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Where Should We Leave the Wild “Raa Raa” During Cardiopulmonary Bypass?
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular AnesthesiaVol. 36Issue 11p4208–4212Published online: July 30, 2022- Evangelia Samara
- Mohamed R. El-Tahan
Cited in Scopus: 0THE PULMONARY artery catheter (PAC), the Raa Raa, the noisy, wild lion in a British stop-motion animated children's television program1 (Fig 1), also known as the Swan-Ganz catheter, is used frequently during cardiac surgery. The PAC might provide clinicians with important information on the preload, afterload, and contractility through the measured and derived parameters for risks stratification and guide perioperative management, particularly in patients with advanced heart failure, pulmonary hypertension, cardiogenic shock, and those who undergo heart and lung transplantation and left ventricular assist device implantation. - Editorial
Porcine Orthotopic Cardiac Xenotransplantation: The Role and Perspective of Anesthesiologists
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular AnesthesiaVol. 36Issue 8Part Bp2847–2850Published online: April 8, 2022- Erik R. Strauss
- Patrick N. Odonkor
- Brittney Williams
Cited in Scopus: 1ON JANUARY SEVENTH, 2022, the first genetically modified porcine cardiac xenograft was transplanted into a patient at the University of Maryland Medical Center. As members of the xenotransplant team and division of cardiac anesthesiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, the authors here had a role in this historic event. Cardiac xenotransplantation could become a common occurrence if it proves to be a viable answer for the limited supply of donor hearts to treat end-stage heart failure.