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M E Galantowicz

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Gomez D, Preston T, Olshove V, Phillips A, Galantowicz M
Perfusion . 2009 Aug; 24(2):107-12. PMID: 19654153
Prime volume of the cardiopulmonary bypass circuit may lead to significant hemodilution and the potential need for blood products for all patients, but may be more critical in the pediatric...
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Bacha E, Cao Q, Galantowicz M, Cheatham J, Fleishman C, Weinstein S, et al.
Pediatr Cardiol . 2005 May; 26(2):169-75. PMID: 15868323
Hybrid procedures are becoming increasingly important, especially in the management of congenital heart lesions for which there are no ideal surgical or interventional options. This report describes a multicenter experience...
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Schulman L, Anandarangam T, Leibowitz D, DiTullio M, McGregor C, Galantowicz M, et al.
J Am Soc Echocardiogr . 2001 Aug; 14(8):806-12. PMID: 11490329
The objective of this study was to prospectively assess pulmonary venous anastomosis by transesophageal echocardiography after lung transplantation. Thrombus formation at the pulmonary venous anastomotic site after lung transplantation may...
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Schulman L, Weinberg A, McGregor C, Galantowicz M, Smith C
Ann Transplant . 2001 Jan; 5(3):20-5. PMID: 11147025
Objectives: To identify the various risk factors for early (90 day) mortality after lung transplantation and to evaluate the relationship between lung injury and postoperative survival. Methods: 152 recipients of...
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Lamour J, Hsu D, Kichuk M, Galantowicz M, Quaegebeur J, Addonizio L
Pediatr Transplant . 2000 Nov; 4(4):280-4. PMID: 11079267
Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) can occur following caval to pulmonary artery connection, Glenn and/or Fontan procedure, leading to severe cyanosis and exercise intolerance. It is unknown whether these abnormalities regress...
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Garfein E, McGregor C, Galantowicz M, Schulman L
Ann Transplant . 2000 Jun; 5(1):5-11. PMID: 10850603
Purpose: To compare complication rates of telescoped versus end-to-end bronchial anastomoses in single and bilateral lung transplantation. Methods: One hundred and thirty adult lung transplant recipients were evaluated during a...
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Helman D, Addonizio L, Morales D, Catanese K, Flannery M, Quagebeur J, et al.
J Heart Lung Transplant . 2000 Mar; 19(2):121-6. PMID: 10703686
Background: Left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) have been used successfully as a life-sustaining bridge to transplantation in adults with end-stage heart failure. Long-term implantable cardiac assist devices for smaller adolescent...
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Lamour J, Addonizio L, Galantowicz M, Quaegebeur J, Mancini D, Kichuk M, et al.
Circulation . 1999 Nov; 100(19 Suppl):II200-5. PMID: 10567304
Background: Advances in surgical and medical management have greatly improved long-term survival rates in patients with congenital heart disease (CHD). As these patients reach adulthood, myocardial dysfunction can occur, leading...
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Rosenzweig E, Starc T, Chen J, Cullinane S, Timchak D, Gersony W, et al.
Circulation . 1999 Nov; 100(19 Suppl):II182-6. PMID: 10567301
Background: Recent investigations at our institution have studied a variety of vasodilatory shock states that are characterized by vasopressin deficiency and pressor hypersensitivity to the exogenous hormone. Our experience in...
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John R, Chen J, Weinberg A, Oz M, Mancini D, Itescu S, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 1999 Feb; 117(3):543-55. PMID: 10047659
Objective: To identify risk factors for survival after cardiac retransplantation and compare the survival after retransplantation with that after primary cardiac transplantation. Methods: A retrospective analysis of 952 patients undergoing...