Principles Of Miniaturized Extracorporeal Circulation

Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) restores perfusion and oxygenation in a patient who does not have spontaneous circulation. The evidence with regard to the effect of extracorporeal ...

The New England Journal of Medicine: Early Extracorporeal CPR for Refractory Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

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When this occurs in the epicardial vessels of the coronary circulation, the presence of thrombus may compromise flow to the myocardium, leading to myocardial ischemia and eventual myonecrosis.

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Science Daily: Estrogen explains the exosome-carried messenger profile in the circulation among postmenopausal women

In blood circulation, the exosome-carried messenger molecule profile differs between post- and premenopausal women, research shows. The differences were associated with circulating estrogen and ...

Estrogen explains the exosome-carried messenger profile in the circulation among postmenopausal women