Search Results - "Wika, K E"
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Assessment of circulating blood volume in calves with a total artificial heart
Published in ASAIO journal (1992) (01-07-1995)“…Measurement of the circulating blood volume (CBV) is essential to a proper understanding of the hemodynamic performance of total artificial hearts (TAHs)…”
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Quantification of the edge effect in calcified bioprosthetic tissues
Published in Journal of biomedical materials research (01-10-1993)“…In bioprosthetic tissue samples that had been implanted in the subcutaneous space of rats, and recurring pattern of calcification was observed. In this…”
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Analysis of subcutaneous fluid in rats
Published in ASAIO journal (1992) (01-09-1997)“…Subcutaneous implantation in rats is a commonly used model for biomaterial calcification studies. Although this model is frequently used, its components have…”
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Heat from an implanted power source is mainly dissipated by blood perfusion
Published in ASAIO journal (1992) (01-09-1997)“…Heat dissipation and its effects on tissue and blood interfaces are common problems associated with the development and increased use of artificial hearts,…”
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Platelets are deposited early post-operatively on the leaflet of a mechanical heart valve in sheep without post-operative anticoagulants or antiplatelet agents. A scanning electron microscopic observation of the pyrolytic carbon surface in a mechanical heart valve
Published in ASAIO journal (1992) (01-09-1996)“…Pyrolytic carbon has been used for mechanical heart valves as a thromboresistant, wear resistant, and fatigue resistant material. Thrombosis and…”
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Blood Compatibility of a Newly Developed Trileaflet Mechanical Heart Valve
Published in ASAIO journal (1992) (01-01-2003)“…An ideal heart valve prosthesis, which has both the flow dynamic properties and blood compatibility of a tissue valve prosthesis and the durability of a…”
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Functional electrical stimulation as a neuroprosthetic methodology for enabling closed-loop urinary incontinence treatment
Published in 2011 5th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering (01-04-2011)“…This paper describes a neuroprosthetic methodology using functional electrical stimulation (FES) to treat urinary incontinence. The neuroprosthesis is designed…”
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