2007
Chapter 59 Cardiopulmonary bypass
Smith B, Rinder H, Rinder C. Chapter 59 Cardiopulmonary bypass. 2007, 1077-1095. DOI: 10.1016/b978-012369367-9/50821-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCardiopulmonary bypassHemostatic abnormalitiesMassive pulmonary embolismSevere respiratory failurePulmonary dysfunctionRenal dysfunctionRespiratory failureHemodynamic supportPulmonary embolismCardiac surgeryCardiac arrestEnvironmental hypothermiaMyocardial ischemiaPlatelet effectsClinical abnormalitiesCPB proceduresAbnormalitiesPhysiologic interactionsDysfunctionBypassPossible rolePrimary roleEmbolismComplicationsIschemia
1988
Septic Anaerobic Jugular Phlebitis with Pulmonary Embolism: Problems in Management
Bach M, Roediger J, Rinder H. Septic Anaerobic Jugular Phlebitis with Pulmonary Embolism: Problems in Management. Clinical Infectious Diseases 1988, 10: 424-427. PMID: 3375694, DOI: 10.1093/clinids/10.2.424.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGram-negative bacillary bacteremiaMultiple septic pulmonary emboliSeptic pulmonary emboliSurgical venous ligationEpisodes of pharyngitisHealthy young menUniocular blindnessVein involvementAntibiotic therapyPulmonary emboliFacial swellingPulmonary embolismSystemic anticoagulationVenous ligationEarly recognitionTherapeutic measuresEarly signsPhlebitisTherapyPatientsYoung menProptosisBacteremiaEmbolizationPharyngitis