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BailOut angioplasty in a case of thrombus migration
Acute myocardial infarction with high thrombus burden poses a challenge to the operating surgeon. Thrombus migration can worsen the clinical condition by further occluding flowing vessels.
Rohit Rai +4 more
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Rupture of the arterial wall causes deflection in pressure time course during ex vivo balloon angioplasty [PDF]
A relation between restenosis and arterial lesions resulting from balloon angioplasty has been suggested in literature. Nevertheless, it is unclear to what extent angioplasty-induced arterial wall lesions contribute to the occurrence of restenosis.
Boom, Herman B.K. +4 more
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Diabetes mellitus independently increases the risk of hepatic encephalopathy following TIPS placement in patients with cirrhosis. These findings emphasize the need for careful risk assessment in patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension complications undergoing TIPS.
Michelle Spaan +16 more
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Clinical utility of self-expanding stents in coronary artery disease
Aditya R Boddu, Abilash R Balmuri, Masoor Kamalesh Department of Cardiology, Krannert Institute of Cardiology, Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Center, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA Abstract: The field of percutaneous ...
Boddu AR, Balmuri AR, Kamalesh M
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Elucidating the Inhibitory Mechanisms of Magnolol on Rat Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation
The pathological mechanism of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty-induced restenosis has been attributed to outgrowth of vascular smooth muscle cells. Pretreatment with antioxidants has been shown to reduce restenosis.
Chieh-Hsi Wu +5 more
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Thrombolysis and interventional cardiology; experiences from the 80's [PDF]
In October 1978 I assumed the position of cardiologist at the Catharina Hospital in Eindhoven at the time when the cardiothoracic surgery programm began in this hospital.
Bonnier, J.J.R.M. (Hans)
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Effects of successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty on global and regional left ventricular function in unstable angina pectoris [PDF]
Sixty-eight patients (58 men, 10 women, mean age 56.3 years, range 31 to 72) with unstable angina pectoris, either initially stabilized with or refractory to optimal pharmacologic treatment, were studied to determine whether regional dysfunction due to ...
Beatt, K.J. (Kevin) +5 more
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ABSTRACT Guillain‐Barré syndrome (GBS) is a rare, immune‐mediated neurological disorder that can be challenging to diagnose in postoperative patients due to atypical manifestations and overlapping conditions. This case report highlights the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of GBS following vascular surgery. We present the case of a 56‐year‐old man
Miron Tiganas +3 more
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Multiparity and Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection in the Postpartum Period
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a deadly cause of myocardial infarction (MI) that mainly affects otherwise healthy, young females. Forty percent of patients die suddenly or within a few hours of symptom onset.
Müntecep Aşker +2 more
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Ruptured Splenic Abscess following Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty in a 40-Year-Old Man
The incidence of splenic abscesses is currently 0.14–0.7% with a reported mortality of 0–47%. The diagnosis of splenic abscess which has ruptured into the abdomen is often overlooked because of its rarity and its misleading clinical presentations ...
C. Rajasekharan, T. Jayapal
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