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Volkmar Falk

Researcher at Charité

Publications -  916
Citations -  97746

Volkmar Falk is an academic researcher from Charité. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Aortic valve. The author has an hindex of 93, co-authored 801 publications receiving 85653 citations. Previous affiliations of Volkmar Falk include University of Göttingen & Intuitive Surgical.

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α4β1-integrin blockade and cyclosporine decreases the prevalence and severity of transplant vasculopathy in a rat transplant model

TL;DR: It is concluded that blocking VLA-4 receptors may prevent the development of transplant vasculopathy in a rat cardiac transplant model and Cyclosporine decreased the prevalence of vasculopathic and mean vessel occlusion compared with controls.
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Rapid Application Is Crucial.

TL;DR: Making the decision in favor of implantation on the basis of a patient’s prognosis once heart failure has been removed from the scenario is suggested, as the success rate of such systems decreases in tandem with the increasing extent of the shock.
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Thorascopic coronary surgery. Current status and future perspectives

TL;DR: Using modern surgical telemanipulators and endoscopic stabilizers, entirely endoscopic myocardial revascularization of the anterior wall is being successfully performed during off-pump surgery.
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Catheter-Based Endoscopic Bypass Grafting: An Experimental Feasibility Study

TL;DR: Catheter-based endoscopic bypass grafting is feasible and the combination of robotic technology and this simple technique for anastomotic construction may facilitate beating heart total endoscopic coronary artery bypass.
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Thermal-coronary-angiography (TCA) for intraoperative evaluation of graft patency in coronary artery bypass surgery

TL;DR: Thermal Coronary Angiography is a valuable tool for intraoperative quality control in coronary artery bypass graft procedures and helps to minimize the risk of postoperative complications following myocardial revascularization.