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Both groups received the usual routine hospital care. Beyond usual care, the intervention group received the high‐intensity, low‐volume FES‐cycling exercise protocol. Study highlights are as follows: (1) High‐intensity, low‐volume FES‐cycling exercise increased strength, power, and neuromuscular efficiency. (2) Ambulation capacity improved threefold in
Murillo Frazão +2 more
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Challenges in Treating Neonatal Acute Limb Ischemia: Conservative Management With Successful Limb Salvage. [PDF]
Bsat A +4 more
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Influence of the lysosomal elastase inhibitor eglin on development of interstitial lung edema in E. coli bacteremia in pigs [PDF]
Jochum, Marianne +5 more
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Comparative Embolectomy Outcomes by Age in Patients with Acute Lower Limb Ischemia
Muhammad Aamir Shahzad +5 more
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Repetitive Grasping After Stroke Assisted by Functional Electrical Stimulation
To understand whether FES can be useful in assisting functional grasping after stroke, the following requirements were investigated: (i) producing sufficient force, (ii) sustaining this force for an adequate duration, (iii) successfully releasing the object, and (iv) monitoring the onset of muscle fatigue during repetitive grasping.
Chiara Höhler +6 more
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Stroke induces mitochondrial dysfunction and motor disorders. FES combined with physical exercises can help restore mitochondrial function by regulating the formation of reactive oxygen species and, consequently, contributing to functional recovery. ABSTRACT Background Stroke is commonly accompanied by motor disorders secondary to the initial injury ...
A. Larrea +5 more
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Case report of simultaneous phlegmasia cerulea dolens and acute limb ischemia. [PDF]
Šimon S, Roman S.
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Percutaneous femoro‐femoral V‐A ECMO cannulation was associated with more than a two‐fold lower risk of site bleeding and nearly a six‐fold lower risk of infection compared with surgical cut‐down, with no difference in limb ischemia. Absence of distal perfusion catheterization and larger arterial cannula size were additional modifiable ischemia risk ...
Axel Dimberg +3 more
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Brachial thromboembolectomy and retrograde innominate artery stenting in acute limb ischemia. [PDF]
Bernardo R, Almaazmi H, Sarin S, Lala S.
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The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request. Some data may not be made available because of privacy or ethical restrictions. Background and Purpose Ventricular arrhythmias are a leading cause of death among patients with cardiovascular diseases and are associated with elevated ...
Felipe de Jesús Salazar‐Ramírez +13 more
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