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Ernst Wolner

Researcher at Medical University of Vienna

Publications -  560
Citations -  17115

Ernst Wolner is an academic researcher from Medical University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Heart transplantation. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 560 publications receiving 16572 citations. Previous affiliations of Ernst Wolner include University of Innsbruck & Vienna General Hospital.

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Transapical Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Implantation Multicenter Experience

TL;DR: TAP-AVI can be performed safely with good early results in high risk patients with aortic stenosis and long-term valve performance as well as broader based applications of this promising approach will need to be studied.
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Early failure of the tissue engineered porcine heart valve SYNERGRAFT in pediatric patients.

TL;DR: The xenogenic collagen matrix of the Synergraft valve elicits a strong inflammatory response in humans which is non-specific early on and is followed by a lymphocyte response, which may indicate manufacturing problems.
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One year follow-up of the multi-centre European PARTNER transcatheter heart valve study

TL;DR: This first team-based multi-centre European TAVI registry shows promising results in high-risk patients treated by TF or TA delivery, and Optimal patient screening, approach selection, and device refinement may improve outcomes.
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Decellularization protocols of porcine heart valves differ importantly in efficiency of cell removal and susceptibility of the matrix to recellularization with human vascular cells

TL;DR: Only the porcine matrix treated with a new detergent-based decellularization method using 0.25% tert-octylphenyl-polyoxyethylen/sodium-deoxycholate followed by nuclease digestion presented an excellent scaffold for recellularization with human cells.
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Variable platelet response to low-dose ASA and the risk of limb deterioration in patients submitted to peripheral arterial angioplasty.

TL;DR: Comparison of the CWBA-results with clinical parameters revealed that reocclusions at the site of angioplasty occurred exclusively in male patients for which CWBA failed to prove an inhibition of aggregation upon both agonists, ADP and collagen, and for these patients the risk of complication is at least 87% higher.