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Hypertensive extracorporeal limb perfusion for critical limb ischemia [PDF]
This article reports the early results in humans of hypertensive extracorporeal limb perfusion (HELP) technology in the prevention of major limb amputation due to ischemia. The short-term aim was to dilate pre-existing collateral channels, and the long-term aim was to stimulate remodeling and new collateral development by increasing endothelial shear ...
Darryl McMillan +7 more
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Retrograde access is an alternative approach to endovascular intervention for critical limb ischemia but may be challenging in patients with poor below-knee vessel runoff.
Weifeng Lu, MD +3 more
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Background. The treatment of chronic critical ischemia of the lower extremities with their combined atherodiabetic lesion is one of the far from the resolved problems of modern surgery. Aim of the study.
Ioskevich N. N. +5 more
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The OBJECTIVE was to study the efficiency of transplantation of autologous hematopoietic stem cells in patients with chronic critical lower limb ischemia and compare the results of treatment depending on the number of their transplantations.METHODS AND ...
I. P. Mikhaylov +5 more
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Objective: Novel therapeutic angiogenic concepts for critical limb ischemia are still needed for limb salvage. E-selectin, a cell-adhesion molecule, is vital for recruitment of the stem/progenitor cells necessary for neovascularization in ischemic ...
Hallie J. Quiroz, MD +9 more
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Management of Critical Limb Ischemia [PDF]
Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is a clinical syndrome of ischemic pain at rest or tissue loss, such as nonhealing ulcers or gangrene, related to peripheral artery disease. CLI has a high short-term risk of limb loss and cardiovascular events. Noninvasive or invasive angiography help determine the feasibility and approach to arterial revascularization. An
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Background Many patients with critical lower limb ischemia are not eligible for revascularization procedures. Still, given the emerging role of both platelet and coagulation activation in the formation of arterial thrombi, they may benefit from the novel
Antonio Trani +8 more
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Being BOLD in Critical Limb Ischemia ∗
“Begin, be bold, and venture to be wise.”— Horace [(1)][1] The management of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) still heavily relies on clinical judgment and the use of the ankle-brachial pressure index (ABPI), originally described in 1950 for the noninvasive diagnosis of lower ...
Taehoon Shin, Sanjay Rajagopalan
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Prevalence of Stroke and Diagnostic Performance of Emergency MRI in Acute Isolated Dizziness
ABSTRACT Objective Stroke is frequently misdiagnosed in patients presenting with acute isolated dizziness; the optimal imaging modality for this population remains debated. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of stroke among patients with isolated dizziness and to assess the diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed ...
Xiao Hu +11 more
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Role of duplex-guided infragenicular angioplasty in saving limbs
Background/aim Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is known as ischemic rest pain at rest or tissue loss with peripheral arterial disease. Endovascular intervention has many advantages than surgical bypasses and it is used frequently with fragile patients, at ...
Sameh E Elimam, Hala M Shereif
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