Blood Substitutes, Present and Future Perspectives

Blood Substitutes, Present and Future Perspectives

by E. Tsuchida
Blood Substitutes, Present and Future Perspectives

Blood Substitutes, Present and Future Perspectives

by E. Tsuchida

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Overview

This book contains the selected papers presented at the seventh International Symposium on Blood Substitutes (7th ISBS) held at the International Conference Center of Waseda University in Tokyo on 7-10 September 1997. In keeping with the scientific design of the 7th ISBS Symposium, chapters have been carefully selected and organized to showcase the advancements in recent research. This book includes up-to-date clinical results of leading companies which are manufacturing hemoglobin-based or fluorocarbon-based blood substitutes, and covers issues of hemoglobin toxicity and side effects such as vasoconstriction in more detail using carefully designed in vivo and ex vivo techniques. This book is also a collection of various new types of red cell substitutes such as recombinant Hbs, recombinant albumine-lipidheme complex, modified red blood cells, and perfluorochemicals using material science and molecular engineering.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780080528212
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 01/14/1999
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 390
File size: 8 MB

Table of Contents

Selected Chapters. Perspectives of Blood Substitutes (E. Tsuchida). The Role of Blood Substitutes in Emerging Healthcare Systems (R.M. Winslow). Red Cell Substitutes: Evolution of Approaches for Demonstrating Efficacy (J.C. Fratantoni). Recent Progress in the Development of Recombinant Human Hemoglobin (rHb1.1) as an Oxygen Therapeutic (J.W. Freytag et al.). Update on Perfluorocarbon-Based Oxygen Delivery Systems (J.G. Riess, P.E. Keipert). Round Table Discussion: "The Target and Assessment of Clinical Tests" (M. Takaori). Experimental and Mathematical Simulation of Oxygen Transport by Hemoglobin-based Blood Substitute (T.C. Page et al.). Polymeric Biodegradable Hemoglobin Nanocapsule as a New Red Blood Cell Substitute (T.M.S. Chang). Microvascular Responses to Hemodilution with Hb-Vesicles: Importance of Resistance Arteries and Mechanisms of Vasoconstriction (H. Sakai et al.). In vivo Oxygenation of Deoxy-HemolinkTM Following Exchange Transfusion of 50% or 90% the Blood Volume in Rats (J. Ning et al.). The Heme Oxgenase System in Liver Microcirculation: A Key Mechanism for Hemoglobin Degradation (M. Suematsu et al.). Zero-link Polymerization: a New Class of Polymeric Hemoglobins (A. Razynska, E. Bucci). Properties of Poly(ethylene glycol)-conjugated Red Blood Cells (T.C. Fisher et al.). Fluorocarbon Emulsions as Blood Substitutes (K.C. Lowe). Recent Developments and Future Perspectives for Preserved Platelets and Platelet Substitutes (B.M. Alving, C, Krishnamurti). Impact on the Appearance of Blood Substitutes Replacing Blood in Transfusion Medicine (S. Sekiguchi).
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