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Publikováno v:
Measurement + Control, Vol 7 (1974)
Results are presented showing how the performance of wedge-probes at low Mach number may be affected by the geometry of the front pressure tapping recess in the leading edge and also by the shape of the leading edge.
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https://doaj.org/article/b36e59da05794ea599a132a6856d2d2e
Autor:
T. B. Ferguson, Judson B. Williams, Shuang Li, Álvaro Albrecht, Peter K. Smith, Sameer A. Hirji, Renato D. Lopes, Eric D. Peterson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Critical Care. 42:328-333
Purpose Critically ill patients with hyperglycemia have worse prognosis. The degree to which glycemic control is achieved following CABG surgery and the association with clinical outcomes is not well understood. Materials and methods We studied patie
Autor:
Alan P. Kypson, Stephen W. Davies, Preeti Gudimella, T. B. Ferguson, Daniel F. Sarpong, William F. Griffin, Patricia B. Crane, Wesley T. O'Neal, Chitwood Wr, Ethan J. Anderson, Jimmy T. Efird, Margaret Nelson, Jason B. O’Neal, Hope Landrine, Linda C. Kindell
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Cardiology. 117:1095-1100
Obesity has been identified as a risk factor for postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). However, no studies have addressed the influence of race on this association. A total of 13,594 patients under
Autor:
Christopher D. Gregory, Hazaim Alwair, Jimmy T. Efird, Christopher Cook, Ricardo Petraco da Cunha, Arjun Chagarlamudi, T. B. Ferguson, Justin E. Davies, Ashesh N. Buch
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 71:A215
Functional physiology is measured and evaluated in the catheterization laboratory, but its relevance in CABG is controversial. Near-infrared fluorescence angiography (NIRF) has been used to demonstrate graft patency and integrity at CABG. Our prior n
Autor:
Brian R Englum, Philip J Schulte, Brian C Gulack, C M Gibson, Renato D Lopes, Michael J Mack, T B Ferguson, Robert A Harrington, Peter K Smith, John H Alexander
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 130
Introduction: Studies have shown the negative impact of percutaneous coronary interventions in non-flow limiting lesions; however, similar effects have not been examined in the use of coronary artery bypass grafting. Methods: Using data from the PREV
Autor:
Howard K. Song, T. B. Ferguson, Sean M. O'Brien, Elliott Bennett-Guerrero, Yue Zhao, James S. Gammie, Eric D. Peterson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 24:814-816
T IS NOT KNOWN if and to what extent transfusion in coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery has changed over time in the United States, considering the publication of national guidelines 1 and the suspension of marketing of aprotinin 2 associated
Autor:
R. T. Pyo, T. B. Ferguson, T. P. Misko, M D Botney, D. G. Alexander, P. M. Sullivan, N. K. Worrall, W. D. Lazenby
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
We previously demonstrated that inhibition of inducible nitric oxide (NO) synthase (iNOS) ameliorated acute cardiac allograft rejection. This study used a rat cardiac transplant model to characterize contractile and electrophysiological dysfunction d
Autor:
T. B. Ferguson, N. K. Worrall, M. D. Botney, P. M. Sullivan, T. P. Misko, Jon H. Ritter, G.A. Patterson, C. H. Boasquevisque
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 63:1095-1101
BACKGROUND We recently demonstrated that inhibition of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) ameliorated severe acute lung allograft rejection. This study used a rat lung transplant model to determine (1) the time course and cellular localization of
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 61:324-328
We have recently demonstrated that (1) nitric oxide (NO) is produced during experimental cardiac allograft rejection by the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in the rejecting organ and that (2) inhibition of NO production by iNOS a
Autor:
Joseph R. Williamson, Ronald G. Tilton, W. D. Lazenby, T. P. Misko, Pamela T. Manning, Tien-Sung Lin, N. K. Worrall, T. B. Ferguson, C P Rodi
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
The role of nitric oxide in the immune response to allogeneic tissue was explored in an in vivo cardiac transplant model in the rat. Nitric oxide production during organ rejection was demonstrated by elevations in systemic serum nitrite/nitrate level