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2. Commentary: Patients and caregivers may have different expectations from operations.
3. Commentary: Preventing postoperative acute kidney injury starts with identifying actionable intermediates?
4. Commentary: Postoperative oropharyngeal dysphagia as a target for limiting cardiac surgical complications-more work to be done.
5. Commentary: Respiratory failure in patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 infection: Can extracorporeal membrane oxygenation help?
6. Commentary: Breaking the perioperative glucose control barrier is like breaking the sound barrier-it takes a team!
7. Commentary: Red cell damage after cardiopulmonary bypass: The dark side of exosomes.
8. Commentary: Adding time-dependent variables to readmission predictors-not a perfect solution to limiting readmissions.
9. Commentary: Benefits of SGLT2 inhibition in heart failure: A bellwether for importance of other metabolic pathways.
10. Commentary: Should patients receive home health care after coronary artery bypass grafting?
11. Commentary: How does the aortic wall interact with the aortic valve?
12. Commentary: Recovering ischemic myocardium-hibernation, autophagy, preconditioning, mitochondria, stem cells, and more.
13. Commentary: Is there a "storage lesion" in red cells that affects outcomes in transfused cardiac surgical patients? The short answers are "maybe there is" and "maybe it doesn't matter".
14. Commentary: Do you live in a distressed community? How do you know? What does this mean? What are the risks? How do you get help?
15. Commentary: Are you too thin or too fat to have an open-chest cardiac operation? Probably not, but there are risks that you should know about.
16. Reply: International partnerships to help train the world's cardiothoracic surgery workforce.
17. Commentary: Searching for the golden fleece-How do you repair damaged myocardium?
18. Commentary: The brain's response to temperature stress involves shock proteins, RNA-binding proteins and microglia-Should cardiac surgeons care?
19. Reply: Is prevention of acute kidney injury after cardiac operations hopeless? Michael Jordan would say no!
20. Commentary: Worldwide disparities in cardiac surgical care: Thinking globally not locally to solve problems of limited resources and access to specialized care.
21. Commentary: Is transfusion as simple as Goldilocks makes it? "For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong".
22. Acute kidey injury risks during cardiac operations are too numerous to count? Could a single actionable variable be the answer?
23. Commentary: Scratching the surface of sustainable cardiac surgery in sub-Saharan Africa: A voice that needs to be heard.
24. REPLY: A "simple" way for enhanced exosomes to alter gene expression: Simple but wrong-complex but right.
25. Commentary: Avoiding acute kidney injury after cardiac operations: Searching for the holy grail is not easy.
26. Commentary: Should we rely on receiver operating characteristic curves? From submarines to medical tests, the answer is a definite maybe!
27. Commentary: The toll of complicated endocarditis and septic sequela: Old wives' tales and dogma.
28. Perfusion-induced acute kidney injury: Critiques that do not roll off the tongues of thoracic surgeons.
29. Please add some clarity to transfusion thresholds-It makes my head spin!
30. Enhanced exosomes and spinal cord ischemia: Excitement and a Nobel Prize but more to come.
31. The vagaries of goal-directed perfusion and the trouble with randomized trials.
32. Perfusion-induced acute kidney injury: A litany of uncertainty and frustration.
33. Deciding how much to pay for effective care? Stirring the pot of cost-effectiveness.
34. Pericardial adhesions and cardiac surgeons' nightmares.
35. Exploring molecular mysteries of the adrenal gland: Start with the basics.
36. What are the "costs" of cost-effectiveness?
37. Interstitial lung disease and lung cancer: Decisions, precision, and tuna fish sandwiches.
38. Training to be a thoracic surgeon: It's not idyllic, don't sugarcoat it, and don't stop learning!
39. Burdens without blessings: Peer reviewers get no respect.
40. Who needs blood? The flip side of blood conservation.
41. Evidence and resident physician duty hours: Should scientific experiments be more suspect than universal implementation of an untested practice?
42. Treatment of caustic esophageal injury: The source of knowledge is experience.
43. Increased understanding leads to increased complexity: Molecular mechanisms of pulmonary arterial hypertension.
44. Missing the forest for the trees: The world around us and surgical treatment of endocarditis.
45. How do cells talk to each other?: Paracrine factors secreted by mesenchymal stromal cells.
46. What do dogs, ancient Romans, Linus Pauling, and mass spectrometry have in common? Early lung cancer and exhaled breath.
47. Gastric conduit ischemia: Never a good thing, no matter when it happens.
48. "Lead from the front": Participative leadership.
49. Is limiting transfusion safe? The devil is in the details.
50. Microparticles and endothelial function--A tour de force.
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