ObjectiveExtracorporeal circulation (ECC) is regularly applied to maintain organ perfusion during major aortic and cardiovascular surgery. During thoracoabdominal aortic repair, ECC-driven selective visceral arterial perfusion (SVP) results in changed microcirculatory perfusion (shift from the muscularis toward the mucosal small intestinal layer) in conjunction with macrohemodynamic hypoperfusion. The underlying mechanism, however, is unclear. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess in a porcine model whether ECC itself or the hypoperfusion induced by SVP is responsible for the mucosal/muscular shift in the small intestinal wall.MethodsA thoracoabdominal aortic approach was performed in 15 healthy pigs divided equally into three grou...
Background: Unrecognized reduction of blood supply to intestinal organs is associated with significa...
To evaluate multi-slice computed tomography (CT) perfusion imaging (CTPI) for identifying microcircu...
BACKGROUND: The postoperative assessment of volume status is not straightforward because of concomit...
ObjectiveExtracorporeal circulation (ECC) is regularly applied to maintain organ perfusion during ma...
INTRODUCTION: Despite its presumed effectiveness and clinical use, the physiology of selective visce...
Objective: Extracorporeal circulation induces ischemia/reperfusion injury in the small intestinal wa...
AbstractImpaired gut mucosal perfusion has been reported during cardiopulmonary bypass. To better de...
AbstractObjectives: ischaemia of the colon is an important complication of abdominal aortic aneurysm...
AbstractIntroduction. Left-heart bypass (LHB) and selective organ perfusion (SOP) are used during th...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the microcirculatory and metabolic consequences of re...
Background. Acute mesenteric ischemia is a potentially fatal vascular emergency with mortality rates...
We hypothesized that fluid administration may increase regional splanchnic perfusion after abdominal...
Background: Current pulsatile pumps for cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are far from satisfactory becau...
AbstractOngoing studies investigating the intra abdominal pressure (IAP) shifted the belief of mesen...
Background. Hemodynamic changes, related to on-pump cardiac surgery, have been reported to impair in...
Background: Unrecognized reduction of blood supply to intestinal organs is associated with significa...
To evaluate multi-slice computed tomography (CT) perfusion imaging (CTPI) for identifying microcircu...
BACKGROUND: The postoperative assessment of volume status is not straightforward because of concomit...
ObjectiveExtracorporeal circulation (ECC) is regularly applied to maintain organ perfusion during ma...
INTRODUCTION: Despite its presumed effectiveness and clinical use, the physiology of selective visce...
Objective: Extracorporeal circulation induces ischemia/reperfusion injury in the small intestinal wa...
AbstractImpaired gut mucosal perfusion has been reported during cardiopulmonary bypass. To better de...
AbstractObjectives: ischaemia of the colon is an important complication of abdominal aortic aneurysm...
AbstractIntroduction. Left-heart bypass (LHB) and selective organ perfusion (SOP) are used during th...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the microcirculatory and metabolic consequences of re...
Background. Acute mesenteric ischemia is a potentially fatal vascular emergency with mortality rates...
We hypothesized that fluid administration may increase regional splanchnic perfusion after abdominal...
Background: Current pulsatile pumps for cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are far from satisfactory becau...
AbstractOngoing studies investigating the intra abdominal pressure (IAP) shifted the belief of mesen...
Background. Hemodynamic changes, related to on-pump cardiac surgery, have been reported to impair in...
Background: Unrecognized reduction of blood supply to intestinal organs is associated with significa...
To evaluate multi-slice computed tomography (CT) perfusion imaging (CTPI) for identifying microcircu...
BACKGROUND: The postoperative assessment of volume status is not straightforward because of concomit...