Pulsatile pulmonary perfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass reduces the pulmonary inflammatory response.

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Pulsatile pulmonary perfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass reduces the pulmonary inflammatory response. / Siepe, Matthias; Goebel, Ulrich; Mecklenburg, Anne; Doenst, Torsten; Benk, Christoph; Stein, Philipp; Beyersdorf, Friedhelm; Loop, Torsten; Schlensak, Christian.

In: ANN THORAC SURG, Vol. 86, No. 1, 1, 2008, p. 115-122.

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Harvard

Siepe, M, Goebel, U, Mecklenburg, A, Doenst, T, Benk, C, Stein, P, Beyersdorf, F, Loop, T & Schlensak, C 2008, 'Pulsatile pulmonary perfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass reduces the pulmonary inflammatory response.', ANN THORAC SURG, vol. 86, no. 1, 1, pp. 115-122. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18573409?dopt=Citation>

APA

Siepe, M., Goebel, U., Mecklenburg, A., Doenst, T., Benk, C., Stein, P., Beyersdorf, F., Loop, T., & Schlensak, C. (2008). Pulsatile pulmonary perfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass reduces the pulmonary inflammatory response. ANN THORAC SURG, 86(1), 115-122. [1]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18573409?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Siepe M, Goebel U, Mecklenburg A, Doenst T, Benk C, Stein P et al. Pulsatile pulmonary perfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass reduces the pulmonary inflammatory response. ANN THORAC SURG. 2008;86(1):115-122. 1.

Bibtex

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title = "Pulsatile pulmonary perfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass reduces the pulmonary inflammatory response.",
abstract = "Pulmonary dysfunction presumably linked to an inflammatory response is frequent after cardiac operations using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and pulmonary hypoperfusion. We previously demonstrated that active perfusion of the lungs during CPB reduces ischemic lung injury. We now hypothesized that avoiding ischemia of the lungs during CPB by active pulmonary perfusion would decrease pulmonary inflammatory response.",
author = "Matthias Siepe and Ulrich Goebel and Anne Mecklenburg and Torsten Doenst and Christoph Benk and Philipp Stein and Friedhelm Beyersdorf and Torsten Loop and Christian Schlensak",
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AU - Goebel, Ulrich

AU - Mecklenburg, Anne

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AU - Benk, Christoph

AU - Stein, Philipp

AU - Beyersdorf, Friedhelm

AU - Loop, Torsten

AU - Schlensak, Christian

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AB - Pulmonary dysfunction presumably linked to an inflammatory response is frequent after cardiac operations using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and pulmonary hypoperfusion. We previously demonstrated that active perfusion of the lungs during CPB reduces ischemic lung injury. We now hypothesized that avoiding ischemia of the lungs during CPB by active pulmonary perfusion would decrease pulmonary inflammatory response.

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