Medical devices, such as ventricular assist devices (VADs), introduce both foreign materials and artificial shear stress to the circulatory system. The effects these have on leukocytes and the immune response are not well understood. Understanding how these two elements combine to affect leukocytes may reveal why some patients are susceptible to recurrent device-related infections and provide insight into the development of pump thrombosis. Biomaterials - DLC: diamond-like carbon coated stainless steel; Sap: single-crystal sapphire; and Ti: titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V) were attached to the parallel plates of a rheometer. Whole human blood was left between the two discs for 5 min at +37°C with or without the application of shear stress (0s-1 or ...
Circulatory-assist devices (CAD) are commonly used in clinical practice for end stage cardiovascular...
AbstractProlonged exposure to fluid shear stress alters leukocyte functions associated with the immu...
AbstractRecent evidence suggests that circulating leukocytes respond to physiological levels of flui...
Medical devices, such as ventricular assist devices (VADs), introduce both foreign materials and art...
Ventricular assist devices (VADs) offer long term therapy to chronic heart failure patients who are ...
Background: Ventricular assist devices (VADs) are an effective bridging or destination therapy for p...
Incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is growing more prevalent in today’s society as a result...
Ventricular assist devices (VADs) are a life-saving form of mechanical circulatory support in heart ...
Red blood cells (RBCs) passing through heart pumps, prosthetic heart valves and other cardiovascular...
Blood-contacting biomaterials may activate the complement cascade, thus promoting leukocyte adhesion...
The common complications in heart failure patients with implanted ventricular assist devices (VADs) ...
Leukocytes (neutrophils, monocytes) in the active circulation exhibit multiple phenotypic indicators...
BACKGROUND: We systematically analyzed the synergistic effect of: (i) cytokine-mediated inflammatory...
Leukocytes are a central cell type in directing host inflammatory and immune processes; thus, its re...
There is a growing amount of evidence a significant link exists between the body's immune system and...
Circulatory-assist devices (CAD) are commonly used in clinical practice for end stage cardiovascular...
AbstractProlonged exposure to fluid shear stress alters leukocyte functions associated with the immu...
AbstractRecent evidence suggests that circulating leukocytes respond to physiological levels of flui...
Medical devices, such as ventricular assist devices (VADs), introduce both foreign materials and art...
Ventricular assist devices (VADs) offer long term therapy to chronic heart failure patients who are ...
Background: Ventricular assist devices (VADs) are an effective bridging or destination therapy for p...
Incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is growing more prevalent in today’s society as a result...
Ventricular assist devices (VADs) are a life-saving form of mechanical circulatory support in heart ...
Red blood cells (RBCs) passing through heart pumps, prosthetic heart valves and other cardiovascular...
Blood-contacting biomaterials may activate the complement cascade, thus promoting leukocyte adhesion...
The common complications in heart failure patients with implanted ventricular assist devices (VADs) ...
Leukocytes (neutrophils, monocytes) in the active circulation exhibit multiple phenotypic indicators...
BACKGROUND: We systematically analyzed the synergistic effect of: (i) cytokine-mediated inflammatory...
Leukocytes are a central cell type in directing host inflammatory and immune processes; thus, its re...
There is a growing amount of evidence a significant link exists between the body's immune system and...
Circulatory-assist devices (CAD) are commonly used in clinical practice for end stage cardiovascular...
AbstractProlonged exposure to fluid shear stress alters leukocyte functions associated with the immu...
AbstractRecent evidence suggests that circulating leukocytes respond to physiological levels of flui...