Jack Zakrzewski
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Recent Articles
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Iguidbashian J, Zakrzewski J, Lu L, Garcia A, Khailova L, Deng X, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40043942
Objective: To develop a reproducible ex vivo heart perfusion (EVHP) and murine heart transplantation model and to evaluate the efficacy of hypothermic, acellular ex vivo perfusion with sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) as...
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Davidson J, Iguidbashian J, Khailova L, Lehmann T, Suarez-Pierre A, Thomson L, et al.
Transl Res
. 2025 Jan;
277:64-74.
PMID: 39827912
The organ-level molecular response to cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) remains inadequately understood and may be heterogeneous. Here, we measured organ-specific gene expression in a piglet model of CPB...
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Thomson L, Niemiec S, Mancuso C, Khailova L, Ali E, Syed A, et al.
J Pediatr
. 2024 Sep;
276:114322.
PMID: 39306320
This nested case-control study identified broad dysregulation of the circulating proteome in neonates receiving postoperative extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support after congenital heart disease surgery, including differential responses in those not...
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Suarez-Pierre A, Zakrzewski J, Anigbogu C, Iguidbashian J, Ziogas I, Peters L, et al.
Am J Surg
. 2023 Nov;
228:279-286.
PMID: 38030453
Background: This study aims to examine the impact of home-to-transplantation center travel time as a potential barrier to healthcare accessibility. Methods: Observational study examined adult heart transplant recipients who received...
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Zakrzewski J, Coyle L, Aicher T, Gallagher C, Kuper K, Sciamanna C, et al.
ASAIO J
. 2022 Sep;
68(9):e157.
PMID: 36066358
No abstract available.
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Zakrzewski J, Coyle L, Aicher T, Chickerillo K, Gallagher C, Kuper K, et al.
ASAIO J
. 2021 Sep;
67(11):1189-1195.
PMID: 34475334
Patients on left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support may be susceptible to severe disease and complications from coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19). The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical...
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Rosinski C, Behbahani M, Geever B, Chaker A, Patel S, Chiu R, et al.
World Neurosurg
. 2020 Aug;
143:e648-e655.
PMID: 32798784
Background: Many patients undergoing decompressive craniectomy will develop persistent hydrocephalus before cranioplasty. Therefore, surgeons must decide whether to perform ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS) placement and cranioplasty simultaneously or in staged procedures....
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Rosinski C, Patel S, Geever B, Chiu R, Chaker A, Zakrzewski J, et al.
Neurosurgery
. 2019 Sep;
86(1):E15-E22.
PMID: 31529096
Background: Autologous bone removed during craniectomy is often the material of choice in cranioplasty procedures. However, when the patient's own bone is not appropriate (infection and resorption), an alloplastic graft...
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Rosinski C, Chaker A, Zakrzewski J, Geever B, Patel S, Chiu R, et al.
World Neurosurg
. 2019 Jul;
131:e312-e320.
PMID: 31351936
Objective: The use of autologous bone for cranioplasty offers superior cosmesis and cost-effectiveness compared with synthetic materials. The choice between 2 common autograft storage mechanisms (subcutaneous vs. frozen) remains controversial...
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Zakrzewski J, Hu K, Neisewander B, Esfahani D, Bhimani A, Shah H, et al.
South Med J
. 2019 Apr;
112(4):217-221.
PMID: 30943540
is a rare, opportunistic pathogen most frequently contracted through contact with a contaminated source. An immunocompetent 26-year-old female patient presented to our institution with an infected lumboperitoneal (LP) shunt presenting...