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Recent Presentations

For a comprehensive list of presentations, abstracts, and posters visit http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/tcv-lab/picpresentation.cfm

International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation, April 2007  San Francisco, CA

A1, A2, or A3 adenosine receptor activation ameliorates lung ischemia reperfusion injury (Gazoni LM, Tribble CG, Unger EB, Ellman PI, Laubach VE, Linden J, and Kron IL)

American Association for Thoracic Surgery, May 2007   Washington D.C.

Pretreatment of donor lungs with the adenosine 2A receptor agonist ATL-313 results in superior protection from lung ischemia reperfusion injury versus administration during reperfusion (Gazoni LM, Laubach VE, Unger EB, Mulloy DP, Lisle T, Linden J, and Kron IL)

Southern Thoracic Surgical Association, Nov. 2006  Tucson, AZ

Pulmonary macrophage inhibition and inhaled nitric oxide attenuate lung ischemia reperfusion injury (Gazoni LM, Tribble CG, Zhao M, Unger EB,  Ellman PI, Fernandez LG, Laubach VE, Kron IL)

Southern Thoracic Surgical Association, Nov. 2005  Orlando, FL

Lung reperfusion injury can be modified by ventilation and perfusion techniques (Singh RR, Ellman PI, Warren PS, Laubach VE, Kron IL and Tribble CG)

American College of Surgeons Meeting, October 2003, Chicago, IL

Adenosine A2A analogue attenuates lung reperfusion injury (66. Ellman PI, Tribble C, Maxey T, Tache-Leon C, Kern J, Laubach V, Linden J, Kron I)

American College of Surgeons Meeting, October, 2000  Chicago, IL

Cellular and molecular events mediating growth of mature pulmonary lobar transplants (Cope JT, Gangemi JJ, Tribble CG, Kaza AK, Long, SM, Fiser SM, Ross SD, Kern JA, Kron IL, and Laubach VE)

The role of inflammatory cells in ischemia-reperfusion injury following lung transplantation (Fiser SM, Tribble CG, Kaza AK, Long SM, Cope JT, Laubach VL, Kern JA, and Kron IL)

Southern Thoracic Surgical Association, November, 2000  Marco Island, FL

Retinoic acid augments post-pneumonectomy lung growth (Kaza AK, Laubach VL, Kern JA, Long SM, Fiser SM, Tribble CG, and Kron IL)

Cardiac reoperation in the intensive care unit (Fiser SM, Tribble CG, Long SM, Kaza AK, Kern JA, and Kron IL)

Pulmonary macrophages are involved in the earliest phase of ischemia-reperfusion injury following lung transplantation (Fiser SM, Tribble CG, Long SM, Kaza AK, Kern JA, and Kron IL)

Beneficial effects of nitric oxide in adult cardiothoracic surgical patients (Smith CD, Kron IL, Tribble CG, Daniel T, Jones DR, and Kern JA)

American Heart Association Meeting, November, 2000   New Orleans, LA

Cost and Procedural Outcome Analysis of Endovascular AAA Repair Versus Standard Open AAA Repair (Gangemi JJ, Kern JA, Long SM, Stier MA, Tepper JA, Shockey KS, Kron IL, and Tribble CG)

Ischemic Spinal Cord Protection Using Retrograde Venous Perfusion of a Hypothermic Sodium Channel Antagonist (Gangemi JJ, Kern JA, Kron IL, Angle JF, Spinosa DJ, Hagspiel KD, and Matsumoto AH)

Cellular Proliferation and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Upregulation Characterize Growth of Mature Pulmonary Lobar Transplants (Cope JT, Gangemi JJ, Kaza AK, Ross SD, Long SM, Fiser SM, Shockey KS, Kern JA, Tribble CG, Kron IL, and Laubach VE)

Carotid Angiography Impacts Stenosis Management (Long SM, Miller BT, Claridge JA, Fiser SM, Kaza AK, Shockey KS, Kern JA, Kron IL, Tribble CG)

Lung Transplant Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury Involves Pulmonary Macrophages and Circulating Leukocytes in a Biphasic Response (Fiser SM, Tribble CG, Long SM, Kaza AK, Cope JT, Laubach VE, Kern JA, Kron IL)

Early Intervention in Patients with Severe Oxygenation Index Elevation Improves Survival Following Lung Transplantation (Fiser SM, Kron IL, Long SM, Kaza AK, Kern JA, and Tribble CG)

Publication Date: 14-Jun-2007
Last Modified: 14-Jun-2007

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