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Antiplatelet use in interventional cardiology [PDF]
Adrian Brodison+3 more
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Neck‐vein thrombosis during spaceflight
Spaceflight imposes unique environmental challenges, including weightlessness, increased radiation exposure and confinement, which can lead to unexpected health effects. One such example is neck‐vein thrombosis, a condition rarely seen on Earth without predisposing factors such as venous catheters or infections.
Ulrich Limper, Jens Jordan
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The Year in Interventional Cardiology
Dixon, Simon R., Safian, Robert D.
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from stem cells show promise for applications in regenerative medicine, but their scalability and yield remain challenges. This review explores the approaches for biophysical modulations within cell niches on EV properties, discusses the current clinical application of EVs, and provides an outlook on the existing ...
Yang Xu+9 more
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Cardiovascular Interventions 2000 XIth International Course on Interventional Cardiology, Frankfurt/Main, Germany [PDF]
Jürgen Haase, M. Kaltenbach
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Tennis and Interventional Cardiology
The great game of tennis has origins that date back to 1,000 bc when French monks played ceremonial “je de paume,” or game of the hand. Initial tennis balls were wooden, and the first wooden racket used was laced with sheep gut.
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Introducing Novel Surgical Clinical Correlations Into an Undergraduate Medical Anatomy Course
ABSTRACT Anatomy education is a hallmark of many preclinical medical school curricula, but students are often unable to identify the clinical relevance of anatomy and its applications. Vertical curricula that integrate clinical concepts into the preclinical basic science years and vice versa have been shown to benefit student learning and increase ...
Liam McLoughlin+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Hydrodynamic contrast recanalization (HDR) is a novel technique to facilitate wire crossing during chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI). The mechanisms underlying HDR have not been fully described.
Salman A. Arain+12 more
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Interventional cardiology in pregnancy [PDF]
S. B. Prever, A. Brusca, P. Presbitero
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ABSTRACT Background Despite achieving complete revascularization, patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) may experience adverse outcomes, potentially attributable to coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD). Coronary flow reserve (CFR), which integrates both epicardial and microvascular coronary function, and a reduced CFR following complete ...
Jingjing Liu+3 more
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