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Recombinant Factor VIIa for Bleeding in Surgery and Trauma
The below presentations are from Volume 1, Issue 4 of Bloodline Reviews (http://www.bloodline.net/blr1.4) and are based on presentations made at the 6th Novo Nordisk Symposium on the Treatment of Bleeding and Thrombotic Disorders, held in May 2001, in Copenhagen, Denmark. The accompanying Private Lecture files contain full versions of the presentations, including audio and slides.
Participants and Presentations:
Recombinant Factor VIIa as a Hemostatic Agent Ula Hedner, MD, PhD
Mechanism of Action of NovoSeven Using a Cell-Based Model Maureane Hoffman, MD, PhD
Use of Recombinant Factor VIIa in the Post-Injury Period: A Trauma Surgeon's Perspective Mauricio Lynn, MD
The Use of rFVIIa as an Adjunct Treatment for Hemorrhage Control in Trauma and Surgery
Uri Martinowitz, MD
rFVIIa for Profuse Bleeding in Surgical Patients Gili Kenet, MD, PhD
The Risk of Bleeding During Liver Surgery and Liver Transplantation and the Effect on Outcome Robert J. Porte, MD, PhD
Tissue Factor Blockade in Experimental Acute Lung Injury Karen Welty-Wolf, MD
Safety of Treatment with NovoSeven Harold Roberts, MD
To order a copy of the CD-ROM and 24-page publication, Recombinant Factor VIIa For Bleeding in Surgery and Trauma, please contact Marc Weathersby, Senior Marketing Manager, at MWeathersby@cjp.com. The cost for the CD-ROM and publication is US$35.00.
Beating Heart Surgery: Current Status and Implications for Right Heart Support
The Heart Surgery Forum® is pleased to present a Private Lecture Series multimedia lecture, entitled Beating Heart Surgery: Current Status and Implications for Right Heart Support. In this Private Lecture Series program
Dr. Mitchell Magee, Medical Director of the Cardiopulmonary Research Science and Technology Institute (CRSTI) in Dallas, Texas, USA, describes the clinical experience with a mini-support device for CABG surgery that may potentially improve anastomotic access for difficult to access vessels while managing patient hemodynamics and cardiac output.
This program was produced by The Heart Surgery Forum® through an educational grant from A-Med Systems, Inc.
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Is Complete Revascularization Compromised in Off Pump Grafting?
Welcome to an interactive multimedia lecture brought to you by The Heart Surgery Forum®, in conjunction with Dr. James Edgerton of Medical City Dallas, and Medtronic Cardiac Surgery. We are pleased to offer our online visitors a novel multimedia educational program entitled Is Complete Revascularization Compromised in Off Pump Grafting? This program is available in Quicktime.
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