Edmundo I Cabrera Fischer
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Recent Articles
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Diaz A, Tringler M, Wray S, Ramirez A, Cabrera Fischer E
J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)
. 2017 Dec;
20(2):258-265.
PMID: 29267992
Increased arterial stiffness is an important determinant of cardiovascular risk, able to predict morbidity and mortality, and closely associated with ageing and blood pressure. The aims of this study were:...
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Bia D, Galli C, Valtuille R, Zocalo Y, Wray S, Armentano R, et al.
Int J Nephrol
. 2015 Jul;
2015:628654.
PMID: 26167301
Background. Adequate fluid management could be essential to minimize high arterial stiffness observed in chronically hemodialyzed patients (CHP). Aim. To determine the association between body fluid status and central and...
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Cabrera Fischer E, Bia D, Galli C, Valtuille R, Zocalo Y, Wray S, et al.
Hemodial Int
. 2015 Feb;
19(3):419-28.
PMID: 25645625
Aortic stiffness is a prognostic parameter associated with patient mortality. Vascular access creation has been shown to have effects on arterial stiffness both in the aorta and in the upper...
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Cabrera Fischer E, Bia D, Zocalo Y, Armentano R
Int J Artif Organs
. 2009 Aug;
32(6):354-61.
PMID: 19670187
Purpose: Intra-aortic balloon pumping (IABP) may modify arterial biomechanics; however, its effects on arterial wall properties during acute cardio-depression have not yet been fully explored. This dynamical study was designed...
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Cabrera Fischer E, Bia D, Valtuille R, Graf S, Galli C, Armentano R
J Vasc Access
. 2009 Aug;
10(3):192-8.
PMID: 19670173
Background: Vascular access (VA) dysfunction is a common cause of hospitalization in chronically hemodialyzed patients (CHP) limiting the improvement in health and has been largely studied in order to decrease...
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Cabrera Fischer E, Bia D, Camus J, Zocalo Y, de Forteza E, Armentano R
ASAIO J
. 2008 Jan;
54(1):44-9.
PMID: 18204315
Intra-aortic balloon pumping (IABP) could modify the arterial biomechanics; however, its effects on arterial wall properties have not been fully explored. This dynamical study was designed to characterize the pressure-dependent...
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Armentano R, Santana D, Cabrera Fischer E, Graf S, Campos H, German Y, et al.
Cryobiology
. 2005 Nov;
52(1):17-26.
PMID: 16274686
The surgical options in arterial reconstruction are: the use of autologous arteries; autologous veins; or expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) grafts. However, the development of intimal hyperplasia when using veins or ePTFE...
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Cabrera Fischer E, Santana D, Cassanello G, Zocalo Y, Crawford E, Casas R, et al.
Artif Organs
. 2005 Jan;
29(2):122-30.
PMID: 15670281
Background: Wall shear stress, arterial wall elasticity, and intimal hyperplasia are related. The aim of this study was to investigate the in vitro mechanical properties of ovine femoral arteries, jugular...
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Cabrera Fischer E, de Forteza E, Risk M, Nicolini G, Camus J, Pessana F
ASAIO J
. 2004 Aug;
50(4):311-5.
PMID: 15307539
This study was designed to compare the effects of juxtaaortic balloon counterpulsation (JABC), performed in ascending aorta and the aortic arch, with those yielded by intraaortic balloon counterpulsation (IABC) in...
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Trainini J, Cabrera Fischer E, Barisani J, Christen A, Mouras J, de Paz J, et al.
J Heart Lung Transplant
. 2002 Oct;
21(10):1068-73.
PMID: 12398871
Background: Dynamic aortomyoplasty is an alternative to heart transplantation. The goal of our study was to evaluate the benefits of aortic counterpulsation obtained using dynamic aortomyoplasty in patients with heart...