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Stroke, 2015
Infarct volume is a strong predictor of outcome. Multiparametric imaging are meant to identify infarct core or non-reversible lesions, and therefore predict on admission the minimum volume of final infarct even if recanalization is rapidly achieved.
M. Ribó+9 more
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Infarct volume is a strong predictor of outcome. Multiparametric imaging are meant to identify infarct core or non-reversible lesions, and therefore predict on admission the minimum volume of final infarct even if recanalization is rapidly achieved.
M. Ribó+9 more
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Anesthesia for Endovascular Procedures
1999The field of cardiovascular anesthesiology is well established, with dedicated specialists, extra-year fellowship programs to provide subspecialty training, its own national specialty society, and a variety of specialty textbooks for reference.
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Intraprocedural Monitoring for Endovascular Procedures
2009Peripheral (non-cardiac) endovascular interventions have penetrated the field of vascular surgery, and it is the standard of care in many occasions. Compared to traditional open peripheral operations, the minimal access and image-guided interventions have many advantages including shorter hospital stay and faster patient recovery.
G. Matthew Longo, Ali Khoynezhad
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Postintervention Surveillance of Endovascular Procedures
1999As endovascular therapies gain increased acceptance for the treatment of vascular disease, postintervention surveillance becomes more critical. The underlying rationale for routine, systematic follow-up is multifactorial. The primary reason is to improve the results of treatment by detecting failures or recurrences early enough in their course that ...
John P. Henretta, Kim J. Hodgson
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Endovascular Conversion Procedure for Failed Primary Endovascular Aortic Stent-Grafts
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, 1998Initial failure of successful deployment of endovascular aortic stent-grafts can be due to a variety of factors and frequently requires surgical intervention. We describe an endovascular technique for salvaging initially failed tubular aortic and bifurcated aortoiliac stent-grafts with reference to three cases.
Gregory Paul Cottesloe Van Schie+6 more
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Endovascular Training and Learning Curve for Complex Endovascular Procedures
2017Advancements in the medical science have significantly increased patient longevity and it is safe to assume that vascular care is becoming more complex with time. Managing patients will require thoughtful planning and the use of minimally invasive techniques to prevent complications and death.
Jesse Manunga, Gustavo S. Oderich
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Robotic applications for intracardiac and endovascular procedures
Trends in Cardiovascular MedicineThe large incisions and long recovery periods that accompany traditional cardiac surgery procedures along with the constant patient demand for minimally invasive procedures have motivated cardiac surgeons to implement the robotic technologies in their armamentarium.
Panagiotis T. Tasoudis+2 more
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Textbook of Endovascular Procedures
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2001Edward W. Bouchard, Mauricio Castillo
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Antiplatelet Agents in Endovascular Neurointerventional Procedures
Journal of Neurosurgical AnesthesiologyMinimally invasive, image-guided endovascular procedures are becoming increasingly prevalent as techniques and technologies have advanced, particularly within the realm of neurovascular interventions. Endovascular approaches ubiquitously result in endothelial injury with subsequent risk of thromboembolic complications. Periprocedural antiplatelet agent
Kelley, Flesher+2 more
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Training of the Vascular Surgeon for Endovascular Procedures
2007In the last two decades the most crucial event in the evo- lution of vascular surgery has been the advent of endo- vascular techniques.
BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA+6 more
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