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5 June 2002 Drug effects on functional structures in isolated perfused pig heart
Tobias Trinks, Robert Rauh M.D., Michael Hiller, Manfred D. Kessler
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Abstract
Until today monitoring of immediate drug tissue interaction in living organs is an unsolved problem. However, for the development of new drugs and the improvement of medical therapy outcome it would be helpful to get new tools to visualize drug effects on tissue directly. With the EMPHO II SSK and a 3D-scanning device we detected changes of functional structures in an isolated perfused pig heart model after adding commonly used drugs like verapamil, nitroglycerin and salviae miltiorrhizae (Chinese herbal drug). In the paper the results are presented.
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Tobias Trinks, Robert Rauh M.D., Michael Hiller, and Manfred D. Kessler "Drug effects on functional structures in isolated perfused pig heart", Proc. SPIE 4623, Functional Monitoring and Drug-Tissue Interaction, (5 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.469453
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KEYWORDS
Heart

Oxygen

Calcium

Tissues

Arteries

Waveguides

3D modeling

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