Humans Have Fewer Genes Than Previously Thought
A more refined analysis of the human genome shows that people have fewer genes than originally believed, according to researchers working on the Human Genome Project, a publicly funded collaboration of scientists from 20 institutions in the United States, Europe and Asia.
Injectable Bioartificial Myocardial Tissue for Large-Scale Intramural Cell Transfer and Functional Recovery of Injured Heart Muscle
Liquid bioartificial tissue containing embryonic stem cells constitutes a powerful new approach to restoring injured heart muscle without distorting its geometry and structure.
Minimally Invasive Surgery for Heart Rhythm Abnormality Fast and Effective
A minimally invasive approach to curing the most common heart rhythm abnormality, atrial fibrillation, takes half the time of the traditional surgical procedure but is equally effective, according to research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Safety of Human Albumin – Serious Adverse Events Reported Worldwide in 1998-2000
Although the observed incidence of adverse events is likely to be an underestimate, nevertheless both non-fatal and fatal serious adverse events in albumin recipients appear to be rare.
Cell Salvage Does Not Minimize Perioperative Allogeneic Blood Transfusion in Abdominal Vascular Surgery: A Systematic Review
There is insufficient evidence to recommend the routine use of cell salvage in elective abdominal aortic aneurysm and aorto-femoral bypass surgeries.
Atrial Fibrillation After Surgical Correction of Mitral Regurgitation in Sinus Rhythm
Postoperative AF is common after surgical correction of MR in patients with no prior history of AF and is associated with increased subsequent morbidity.
The Effect of Platelet Rich Plasma on Intrabony Periodontal Defects
The results from this study indicate that PRP will statistically improve the amount of osseous fill and demonstrate enhanced soft tissue healing.
Argatroban as an Alternative to Heparin in Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Circuits
These results suggest that argatroban may be more efficacious than heparin for anticoagulation in ECMO.
Induction and Detection of Disturbed Homeostasis in Cardiopulmonary Bypass
During cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) haemodynamic alterations, haemostasis and the inflammatory response are the main causes of homeostatic disruption.
Argatroban as an Alternative to Heparin in Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Circuits
These results suggest that argatroban may be more efficacious than heparin for anticoagulation in ECMO.
Induction and Detection of Disturbed Homeostasis in Cardiopulmonary Bypass
During cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) haemodynamic alterations, haemostasis and the inflammatory response are the main causes of homeostatic disruption.
Minneapolis-HMO’s policy not to cover errors may jeopardize reporting
HealthPartners’s recent announcement that it will become the first insurer in the nation not to reimburse for care that results medical errors […]