THE EFFECT OF BEND RELIEF PERFORATIONS UPON EXTRINSIC GRAFT OBSTRUCTION RISK - A HISTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS.

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Tác giả: Kevin Bourque, Steve Briana, Fred Clubb, Chris Cotter, Staci Jessen Horn, Robert Kormos, Kirsten Landsgaard, Brendan Malloy, Bala Sivaraman, Kartik Sundareswaran

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : The Journal of heart and lung transplantation : the official publication of the International Society for Heart Transplantation , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 708373

 Extrinsic Outflow Graft Obstruction (EOGO) is a potential complication of durable LVAD therapy characterized by obstructive biodebris accumulation between the outflow graft (OG) and, in the case of HM3, the bend relief (BR). Recent reports have suggested that perforating the HM3 BR may help prevent EOGO. The study objective was to histologically compare the nature and constituency of explanted biologic material from beneath intact HM3 BRs (n=7
  with n=3 EOGO) beneath perforated HM3 BRs (n=5), and outside the BR (n=2). Results indicate that material beneath intact BRs (EOGO and non-EOGO samples) is consistently acellular protein (fibrin) or biodebris while material beneath perforated BRs demonstrated collagen and cell infiltration through the perforations, resembling the material found outside graft beyond the BR where EOGO is not observed. Despite the small sample size, this study provides a hypothetical mechanism(s) underlying potential benefits of BR perforations in preventing EOGO by attenuating biodebris accumulation through collagen and cell infiltration.
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