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Basic Research in Cardiology | 1981

A critical look at currently used indirect indices of myocardial oxygen consumption

D. Baller; H. J. Bretschneider; G. Hellige

SummaryMyocardial oxygen consumption indices that are frequently applied to man such as tension-time index (TTI), pressure-rate product (P·HR) and triple product (TP) have not been fully validated so far. These easily obtainable indices and a modified TTI


Transplant International | 1994

Comparison of histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate (HTK) solution versus University of Wisconsin (UW) solution for organ preservation in human liver transplantation

Jochen Erhard; Reinhard Lange; R. Scherer; W. J. Kox; H. J. Bretschneider; M. M. Gebhard; F. W. Eigler


Transplant International | 1994

Comparison of histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate (HTK) solution versus University of Wisconsin (UW) solution for organ preservation in human liver transplantation. A prospective, randomized study.

Jochen Erhard; Reinhard Lange; R. Scherer; W. J. Kox; H. J. Bretschneider; M. M. Gebhard; F. W. Eigler

(\overline P \cdot \sqrt {HR} )


Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology | 1988

Comparison of the Effects of Right Atrial, Right Ventricular Apex and Atrioventricular Sequential Pacing on Myocardial Oxygen Consumption and Cardiac Efficiency: A Laboratory Investigation*

Detlev Baller; Hans‐Georg Wolpers; Johannes Zipfel; H. J. Bretschneider; G. Hellige


Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | 1990

HTK-solution (Bretschneider) for human liver transplantation. First clinical experiences.

G. Gubernatis; R. Pichlmayr; P. Lamesch; Hannelore Grosse; Albrecht Bornscheuer; H.-J. Meyer; B. Ringe; M. Farle; H. J. Bretschneider

, therefore, were examined in 10 closed-chest dogs with very broad variations of hemodynamics and oxygen consumption (3–36 ml/min·100 g) analyzing 162 steady states. Myocardial blood flow was directly measured by a differential pressure coronary sinus catheter.


Archive | 1976

Pathophysiologie der Ventrikelkontraktion — Kontraktilität, Inotropie, Suffizienzgrad und Arbeitsökonomie des Herzens

H. J. Bretschneider; G. Hellige


Basic Research in Cardiology | 1982

The influence of myocardial edema formation on the energy consumption of the heart during aerobiosis and hypoxia

H. Kahles; V. A. Mezger; G. Hellige; P. G. Spieckermann; H. J. Bretschneider

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Journal of Molecular Medicine | 1989

Urinary LDH-release for evaluation of postischemic renal function

G. Kehrer; M. Blech; M. Kallerhoff; H. J. Bretschneider


Basic Research in Cardiology | 1984

Increase of myocardial oxygen consumption due to active diastolic wall tension.

D. Baller; H. G. Wolpers; A. Hoeft; H. Korb; A. Rösick; G. Hellige; H. J. Bretschneider

was varied by administration of catecholamines and other inotropic drugs, atropine, beta-blocking agents and hypo- and hypervolemia. Over a wide range of hemodynamic states, correlations with directly measured


Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | 1990

A new method for conservative renal surgery — experimental and first clinical results

M. Kallerhoff; M. Blech; L. Götz; G. Kehrer; H. J. Bretschneider; U. Helmchen; Rolf Herrmann Ringert

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G. Hellige

University of Göttingen

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G. Kehrer

University of Göttingen

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D. Baller

University of Göttingen

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M. M. Gebhard

University of Göttingen

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H. Korb

University of Göttingen

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A. Hoeft

University of Göttingen

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H. G. Wolpers

University of Göttingen

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M. Blech

University of Göttingen

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M. Kallerhoff

University of Göttingen

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Aminalai A

University of Göttingen

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