This study aimed to determine whether a controlled portal blood arterialization by a liver extracorporeal device (L.E.O2 NARDO) is effective in treating acute hepatic failure (AHF) induced in swine by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) administration.
Zullo, A., Cannistra, M., Cavallari, G., Puviani, L., Atzeni, F., Pisano, A., et al. (2015). Liver Regeneration Induced by Extracorporeal Portal Vein Arterialization in a Swine Model of Carbon Tetrachloride Intoxication. TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS, 47(7), 2173-2175 [10.1016/j.transproceed.2014.11.079].
Liver Regeneration Induced by Extracorporeal Portal Vein Arterialization in a Swine Model of Carbon Tetrachloride Intoxication
CAVALLARI, GIUSEPPE;PUVIANI, LORENZA;ATZENI, FRANCESCO;NARDO, BRUNO
2015
Abstract
This study aimed to determine whether a controlled portal blood arterialization by a liver extracorporeal device (L.E.O2 NARDO) is effective in treating acute hepatic failure (AHF) induced in swine by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) administration.File in questo prodotto:
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