G Nollert
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Shinoka T, Nollert G, Shum-Tim D, Du Plessis A, Jonas R
Ann Thorac Surg
. 2000 Mar;
69(2):578-83.
PMID: 10735702
Background: Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is used to monitor cerebral oxygenation during cardiac surgery. However, interpretation of the signals is controversial. The aim of the study was to determine which NIRS...
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Detter C, Fischlein T, Feldmeier C, Nollert G, Reichenspurner H, Reichart B
Ann Thorac Surg
. 2000 Jan;
68(6):2112-8.
PMID: 10616986
Background: The objective of this study was to evaluate long-term survival, valve-related complications as well as prognostic factors for early and late outcome after open and closed mitral commissurotomy covering...
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Stamm C, Kreutzer C, Zurakowski D, Nollert G, Friehs I, Mayer J, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 1999 Oct;
118(5):874-85.
PMID: 10534693
Objective: Several techniques for symmetric reconstruction of the aortic root in congenital supravalvular aortic stenosis have been developed, but it remains unclear whether these prove superior to patch enlargement of...
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Nagashima M, Stock U, Nollert G, Sperling J, Shum-Tim D, Hatsuoka S, et al.
Ann Thorac Surg
. 1999 Sep;
68(2):499-504; discussion 504-5.
PMID: 10475419
Background: Lung function is often impaired after cardiac surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), particularly in chronically cyanotic patients. This study aimed to evaluate lung function in a surgically created chronic...
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Shinoka T, Nagashima M, Nollert G, Shum-Tim D, Laussen P, Lidov H, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 1999 May;
117(6):1204-11.
PMID: 10343273
Background: The initial step in the inflammatory process, which can be initiated by cardiopulmonary bypass and by ischemia/reperfusion, is mediated by interactions between selectins on endothelial cells and on neutrophils....
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Nollert G, Nagashima M, Bucerius J, Shinoka T, Lidov H, Du Plessis A, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 1999 May;
117(6):1172-9.
PMID: 10343269
Objectives: Laboratory studies suggest that myocardial reperfusion injury is exacerbated by free radicals when pure oxygen is used during cardiopulmonary bypass. In phase I of this study we demonstrated that...
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Nollert G, Nagashima M, Bucerius J, Shinoka T, Jonas R
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 1999 May;
117(6):1166-71.
PMID: 10343268
Objectives: Recent studies suggest that myocardial reperfusion injury is exacerbated by free radicals when pure oxygen is used during cardiopulmonary bypass. Partial replacement of the oxygenator gas mixture with nitrogen,...
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Nagashima M, Shinoka T, Nollert G, Shum-Tim D, Hickey P, Roth S, et al.
Circulation
. 1998 Dec;
98(19 Suppl):II391-7; discussion II397-8.
PMID: 9852932
Background: The interaction between endothelium and leukocytes plays a crucial role in ischemia-reperfusion injury. P-selectin, which is expressed on activated endothelium, mediates the first step in leukocyte adherence to the...
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Nagashima M, Shinoka T, Nollert G, Shum-Tim D, Rader C, Mayer Jr J
Circulation
. 1998 Dec;
98(19 Suppl):II378-84.
PMID: 9852930
Background: Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) induces an inflammatory reaction that activates neutrophils and releases free radicals in tissue. Ischemia-reperfusion further aggravates inflammation. Hemofiltration (HF) could potentially remove inflammatory mediators and reduce...
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Shum-Tim D, Nagashima M, Shinoka T, Bucerius J, Nollert G, Lidov H, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 1998 Nov;
116(5):780-92.
PMID: 9806385
Background: Aggressive surface warming is a common practice in the pediatric intensive care unit. However, recent rodent data emphasize the protective effect of mild (2 degrees - 3 degrees C)...