| |
|
|
|
|
(2002) Toes, Gerrit Jan
The purpose of this thesis was to design new strategies to improve the patency of small diameter bypass grafts in the arte-rial circulation by reducing the formation of intimal hyperplasia. The following goals were formulated to evaluate the ef-ficacy of these new strategies:
1. To inventory the factors responsible for, and the strategies designed to control the formation of intimal hyperplasia in vein grafts in the arterial circulation.
2. To introduce a model to quantify early platelet and leucocyte deposition onto synthetic bypass grafts in vitro.
3. To evaluate the effect of periadventitial application of a sulfated carbohydrate polymer on the formation of intimal hy-perplasia in autologous vein graft in rab-bits.
4. To evaluate the effect of superhydro-phobic modification of small diameter ex-panded polytetrafluoroethy-lene vascular graft on platelet deposition and on the for-mation of intimal hyperplasia both in vivo and in vitro.
5. To evaluate the gastroepiploic artery as autologous bypass graft for peripheral by-pass grafting in pigs.
Gebruik a.u.b. deze link om te verwijzen naar dit
document:
http://irs.ub.rug.nl/ppn/240573544 |
Meer informatie in de catalogus
Meer informatie in Picarta
Afdrukken op bestelling.
|
|
| |
| To top
|
| |
© 2003-2007 RUG : De Rijksuniversiteit Groningen heeft de rechten van deze repository. Alle rechten voorbehouden. Powered by WildFire
| |