A Brief Etymology of the Collateral Circulation [PDF]
It is well known that the protective capacity of the collateral circulation falls short in many individuals with ischemic disease of the heart, brain, and lower extremities. In the past 15 years, opportunities created by molecular and genetic tools, together with disappointing outcomes in many angiogenic trials, have led to a significant increase in ...
William M Chilian +2 more
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Collateral Circulation and Rabep2 Polymorphisms in Large Artery Occlusion: Impacts on Short‐ and Long‐Term Prognosis [PDF]
Background Intracranial anterior circulation large artery occlusion (AC‐LAO) is a predominant cause of ischemic stroke. Although collateral circulation plays a critical role in stroke outcomes, the genetic and environmental factors affecting collateral ...
Kun Zhang +6 more
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Role of Peripheral Blood Regulatory T Cells and IL-2 in the Collateral Circulation of Acute Ischemic Stroke [PDF]
Simin Zhang,1,2,* Chen Rao,1,2,* Meihai Wen,3 Xuke Zhang,3 Zhiwen Zha,1,2 Tong Gu,1,2 Lei Zhu,1,2 Chuanqing Yu1,2 1The Medical School of Anhui University of Science & Technology, Huainan, Anhui Province, 232000, People’s Republic of China ...
Zhang S +7 more
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The association between single-point insulin sensitivity estimator and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein with collateral circulation in coronary chronic total occlusion [PDF]
BackgroundThe single-point insulin sensitivity estimator (SPISE) is a novel metric used to assess insulin resistance. However, its association with collateral circulation impairment in patients with chronic total occlusion (CTO) remains unclear.
Yazhao Sun +3 more
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The collateral circulation of the heart [PDF]
The coronary arteries have been regarded as end arteries for decades. However, there are functionally relevant anastomotic vessels, known as collateral arteries, which interconnect epicardial coronary arteries. These vessels provide an alternative source of blood supply to the myocardium in cases of occlusive coronary artery disease.
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Favorable cerebral collateral circulation contributes to hindering penumbral tissue from progressing to infarction and is associated with positive clinical outcomes after stroke. Given its clinical importance, improving cerebral collateral circulation is
Stanley Hughwa Hung +8 more
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InceptionV4 and SEResNet101: precise predictors of intracranial hemorrhage and collateral circulation post—ischemic stroke intervention [PDF]
BackgroundIschemic stroke (IS) is a major global health issue. The risk of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) after interventional treatment and the status of collateral circulation significantly affect patient prognosis.
Jing Zhang +5 more
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Salient features of the coronary collateral circulation and its clinical relevance [PDF]
The coronary collateral circulation provides an alternative source of blood supply to myocardium jeopardised by ischaemia. Collaterals enlarge with obstructive coronary artery disease to allow bulk flow, but blood flow deliverable by the native, pre ...
Michael Stoller, Christian Seiler
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The human coronary collateral circulation [PDF]
Eur J Clin Invest 2010; 40 (5): 465–476AbstractBackground Coronary collaterals are an alternative source of blood supply to myocardium jeopardized by ischaemia. Well‐developed coronary collateral arteries in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) mitigate myocardial infarcts and improve survival.Methods and results Collateral arteries preventing
Seiler, Christian
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Glycemic disorders and coronary collateral circulation
Although collateral circulation is the essential means of perfusion for ischemized myocardium, its efficiency varies substantially within and between the species. There is both experimental and clinical evidence for association of glycemic disorders with
Ivan Vasil'evich Starostin +3 more
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