AbstractBackground: Allograft heart valves used in cardiac surgery often fail at an unacceptable rate. Immune mechanisms contribute to this failure, but adequate and functional small-animal valve models to characterize this phenomenon are lacking. The objective of this study was to create native aortic valve insufficiency in recipient rats to provide for a functional abdominal aortic valve graft implant. Methods: Lewis recipient rats underwent single-leaflet injury of their native aortic valve through a right carotid catheter injury. Animals were allowed to recover for 28 days, at which time a Lewis aortic valve graft was implanted infrarenally. Echocardiography with color flow Doppler scanning was performed before aortic injury, 1 week aft...
Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome in which ventricular filling or ejection capacity is im...
AbstractObjective: Allograft valves are frequently used in the repair of congenital cardiac anomalie...
BACKGROUND: The survival of engineered cardiac muscle 'grafts' to the epicardium is limited by vascu...
AbstractBackground: Allograft heart valves used in cardiac surgery often fail at an unacceptable rat...
At present the main question is whether homograft failure is due to rejection or mechanical degenera...
OBJECTIVE:The histopathologic changes of fresh rat aortic valve allografts over time and the effect ...
AbstractObjective: The histopathologic changes of fresh rat aortic valve allografts over time and th...
AbstractObjective: Allograft heart valves are commonly used in cardiac surgery. Despite mounting evi...
The objective of the study was to describe a novel small-animal model of tissue-engineered aortic va...
BACKGROUND: Bioengineered living autologous valves with remodeling and growth capacity represent a p...
Background. Human aortic valve allografts elicit a cellular and humoral immune response. It is not c...
This article describes the development of a new experimental model using rats for the evaluation of ...
The Ross operation for aortic valve disease has regained new interest due to its outstanding long-te...
In patients undergoing aortic valve replacement, allograft valves stored at 4°C in a nutrient medium...
BACKGROUND: Allograft vasculopathy (AV) remains a major obstacle to long-term allograft survival. Wh...
Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome in which ventricular filling or ejection capacity is im...
AbstractObjective: Allograft valves are frequently used in the repair of congenital cardiac anomalie...
BACKGROUND: The survival of engineered cardiac muscle 'grafts' to the epicardium is limited by vascu...
AbstractBackground: Allograft heart valves used in cardiac surgery often fail at an unacceptable rat...
At present the main question is whether homograft failure is due to rejection or mechanical degenera...
OBJECTIVE:The histopathologic changes of fresh rat aortic valve allografts over time and the effect ...
AbstractObjective: The histopathologic changes of fresh rat aortic valve allografts over time and th...
AbstractObjective: Allograft heart valves are commonly used in cardiac surgery. Despite mounting evi...
The objective of the study was to describe a novel small-animal model of tissue-engineered aortic va...
BACKGROUND: Bioengineered living autologous valves with remodeling and growth capacity represent a p...
Background. Human aortic valve allografts elicit a cellular and humoral immune response. It is not c...
This article describes the development of a new experimental model using rats for the evaluation of ...
The Ross operation for aortic valve disease has regained new interest due to its outstanding long-te...
In patients undergoing aortic valve replacement, allograft valves stored at 4°C in a nutrient medium...
BACKGROUND: Allograft vasculopathy (AV) remains a major obstacle to long-term allograft survival. Wh...
Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome in which ventricular filling or ejection capacity is im...
AbstractObjective: Allograft valves are frequently used in the repair of congenital cardiac anomalie...
BACKGROUND: The survival of engineered cardiac muscle 'grafts' to the epicardium is limited by vascu...