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Mechanical Thrombolysis of Thrombosed Central Venous Port
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, 2014To evaluate the effectiveness of a mechanical thrombolysis for thrombosed central venous port (CVP).A total of 38 patients (22 women and 16 men, median age of 55 years) were referred to our interventional unit for thrombosed implanted CVPs. The period between CVP implantation and the initial suspicion of mechanical complication varied from 2 to 35 ...
Jung Suk, Oh +3 more
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Successful thrombolysis of a mechanical aortic valve thrombosis
Heart, 2009A critically ill 54-year-old male patient was admitted to our hospital owing to worsening dyspnoea (New York Heart Association (NYHA) class IV). The patient had had severe chronic obstructive pulmonary and ischaemic heart disease with prior myocardial infarction as well as multiple interventions (surgical and percutaneous) owing to carotid and ...
O M, Muehling +3 more
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Studies on Metabolism of Urokinase and Mechanism of Thrombolysis by Urokinase
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1979SummaryPharmacokinetics of intravenously injected 125I-labeled urokinase (125I-UK) of a molecular weight of 33,000 daltons in normal rabbits and patients with various diseases were investigated. The plasma clearance of 125I-UK in rabbits was described by a biexponential curve within six hours with a half-life of 8 minutes, 2.3 hours, respectively.
T, Ueno, N, Kobayashi, T, Maekawa
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Percutaneous mechanical thrombolysis and thrombectomy
Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 1998Devices and methods for mechanically dissolving (thrombolysis) and removing (thrombectomy) thrombus using a percutaneous approach have been developed to address the deficiencies of the previously available methods of treating thrombus, namely Fogarty balloon thromboembolectomy and pharmacologic thrombolysis.
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Association of mechanical chest compression and prehospital thrombolysis
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2012Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a common cause of sudden death; the use of prehospital thrombolysis is currently a last-resort option and requires a prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Novel mechanical devices have recently been introduced that provides automatic mechanical chest compression (AMCC) according to the guidelines and continually ...
Hichem, Chenaitia +4 more
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Mechanical versus Chemical Thrombolysis: An In Vitro Differentiation of Thrombolytic Mechanisms
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2000To assess differing mechanisms of thrombolysis determining time to reperfusion, completeness of thrombus dissolution, and embolic potential.An in vitro perfusion model designed to mimic arterial flow conditions was created. Bifurcated limbs allowed continuous flow through one channel and the placement of radiolabeled (iodine-125) thrombus housed in a 5-
R K, Greenberg +7 more
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Mechanisms of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis
2004Gregory J. del Zoppo, Mary Kalafut
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