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Lars Algotsson
Researcher at Lund University
Publications - 75
Citations - 4379
Lars Algotsson is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cerebral blood flow & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 75 publications receiving 4100 citations.
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Transplantation of lungs from a non-heart-beating donor
TL;DR: The ethical acceptability of the study was gauged from the results of a broad information programme directed at the general public in Sweden, and from discussions with professionals including doctors, nurses, hospital chaplains, and judges.
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Effects of vacuum-assisted closure therapy on inguinal wound edge microvascular blood flow.
Angelica Wackenfors,Johan Sjögren,Ronny Gustafsson,Lars Algotsson,Richard Ingemansson,Malin Malmsjö +5 more
TL;DR: VAC therapy affects microvascular blood flow to the wound edge and may thereby promote wound healing and a low negative pressure during treatment may be beneficial, especially in soft tissue, to minimize possible ischemic effects.
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Comparison of 19 pre-operative risk stratification models in open-heart surgery
TL;DR: EuroSCore, Cleveland Clinic, and Magovern risk algorithms showed superior performance and accuracy in open-heart surgery, and EuroSCORE, NYS, and Cleveland Clinic in CABG-only surgery.
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Levosimendan: molecular mechanisms and clinical implications: consensus of experts on the mechanisms of action of levosimendan.
Zoltán Papp,István Édes,Sonja Fruhwald,Stefan De Hert,Markku Salmenperä,Heli Leppikangas,Alexandre Mebazaa,Giovanni Landoni,Elena Grossini,Philippe Primo Caimmi,Andrea Morelli,Fabio Guarracino,Robert H. G. Schwinger,S. Meyer,Lars Algotsson,Bernt Gerhard Wikström,Kirsten Jørgensen,Gerasimos Filippatos,John Parissis,Martín J. García González,Alexander Parkhomenko,Mehmet Yilmaz,Matti Kivikko,Piero Pollesello,Ferenc Follath +24 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that the cardiovascular effects of levosimendan are exerted via more than an isolated drug-receptor interaction, and involve favorable energetic and neurohormonal changes that are unique in comparison to other types of inodilators.
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Clinical Transplantation of Initially Rejected Donor Lungs After Reconditioning Ex Vivo
Richard Ingemansson,Atli Eyjolfsson,Lena Mared,Leif Pierre,Lars Algotsson,Björn Ekmehag,Ronny Gustafsson,Per Johnsson,Bansi Koul,Sandra Lindstedt,Carsten Lührs,Trygve Sjöberg,Stig Steen +12 more
TL;DR: Six of nine initially rejected donor lungs were reconditioned to acceptable function, and in six recipients, double lung transplantation was performed, and the result from the present study is promising.