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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Edukace pacienta s levostrannou srdeční podporou HeartMate II / Education of patients with left ventricular assist device HeartMateII

Brejchová, Eliška January 2014 (has links)
The thesis discusses the education of patients with left ventricular support HeartMate II. Theoretical part is focused on education and its ethical and legal aspects, on the description of the educational process. Furthermore it focuses on heart supports, especially on left ventricular assist device HeartMate II. To provide a comprehensive overview, I have included also information about the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system and the section on heart failure. I described the specifics of nursing care for patients with implanted HeartMate II system and the educational topics that should be part of the education of these patients. The empirical part was prepared as a quantitative research, where research sample was 47 respondents. Respondents consisted of nurses who educate patients after implantation of the HeartMate II at the cardiovascular surgical intensive care unit. To create the feedback I complemented a quantitative research with structured interviews with patients after implantation of the HeartMate II. The aim of the research was to determine the status and range of education of patients with left ventricular assist device HeartMate II. This thesis further maps the topics on which is placed the emphasis in education and vice versa topics that would need to focus more on....
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Use of autologous auricular chondrocytes for lining left ventricular assist devices

Rosenstrauch, Doreen 21 June 2004 (has links)
Hintergrund: Elastischer Ohrknorpel ist eine potentielle Quelle fuer autologe Zellen um die luminalen Oberflaechen von links ventrikularen assist systemen (LVAD''s) zu besiedeln zu dem Zweck die Biokompatibilitaet dieser Systeme zu verbessern. Wir prueften dieses Potential der Ohrknorpelzellen in vitro und in vivo in einem Tiermodel (Kalb). Methoden: In vitro, Elastischer Knorpel wurde von dem Ohr eines Kalbes unter Lokalanaesthesie gewonnen, isoliert, und in Gewebekultur gezuechtet. Chondrocytes wurden immunocytochemisch analysiert, transferriert in Zellkulturmedium, zweimal umgesetzt, und auf die blutkontaktierenden, luminalen Oberflaechen von vier LVAD''s (HeartMate(R); Thermo Cardiosystems, Inc., Woburn, MA) gesiedelt. Die beschichteten Zelloberflaechen wurden preconditioniert unter Flussbedingungen in vitro, um die Zellhaftung an den luminalen Oberflaechen der LVAD''s zu beguenstigen. Die Effiezienz der Zellbesiedelung und der kumulative Zellverlust unter Flussbedingungen in vitro wurden quantifiziert. In vivo, eine der vier chondrocyte-beschichteten und preconditionierten LVAD''s wurde in das Kalb implantiert, welches urspruenglich Ohrknorpelspender diente. Das LVAD wurde fuer sieben Tage betrieben, dann explantiert und pathologisch und histologisch evaluiert unter der Benutzung eines Scanningelektronenmikroskopes und eines Transmissionelektronenmikroskopes. Resultate: Die luminalen Oberflaechen von vier LVAD''s wurden mit autologen Ohrknorpelzellen besiedelt. Die Effiezienz der Zellbesiedelung betrug 95.11± 4.23% (n = 4). Der kumulative Zellverlust unter Flussbedingungen in vitro war geringer als 12% (n = 4). Nach sieben Tagen der in vivo Implantation zeigten die luminalen Oberflaechen des implantierten LVAD eine intakte, fest haftende Zellbesiedelung. Es wurden keine Thromboembolien waehrend der Nekropsie festgestellt. Schlussfolgerungen: Ohrknorpel stellt eine einfach und schnell erreichbare Quelle fuer autologe Ohrknorpelzellen dar, dessen Collagen Typ II und andere wichtige Bestandteile der extrazellulaeren Matrix sie dazu befaehigt, fest an den luminalen Oberflaechen der LVAD''s zu haften. Die hier beschriebene einfache Methode der Knorpelgewinnung und der Zellisolierung kann benutzt werden, um eine autologe Zellbeschichtung von LVAD''s und anderen implantierbaren kardiovaskulaeren Systemen vorzunehmen mit dem Ziel die Biokompatibilitaet dieser zu verbessern. Unsere erfolgreiche Feasibilitystudie in einem Kalbmodel fordert weitere in vivo Studien. / Background: Auricular elastic cartilage is a potential source of autologous cells for lining the luminal surfaces of left ventricular assist devices (LVAD''s) to improve long-term biocompatibility. We evaluated this potential in vitro and in vivo in a calf model. Methods: In vitro, auricular cartilage was harvested from the anesthetized ear of a calf, isolated, and cultured on tissue culture dishes. Primary chondrocytes were typed by immunocytochemistry, transferred into culture media, passaged twice, and seeded onto the blood-contacting luminal surfaces of four LVAD''s (HeartMate(R); Thermo Cardiosystems, Inc., Woburn, MA). The seeded cell linings were preconditioned under flow conditions in vitro to promote cell adhesion to the luminal surfaces. Seeding efficiency and cumulative cell loss under flow conditions in vitro were quantitated. In vivo, one of the four preconditioned, autologous chondrocyte-lined LVAD''s was implanted into the tissue-donor calf; run for 7 days; explanted; and finally evaluated grossly, by scanning electron microscopy, and by transmission electron microscopy. Results: Autologous chondrocytes were seeded onto the luminal surfaces of the four LVAD''s. The seeding efficiency was 95.11± 4.23% (n = 4). Cumulative cell loss during preconditioning under flow conditions in vitro did not exceed 12% (n = 4). After 7 days of in vivo implantation, the luminal surfaces of the implanted LVAD demonstrated an intact, strongly adherent cellular lining. There was no evidence of thromboembolic events at necropsy. Conclusions: Auricular elastic cartilage is a ready and easily accessible source of chondrocytes whose ability to produce collagen II and other important extracellular matrix constituents allows them to adhere strongly to the luminal surfaces of LVAD''s. The simple method of isolating and expanding auricular chondrocytes presented here could be used to provide autologous cell linings for LVAD''s and other cardiovascular devices to improve their long-term biocompatibility. Our successful short-term feasibility study in a calf model warrants further study in vivo.
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Příspěvek vyšetření BNP ke zpřesnění prognózy nemocných s pokročilým srdečním selháním / Contribution of BNP to prognostic stratification of patients with advanced heart failure.

Hegarová, Markéta January 2017 (has links)
Plasma levels of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) are a strong and independent predictor of prognosis in patients with advanced heart failure (CHF). However, the importance of this biomarker has been documented only in CHF of common causes such as dilated or ischemic cardiomyopathy. We hypothesized that BNP can serve as a strong predictor of end-stage CHF in group of patients with advanced CHF due to congenital heart disease (CHD) with the right ventricle in systemic position (SRV). The second hypothesis was that BNP monitoring in patients with implanted left ventricular assist device (LVAD) Heart Mate II could detect serious complications which negatively affect prognosis. We performed a retrospective analysis in 28 consecutive patients with severe systolic dysfunction of the SRV (ejection fraction 23 ± 6%) evaluated as heart transplant (HTx) candidates between May 2007 and October 2014. During a median follow-up of 29 months (interquartile range, 9-50), 14 pts reached primary endpoints of the study (death, urgent HTx, and LVAD implantation). We have considered these events equivalent to end-stage CHF. Using ROC analysis, we identified the first measured value of BNP as the strongest predictor of prognosis with the area under the curve (AUC) of 1.00, followed by the New York Heart Association...
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Erste Erfahrungen mit der Micro-Diagonalpumpe Deltastream® der Firma Medos (Helmholtz Institut Aachen) als linksventrikulärem Herzunterstützungssystem (LVAD) mit pulsatiler und laminarer Perfusion am Schafsmodell über sieben Tage. / Initial experience with the Micro Diagonal Pump Deltastream® of Medos, (Helmholtz Institute Aachen) a left ventricular cardiac assist device (LVAD) with pulsatile and laminar perfusion in a sheep about seven days.

Tylla, Alfred 09 January 2012 (has links)
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