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52. Assessment of cardiac rejection by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy (MRS)
53. New concepts in organ preservation
54. The relationship between surgeon and basic scientist
55. Tailored immunosuppression: the way we should follow?
56. Percutaneous transvenous angioplasty of a stenosed bicaval anastomosis after orthotopic cardiac transplantation
57. Convulsions, hemiparesis and central retinal artery occlusion due to left atrial myxoma in child
58. Reply: Echo-free perfused space after homograft replacement of aortic valve: A morphologic study
59. Pseudoaneurysm following aortic homograft: clinical implications?
60. Poplitealaneurysma
61. Impaired Poststenotic Aortic Pulsatility After Hemodynamically Ideal Coarctation Repair in Children
62. Die endovaskuläre Ausbildung für Gefäßchirurgen an der Universitätsklinik Bern
63. Administration of Steroids in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery: Impact on Clinical Outcome and Systemic Inflammatory Response
64. Spontaneous Expectoration Of A Prosthetic Graft Nine Years After A Blalock-Taussig Shunt Procedure
65. Current trends in cannulation and neuroprotection during surgery of the aortic arch in Europe†‡
66. Aortic dissection limited to the ascending aorta mimicking intramural hematoma
67. Valve replacement in octogenarians: increased early mortality but good long-term result
68. Different techniques of distal aortic repair in acute type A dissection: impact on late aortic morphology and reoperation
69. Early recovery of endogenous fibrinogen after cardiac surgery
70. Cardiovascular surgery in Marfan syndrome: implications of new molecular concepts in thoracic aortic disease
71. Clinical experience with the ATS 3f Enable® Sutureless Bioprosthesis
72. 2nd International Symposium on Minimal Invasive Extracorporeal Technologies Athens, Greece, 9-11 June 2016001SAFETY IN THE EVOLVING MINIATURIZED EXTRACORPOREAL SYSTEM002THE CHALLENGE OF CLOSED CIRCUIT SYSTEM FOR ALL CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS CASES003THE USE OF A MINIMAL INVASIVE EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCUIT FOR REWARMING PATIENTS FROM ACCIDENTAL HYPOTHERMIA: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY004WHAT ARE THE LIMITATIONS OF MINIATURIZED ADULT CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS? OUR FINDINGS005AORTIC VALVE SURGERY AND CORONARY BYPASS SURGERY IN DIALYZED PATIENTS. MAY MINIMAL EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION BE HELPFUL IN GETTING BETTER RESULTS?006IMPACT OF MINIMAL EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION IN OCTOGENARIANS UNDERGOING CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING. HAVE WE BEEN LOOKING IN THE WRONG DIRECTION?007CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING ON BEATING HEART, ON CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS OR ON MINIMAL EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION008MINIMAL INVASIVE EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING009MINIMAL INVASIVE DETERMINATIONS OF OXYGEN DELIVERY (DO2) AND CONSUMPTION (VO2) IN CARDIAC SURGERY010CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF PERFUSION INDEX AND PULSE OXIMETRY DURING WARM PULSATILE PERFUSION IN PAEDIATRICS011CEREBRAL MICROEMBOLIZATION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING SURGICAL AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT ON MINIMAL INVASIVE OR CONVENTIONAL EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION012ASSESSMENT OF AUTOMATED SOMATOSENSORY EVOKED POTENTIALS FOR DETECTION OF INTRAOPERATIVE POSITIONAL NEUROPRAXIA IN CARDIAC SURGERY013MINIMAL INVASIVE EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE AORTIC VALVE SURGERY014MINIMAL INVASIVE EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION IN ENDOSCOPIC MITRAL VALVE SURGERY015AIR HANDLING CAPABILITY OF A CONVENTIONAL CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS VERSUS MINIMIZED EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCUIT USING THE FUSION OXYGENATOR016DOES MINIMALLY INVASIVE EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION AND CELL SALVAGE REDUCE INFLAMMATION AFTER CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING SURGERY?
73. Cardiac surgery, nosocomial infection, and the built environment
74. Anaesthetic induction with etomidate in cardiac surgery: a randomized controlled trial
75. Cerebral microembolic load in open heart surgery with different extracorporeal circulation systems
76. Mechanical versus biological aortic valve replacement strategies
77. How Does the Aortic Geometry Change When the Descending Aorta Dissects?
78. Adding Vancomycin to Perioperative Prophylaxis Decreases Deep Sternal Wound Infections in High-risk Cardiac Surgery Patients
79. Hemodynamic performance of Edwards Intuity valve in a compliant aortic root model
80. Demography and Outcome Data of the Bern VAD-Program Retrieved From the Euromacs Registry
81. New insights into the performance of human whole-exome capture platforms
82. Decision-making in aortic root surgery in Marfan syndrome: bleeding, thromboembolism and risk of reintervention after valve-sparing or mechanical aortic root replacement
83. Is surgery in acute aortic dissection type A still contraindicated in the presence of preoperative neurological symptoms?
84. Urinary proteomics before and after extracorporeal circulation in patients with and without acute kidney injury
85. Hybrid Therapy of Symptomatic Stenosis of the Innominate Artery
86. Lebensqualität herzoperierter und nicht herzoperierter Marfan-Patienten in der Schweiz
87. PP59 - Early recovery of endogenous fibrinogen after cardiac surgery
88. Identification and in silico analyses of novel TGFBR1 and TGFBR2 mutations in Marfan syndrome-related disorders
89. Interrupted aortic arch, aorto-pulmonary window and aortic origin of the right pulmonary artery: single stage repair in a neonate
90. Transapical transcatheter aortic valve implantation using the second-generation self-expanding Symetis ACURATE TA valve
91. 130 * SHOULD NEUROLOGIC SYMPTOMS STILL PRECLUDE SURGERY IN ACUTE TYPE A AORTIC DISSECTION?
92. 018 * CLINICAL AND HAEMODYNAMIC OUTCOMES IN 658 PATIENTS RECEIVING THE PERCEVAL SUTURELESS AORTIC VALVE: EARLY RESULTS FROM A PROSPECTIVE EUROPEAN MULTICENTRE STUDY (CAVALIER TRIAL)
93. 164 * DECISION-MAKING IN AORTIC ROOT SURGERY IN MARFAN SYNDROME: BLEEDING, THROMBOEMBOLISM AND RISK OF REINTERVENTION AFTER VALVE-SPARING OR MECHANICAL AORTIC ROOT REPLACEMENT
94. 013 * EUROPEAN MULTICENTRE EXPERIENCE WITH SUTURELESS PERCEVAL VALVE: CLINICAL AND HAEMODYNAMIC OUTCOMES UP TO 5 YEARS IN OVER 700 PATIENTS
95. 272 * EFFICACY OF MECHANICAL POSTCONDITIONING FOLLOWING WARM, GLOBAL ISCHAEMIA DEPENDS ON CIRCULATING FATTY ACID LEVELS IN AN ISOLATED, WORKING RAT HEART MODEL
96. 1st International Symposium on Minimal Invasive Extracorporeal Circulation Technologies, Thessaloniki, Greece, 13–14 June 2014001EMERGENCY CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT SURGERY IN PATIENTS WITH OR WITHOUT ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION USING THE MINIMAL INVASIVE EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION002IS THERE A LEARNING CURVE WHEN USING MINIMAL INVASIVE EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION IN CORONARY REVASCULARIZATION PROCEDURES?003MINIMAL EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION ASSURES PERFORMANCE OUTCOME004CORONARY ARTERY REVASCULARIZATION WITH A MINIMAL EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION TECHNIQUE: SHOTGUN ANALYSIS IN A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED TRIAL WITH THREE DIFFERENT PERFUSION TECHNIQUES005EFFECTS OF CELL SALVAGED AND DIRECTLY RETRANSFUSED MEDIASTINAL SHED BLOOD ON THE POSTOPERATIVE COMPETENCY OF THE COAGULATION SYSTEM AFTER CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT SURGERY006THE RELATIVE INFLUENCE OF MINIATURIZED CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS AND OTHER PERIOPERATIVE FACTORS ON BLOOD TRANSFUSION REQUIREMENT AFTER HEART SURGERY007LOWER PLATELET AGGREGATION MIGHT REDUCE PERIOPERATIVE BLEEDING IN MINI-CIRCUIT CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS COMPARED TO CONVENTIONAL CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS0085-YEAR EXPERIENCE OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION IN CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT SURGERY PATIENTS USING MINIATURIZED EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION009PAEDIATRIC CARDIAC EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION SUPPORT: IMPROVED OUTCOME WITH EVOLVING TECHNOLOGY AND PRACTICE REFINEMENTS OVER 16 YEARS010THE USE OF ARTERIOVENOUS PCO2DIFFERENCE (Delta PCO2) AS AN INDEX OF THE DENSITY OF CAPILLARY PERFUSION DURING PAEDIATRIC CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS AND EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION011‘ETERNAL ECMO’: THE CHALLENGE OF PROLONGED POST-CARDIOTOMY EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION012A VERSATILE MINIMIZED SYSTEM: THE STEP TOWARDS SAFE PERFUSION013HOW WE DEVELOPED A SAFER MINI BYPASS SYSTEM WITH THE USE OF A STOCKERT HEART LUNG BYPASS MACHINE AND MEDTRONIC FUSION OXYGENATOR014MINIMALIZING THE CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS CIRCUIT AND THE CONSOLE015IS THREE-STAGE VENOUS CANNULA SUPERIOR TO DUAL-STAGE DURING SURGERY WITH MINIMAL INVASIVE EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION?016BENEFITS OF CLOSED MINIATURIZED CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS017COGNITIVE BRAIN FUNCTION AFTER CORONARY BYPASS GRAFTING WITH MINIMIMAL INVASIVE EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION018MINIMAL INVASIVE EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION REDUCES GASEOUS MICROEMBOLI AND PRESERVES NEUROCOGNITIVE FUNCTION: A SINGLE-CENTRE PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY019THE INFLUENCE OF PERIOPERATIVE FACTORS TO GENERATE ‘OUTLIERS’ IN CARDIAC SURGERY ASSOCIATED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY: A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION INCLUDING DIABETES AND METHOD OF CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS020MINIMAL INVASIVE EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION IN 64 COMPLEX CARDIAC PROCEDURES: IS IT FEASIBLE AND SAFE?
97. Cor triatriatum sinister
98. Outcome of aortic surgery in patients with Loeys-Dietz syndrome primarily treated as having Marfan syndrome
99. Severe calcification of a Shelhigh stentless valved conduit
100. The ARCH Projects: design and rationale (IAASSG 001)
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