sheep in cardiac research 
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 sheep in cardiac research

Dear news readers,

Is there anyone using sheep models for cardiac research, specifically
concerned with arrhythmias, pacing or defibrillation? I would like
to hear from you.

Many thanks,
Andrew Mears


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Sun, 15 Oct 1995 11:19:23 GMT
 sheep in cardiac research


Fri, 19 Jun 1992 00:00:00 GMT
 sheep in cardiac research
Greeting

I am starting work on a project where I am trying to make strain gages
bond to bone in vivo or a period of several months.  I am currently
using hydroxyapaptite back gages, and I have tried M-bonding the gages
to the bone.  Apart from those two application methods there doesn't
seem to be much else in the literature.  I have only an engineering
background not medical or biological.  I would be interest in any
ideas about how to stimulte bone growth on the surface of cortical bone.

Thanks for oyur help in Advance.

Terrance J Dishongh



Mon, 16 Oct 1995 01:36:00 GMT
 sheep in cardiac research

Quote:
>Greeting

>I am starting work on a project where I am trying to make strain gages
>bond to bone in vivo or a period of several months.  I am currently
>using hydroxyapaptite back gages, and I have tried M-bonding the gages
>to the bone.  Apart from those two application methods there doesn't
>seem to be much else in the literature.  I have only an engineering
>background not medical or biological.  I would be interest in any
>ideas about how to stimulte bone growth on the surface of cortical bone.

>Thanks for oyur help in Advance.

>Terrance J Dishongh


It sounds as though you might want to try a product such as "super-glue".
The active ingredient is cynoacrylate, the same compound used to reconstruct
bones.  I have successfully used superglue for a number of procedures on many
different species of animal. If you are simply trying to adhear something
to bone for several months, this would be ideal. It bonds almost immediatly,
is resistant to infection, and is non-irritating to surrounding tissue.

Phil Bowman, Manager
Lab Animal Resources
University of Montana
Missoula, MT 59812

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Mon, 16 Oct 1995 09:18:33 GMT
 sheep in cardiac research

Quote:
>Greeting

>I am starting work on a project where I am trying to make strain gages
>bond to bone in vivo or a period of several months.  I am currently
>using hydroxyapaptite back gages, and I have tried M-bonding the gages
>to the bone.  Apart from those two application methods there doesn't
>seem to be much else in the literature.  I have only an engineering
>background not medical or biological.  I would be interest in any
>ideas about how to stimulte bone growth on the surface of cortical bone.

>Thanks for oyur help in Advance.

>Terrance J Dishongh


Terrance,

  There is a good article entitled:  "A long-term in vivo bone strain
measurement device,"  Journal of Investigative Surgery 1989; 2(2): 195-206
by Szivek JA & Magee FP.
  I think you can find some others by searching MedLine.

Partap S. Khalsa, MS, DC, FACO
Post-Doc Research Fellow
U.Mass.Med. School



Mon, 16 Oct 1995 20:55:45 GMT
 
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