Harold D. Waitz
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Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care | 2003
George V. Letsou; Eugene M. Breznock; John Whitehair; Robert S. Kurtz; Roger Jacobs; Marc L. Leavitt; Hal Sternberg; Shawn Shermer; Stephen Kehrer; Judith M. Segall; Mark A. Voelker; Harold D. Waitz; Paul E. Segall
BACKGROUND Ultraprofound hypothermia may have a place in trauma rescue and resuscitation. We describe resuscitation of dogs after asanguineous perfusion and circulatory arrest of 2 hours at 2 degrees to 4 degrees C. METHODS Nine dogs were cooled using a bypass apparatus and their circulating blood replaced with bicarbonated Hextend (Abbott, North Chicago, IL). Perfusion was continued to 2 degrees to 4 degrees C, and 60 mL of 2 mol/L KCl and 20 mL of 50% MgSO(4).7H(2)O were infused intra-arterially, and circulation was arrested for 2 hours. The dogs were then rewarmed, transfused, defibrillated, weaned from bypass, and allowed to awaken. Preoperative and postoperative biochemistry and hematology were compared. RESULTS Six dogs recovered fully. One of these dogs died of an infection 2 weeks later. Three other dogs never recovered because of technical or procedural difficulties. Biochemical and hematologic parameters were normal by 3 weeks. CONCLUSION Hypothermic blood substitution with Hextend allows resuscitation after 2 hours of ice-cold circulatory arrest in dogs.
Archive | 1990
Hal Sternberg; Paul E. Segall; Harold D. Waitz; Avi Ben-Abraham
Much of the focus of medical research has been to alleviate age-related diseases. This has led to an increased average life span for humans, and “squaring” of the mortality curve (Schneider and Brody, 1983). However, maximum human life span has not yet been altered by medical intervention.
Archive | 1999
Hal Sternberg; Paul E. Segall; Harold D. Waitz; Judith M. Segall
Here we describe a small animal model for assessing blood replacement fluids for organ preservation and low-temperature surgery. Since aging results in organ dysfunction and vascular abnormalities, such technology is of great relevance to the elderly.
Archive | 1995
Paul E. Segall; Harold D. Waitz; Hal Sternberg; Judith M. Segall
Archive | 1995
Paul E. Segall; Harold D. Waitz; Hal Sternberg; Judith M. Segall
Archive | 1999
Paul E. Segall; Hal Sternberg; Harold D. Waitz; Judith M. Segall
Archive | 1993
Paul E. Segall; Hal Sternberg; Harold D. Waitz
Archive | 2007
Paul E. Segall; Hal Sternberg; Harold D. Waitz; Judith M. Segall
Archive | 1997
Paul E. Segall; Harold D. Waitz; Hal Sternberg; Judith M. Segall
Archive | 1994
Paul E. Segall; Hal Sternberg; Harold D. Waitz; Judith M. Segall