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Intravascular stents to prevent occlusion and restenosis after transluminal angioplasty.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1987Occlusion and restenosis are the most common reasons that transluminal balloon angioplasty may fail to provide long-term benefit. An intravascular mechanical support was therefore developed with the aim of preventing restenosis and sudden closure of ...
U. Sigwart+4 more
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Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2004
Endovascular therapy for infrapopliteal vascular disease is gaining acceptance as there is growing evidence demonstrating its safety and effectiveness. It is most commonly used to treat patients with chronic critical limb ischemia (CLI) for limb salvage and wound healing. Its use to treat lifestyle altering claudication remains controversial.
Sachin, Rastogi, S William, Stavropoulos
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Endovascular therapy for infrapopliteal vascular disease is gaining acceptance as there is growing evidence demonstrating its safety and effectiveness. It is most commonly used to treat patients with chronic critical limb ischemia (CLI) for limb salvage and wound healing. Its use to treat lifestyle altering claudication remains controversial.
Sachin, Rastogi, S William, Stavropoulos
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Experimental and clinical endocrinology & diabetes, 2016
Aims: The multilineage differentiation potential of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (HUCMSCs) holds therapeutic promise for non-healing ulcers and tissue regeneration.
H. Qin+4 more
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Aims: The multilineage differentiation potential of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (HUCMSCs) holds therapeutic promise for non-healing ulcers and tissue regeneration.
H. Qin+4 more
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Circulation, 1998
BACKGROUND The primary objective of reperfusion therapies for acute myocardial infarction is not only restoration of blood flow in the epicardial coronary artery but also complete and sustained reperfusion of the infarcted part of the myocardium ...
A. W. Hof+5 more
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BACKGROUND The primary objective of reperfusion therapies for acute myocardial infarction is not only restoration of blood flow in the epicardial coronary artery but also complete and sustained reperfusion of the infarcted part of the myocardium ...
A. W. Hof+5 more
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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2011
AbstractThe experience with a new approach of using combined debulking technique for treating heavily calcified coronary artery lesions with both LASER and high speed rotational atherectomy, which is being labeled as RASER PCI, is described. The RASER PCI approach has been used in three different patients with severely calcified, undilatable coronary ...
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AbstractThe experience with a new approach of using combined debulking technique for treating heavily calcified coronary artery lesions with both LASER and high speed rotational atherectomy, which is being labeled as RASER PCI, is described. The RASER PCI approach has been used in three different patients with severely calcified, undilatable coronary ...
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Vascular Medicine, 1996
Aspirin and carotid endarterectomy represent the current method of prophylaxis against stroke in patients with symptomatic high grade carotid stenoses. Whilst balloon dilatation and stent placement is an accepted form of recannalization, elsewhere in the arterial circulation the technique is in its infancy within the supra-aortic vessels.
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Aspirin and carotid endarterectomy represent the current method of prophylaxis against stroke in patients with symptomatic high grade carotid stenoses. Whilst balloon dilatation and stent placement is an accepted form of recannalization, elsewhere in the arterial circulation the technique is in its infancy within the supra-aortic vessels.
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1989
Angioplasty evolved through a series of very unusual ideas and their application to patients with atherosclerotic heart disease.
M. Kaltenbach, C. Vallbracht
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Angioplasty evolved through a series of very unusual ideas and their application to patients with atherosclerotic heart disease.
M. Kaltenbach, C. Vallbracht
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Interventional Neuroradiology, 1999
Although no consensus yet exists on the ideal patient characteristics, materials, and indications for carotid angioplasty, it is clear that this procedure which is increasing in popularity will continue to do so. Until such time as the procedure is routinely approved (there are still barriers to insurance coverage for these procedures in the United ...
G, Duckwiler, Y P, Gobin, F, ViƱuela
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Although no consensus yet exists on the ideal patient characteristics, materials, and indications for carotid angioplasty, it is clear that this procedure which is increasing in popularity will continue to do so. Until such time as the procedure is routinely approved (there are still barriers to insurance coverage for these procedures in the United ...
G, Duckwiler, Y P, Gobin, F, ViƱuela
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Journal of Endovascular Therapy, 2015
Purpose: To report a retrospective observational analysis of standard balloon angioplasty (BA) vs. paclitaxel-coated balloon angioplasty (PCBA) for symptomatic central vein restenoses in patients with impaired native hemodialysis fistulas.
A. Massmann+5 more
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Purpose: To report a retrospective observational analysis of standard balloon angioplasty (BA) vs. paclitaxel-coated balloon angioplasty (PCBA) for symptomatic central vein restenoses in patients with impaired native hemodialysis fistulas.
A. Massmann+5 more
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Journal of interventional cardiology, 2015
BACKGROUND Hemodialysis (HD) access failure is a common cause of increased morbidity and healthcare cost in patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD).
S. Agarwal+9 more
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BACKGROUND Hemodialysis (HD) access failure is a common cause of increased morbidity and healthcare cost in patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD).
S. Agarwal+9 more
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