prevents blood loss during liver resecti...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether ischemic preconditioning (IP) with continuous clamping or intermitten...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Vascular inflow occlusion is effective in avoiding excessive blood...
BACKGROUND: Vascular inflow occlusion is effective in avoiding excessive blood loss during hepati...
Background. Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a major cause of post-liver-surgery complications. Ischem...
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AbstractBackgroundVascular occlusion during liver resection results in ischaemia-reperfusion (IR) in...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: One of the main causes of postoperative morbidity and mortality following major hep...
Hepatic pedicle clamping (HPC) is widely used to control intraoperative bleeding during hepatectomy;...
Hepatic pedicle clamping (HPC) is widely used to control intraoperative bleeding during hepatectomy;...
AbstractBackgroundA recently published randomized control trial (RCT) showed a protection of the rem...
Background: Hepatic inflow occlusion proceeded to reduce blood loss during hepatectomy induces ische...
AbstractThe use of vascular occlusion during liver resection is still a matter of debate. The aim of...
BACKGROUND: Reduction of operative blood transfusions is a primary goal in resective surgery of th...
Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is an inflammatory process inherent in organ transplantation proce...
BACKGROUND: Clamping of the portal triad (Pringle maneuver) prevents blood loss during liver resecti...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether ischemic preconditioning (IP) with continuous clamping or intermitten...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Vascular inflow occlusion is effective in avoiding excessive blood...
BACKGROUND: Vascular inflow occlusion is effective in avoiding excessive blood loss during hepati...
Background. Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a major cause of post-liver-surgery complications. Ischem...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
AbstractBackgroundVascular occlusion during liver resection results in ischaemia-reperfusion (IR) in...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: One of the main causes of postoperative morbidity and mortality following major hep...
Hepatic pedicle clamping (HPC) is widely used to control intraoperative bleeding during hepatectomy;...
Hepatic pedicle clamping (HPC) is widely used to control intraoperative bleeding during hepatectomy;...
AbstractBackgroundA recently published randomized control trial (RCT) showed a protection of the rem...
Background: Hepatic inflow occlusion proceeded to reduce blood loss during hepatectomy induces ische...
AbstractThe use of vascular occlusion during liver resection is still a matter of debate. The aim of...
BACKGROUND: Reduction of operative blood transfusions is a primary goal in resective surgery of th...
Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is an inflammatory process inherent in organ transplantation proce...