Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Torres M is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Torres M.


American Journal of Surgery | 1990

Use of a Piezoelectric Film Sensor for Monitoring Vascular Grafts

Sushil K. Gupta; Alan M. Dietzek; Frank J. Veith; Torres M; Harry B. Kram; Kurt R. Wengerter

Detection of failing arterial reconstructions requires intensive surveillance by frequent physical examination and noninvasive laboratory testing. However, many grafts fail during the intervals between these examinations. For this reason, we have developed an implantable miniaturized piezoelectric flow detection device whose function can be monitored externally by radiotransmission across the skin. Sensors were constructed from ultrathin polyvinylidene fluoride (PVF2) with piezoelectric activity and attached with silicone fixative to 6-mm polytetrafluoroethylene grafts. Ten of these grafts were placed in mongrel dogs as iliofemoral bypasses. Real time data were acquired from the sensors at a rate of 200 Hz, using a DATAQ A/D data acquisition board and CODAS data acquisition software, while simultaneous blood flow (using an electromagnetic flowmeter) and intraluminal pressure were processed by using separate channels of the same data acquisition board. The data were stored on computer storage media and analyzed by the ASYST software, which allows simultaneous signal curves to be compared using regression analysis. In the resting state, the mean blood flow was 123 +/- 16 mL and the mean intraluminal pressure was 124/78 mm Hg, and there was perfect correlation between the PVF2 sensor and the flowmeter and between the sensor and the intraluminal pressure (correlation coefficient, r greater than or equal to 0.99 and r greater than or equal to 0.93, respectively). A tourniquet was applied to the iliac artery proximal to the graft to reduce the flow to approximately half of the resting state (mean flow after tourniquet: 66 +/- 6 mL/minute). Signal tracings from the three sources showed a remarkable similarity with a very high correlation coefficient (r greater than or equal to 0.99 between sensor and flowmeter and r greater than or equal to 0.92 between sensor and the pressure signal). These preliminary results show that the sensors made from low-profile and low-mass PVF2 material have the potential of being implanted around grafts for long-term, continuous monitoring of graft function. Further studies involving long-term implantation to assess the effect of tissue ingrowth and loss of compliance are necessary before this device can be used clinically.


Annals of Surgery | 1973

Single Lung Transplantation in Experimental and Human Emphysema

Frank J. Veith; S. K. Koerner; Stanley S. Siegelman; Torres M; Bardfeld Pa; Lari A. Attai; Scott J. Boley; Takaro T; Marvin L. Gliedman


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 1976

Effective preservation and transportation of lung transplants.

Frank J. Veith; Crane R; Torres M; Colon I; Hagstrom Jw; Kenneth L. Pinsker; Koerner Sk


Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery | 1990

The effect of adjunctive arteriovenous fistula on prosthetic graft patency: a controlled study in a canine model.

Keith D. Calligaro; Enrico Ascer; Torres M; Frank J. Veith


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 1975

Alveolar lavage cytology in transplanted lungs. I. Staining methods and findings in dogs with autografts and allografts without immunosuppression.

U. Achterrath; Blümcke S; Koerner Sk; Tada Yipintsoi; Stanley S. Siegelman; Chandler P; Hagstrom Jw; Torres M; Cobbah Je; Fujii P; Frank J. Veith


Surgical forum | 1975

Twenty-four-hour preservation and transplantation of the lung without functional impairment.

Crane R; Torres M; Hagstrom Jw; Koerner Sk; Frank J. Veith


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 1969

Functional Evaluation of Lungs Transplanted After Varying Ischemic Intervals and After Preservation by Mechanical Ventricular Assistance

Frank J. Veith; Koerner Sk; Torres M; Lari A. Attai; Marvin L. Gliedman


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 1978

Transplantation of the left lung into the right hemithorax to facilitate immediate reconstitution of bronchial artery flow.

Frank J. Veith; Torres M; Colon I; Kenneth L. Pinsker; Koerner Sk; Crane R; Paulson D


Transplantation Proceedings | 1973

Recognition and treatment of rejection in experimental and human lung allografts.

Frank J. Veith; Koerner Sk; Stanley S. Siegelman; P. Lalezari; Torres M; Chandler P; Kawakami M; Hagstrom Jw; Marvin L. Gliedman


Annals of Surgery | 1971

Bilateral simultaneous canine lung allotransplantation.

Frank J. Veith; Sinha Sb; Torres M; Richards K

Collaboration


Dive into the Torres M's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Koerner Sk

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Hagstrom Jw

Harlem Hospital Center

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Marvin L. Gliedman

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Lari A. Attai

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Alan M. Dietzek

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Enrico Ascer

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge