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Controlled hypotension versus normotensive resuscitation strategy for people with ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm [PDF]
Daniel H Moreno +2 more
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Abstract Previous studies have demonstrated that mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) activity is significantly increased in the kidneys of Dahl salt‐sensitive (SS) rats during the development of renal injury. Therefore, in the present study we examined whether blockade of mTOR with rapamycin inhibits renal injury in Dahl salt‐sensitive leptin receptor
Sautan Mandal +9 more
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Regarding "Aortic rupture during STABILISE (stent-assisted balloon-induced intimal disruption and relamination in aortic dissection repair) technique". [PDF]
Faure EM.
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Comment on “A Randomised Trial of Endovascular and Open Surgery for Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm. Results of a Pilot Study and Lessons Learned for Future Studies” by Hinchliffe RJ, Bruijstens L, MacSweeney STR, Braithewaite BD [PDF]
Jaap Buth
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Abstract Over the past three decades, there has been a steady increase in clinical attention to ischaemic heart failure caused by coronary microembolization. Nonetheless, a suitable mouse model for studying this condition remains limited. In the present study, we developed a mouse model of coronary microembolization‐induced ischaemic heart failure by ...
Lang Pei +10 more
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Abstract Aortoiliac occlusive disease affecting the abdominal aorta and iliac arteries is conventionally treated with open surgical repair and is the mainstay of treatment. Endovascular techniques have become a less invasive alternative, especially for high‐risk patients.
Christopher J. Goulden +8 more
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A Surprising Cause of Contained Aortic Rupture: Perforation from a Lumbar Osteophyte. [PDF]
Kontopodis N, Ioannou CV.
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