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Stacy B OBlenes

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Hancock Friesen C, Lockhart A, OBlenes S, Moulton D, Finley J, Warren A
CJC Open . 2020 Mar; 1(5):219-224. PMID: 32159112
Background: Relocation, recruitment, or retirement of critical team members may lead to changes in the expertise pool that could threaten patient outcomes in a pediatric heart program. We developed a...
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Hua R, MacLeod S, Polina I, Moghtadaei M, Jansen H, Bogachev O, et al.
Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol . 2015 Aug; 8(5):1240-54. PMID: 26227000
Background: Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) is a hormone with numerous beneficial cardiovascular effects. Recently, a mutation in the ANP gene, which results in the generation of a mutant form of...
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Govindapillai A, Hancock Friesen C, OBlenes S
Perfusion . 2015 Jun; 31(2):135-42. PMID: 26034195
Background: Aged hearts are particularly vulnerable to reperfusion injury. We recently showed that single-dose del Nido cardioplegia was superior to 'standard' multi-dose 4:1 blood cardioplegia in aged rat hearts. This...
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Govindapillai A, Hua R, Rose R, Hancock Friesen C, OBlenes S
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 2013 Aug; 146(4):940-8. PMID: 23953721
Objectives: Aged hearts are particularly vulnerable to ischemia-reperfusion injury. Our objective was to determine if del Nido cardioplegia, which contains lidocaine, less blood, and less calcium than our standard cardioplegia,...
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OBlenes S, Li A, Bowen C, Debay D, Althobaiti M, Clarke J
Drug Target Insights . 2013 May; 7:9-17. PMID: 23700363
In clinical studies, skeletal myoblast (SKMB) transplantation late after myocardial infarction (MI) has minimal impact on left ventricular (LV) function. This may be related to our previous observation that the...
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Belliveau D, Burton H, OBlenes S, Warren A, Hancock Friesen C
Ann Thorac Surg . 2012 Aug; 94(5):1596-602. PMID: 22858274
Background: As overall mortality rates have fallen in pediatric cardiac surgical procedures, complication monitoring is becoming an increasingly important metric of patient outcome. Currently there is no standardized method available...
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Shanmugam G, Clark L, Burton H, Warren A, OBlenes S, Hancock Friesen C
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 2012 Feb; 144(3):570-6. PMID: 22365062
Objective: Our objective was to establish baseline data and develop a tool to allow for systematic evaluation of pediatric cardiac surgical complications. As a first step, we examined the incidence...
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OBlenes S, Hancock Friesen C, Ali A, Howlett S
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 2010 Jul; 141(3):762-70. PMID: 20656301
Objective: Aged hearts are more vulnerable than mature hearts to reperfusion injury during cardiac surgery because of altered cardiomyocyte Ca(2+) homeostasis. Inasmuch as immature cardiomyocytes have similar properties, a specialized...
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OBlenes S, Li A, Chen R, Arora R, Horackova M
Ann Thorac Surg . 2010 Feb; 89(3):829-35. PMID: 20172138
Background: In a recent clinical trial, skeletal myoblast (SKMB) transplantation performed late after myocardial infarction (MI) did not improve left ventricular function. We hypothesized that (1) delaying SKMB transplantation until...
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Wong D, Hancock Friesen C, Warren A, OBlenes S
Can J Cardiol . 2008 Jan; 24(1):67. PMID: 18209775
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