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Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2015
Diagnosis of acute mesenteric ischemia in the early stages is now possible with modern computed tomography (CT), using intravenous contrast enhancement and imaging in the arterial and/or portal venous phase. The availability of CT around the clock means that more patients with acute mesenteric ischemia may be treated with urgent intestinal ...
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Diagnosis of acute mesenteric ischemia in the early stages is now possible with modern computed tomography (CT), using intravenous contrast enhancement and imaging in the arterial and/or portal venous phase. The availability of CT around the clock means that more patients with acute mesenteric ischemia may be treated with urgent intestinal ...
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Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1999
Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) remains a complex and difficult clinical problem. Such acute ischemia is usually either embolic or thrombotic in nature, but other etiologies exist. The diagnosis of AMI is difficult to establish and often delayed, resulting in irreversible bowel injury that requires intestinal resection.
D C, Vicente, A, Kazmers
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Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) remains a complex and difficult clinical problem. Such acute ischemia is usually either embolic or thrombotic in nature, but other etiologies exist. The diagnosis of AMI is difficult to establish and often delayed, resulting in irreversible bowel injury that requires intestinal resection.
D C, Vicente, A, Kazmers
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Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2015
Endovascular management and treatment of chronic mesenteric ischemia has taken on an increasing role in recent years. The safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness have been validated in several studies. The procedure is best performed by an operator with a complete understanding of the pertinent imaging findings; a thorough knowledge of the risks ...
Luke R, Wilkins, James R, Stone
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Endovascular management and treatment of chronic mesenteric ischemia has taken on an increasing role in recent years. The safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness have been validated in several studies. The procedure is best performed by an operator with a complete understanding of the pertinent imaging findings; a thorough knowledge of the risks ...
Luke R, Wilkins, James R, Stone
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Critical Care Clinics, 1995
The term acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is applied to a wide spectrum of bowel injury within the distribution of the superior mesenteric vessels, ranging from reversible alterations in bowel function to transmural necrosis of the bowel wall. Intensivists not only are called upon to manage this catastrophic disease but also may be faced with AMI as a ...
R N, Kaleya, S J, Boley
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The term acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is applied to a wide spectrum of bowel injury within the distribution of the superior mesenteric vessels, ranging from reversible alterations in bowel function to transmural necrosis of the bowel wall. Intensivists not only are called upon to manage this catastrophic disease but also may be faced with AMI as a ...
R N, Kaleya, S J, Boley
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Nonocclusive Mesenteric Ischemia
Annual Review of Medicine, 1991Intestinal ischemia produces a broad spectrum of disorders, the end result of which depends on many variables, including the mechanism of ischemia (embolus, spasm, or thrombosis), the vessel involved (artery or vein), the onset and duration of the injury (acute or chronic), and the area and length of bowel affected (small intestine or colon).
L J, Brandt, S J, Boley
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Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2008
Acute mesenteric ischemia is caused by a critical reduction in intestinal blood flow that frequently results in bowel necrosis and is associated with a high mortality. Clinicians must maintain a high index of suspicion because a prompt diagnosis and early aggressive treatment before the onset of bowel infarction results in reduced mortality.
Todd, Berland, W Andrew, Oldenburg
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Acute mesenteric ischemia is caused by a critical reduction in intestinal blood flow that frequently results in bowel necrosis and is associated with a high mortality. Clinicians must maintain a high index of suspicion because a prompt diagnosis and early aggressive treatment before the onset of bowel infarction results in reduced mortality.
Todd, Berland, W Andrew, Oldenburg
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Ultrasound Quarterly, 2001
Mesenteric ischemia is an important clinical condition becoming more prevalent with aging of the population. Mesenteric ischemia may be manifest in an acute presentation, usually secondary to thromboembolism or cardiac insufficiency. Patients have abdominal pain, lactic acidosis, benign abdominal examination, and, often, coexistent multisystem organ ...
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Mesenteric ischemia is an important clinical condition becoming more prevalent with aging of the population. Mesenteric ischemia may be manifest in an acute presentation, usually secondary to thromboembolism or cardiac insufficiency. Patients have abdominal pain, lactic acidosis, benign abdominal examination, and, often, coexistent multisystem organ ...
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2013
This article reviews the presentation, diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of the various forms of mesenteric ischemia, including acute and chronic ischemia. In addition, nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia and median arcuate ligament compressive syndrome are covered.
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This article reviews the presentation, diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of the various forms of mesenteric ischemia, including acute and chronic ischemia. In addition, nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia and median arcuate ligament compressive syndrome are covered.
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2007
Mesenteric ischemia is a difficult clinical diagnosis that requires a high index of clinical suspicion because the clinical and imaging features of intestinal ischemia and infarction overlap with many other intestinal disorders, and patients who have mesenteric ischemia often have coexisting diseases.
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Mesenteric ischemia is a difficult clinical diagnosis that requires a high index of clinical suspicion because the clinical and imaging features of intestinal ischemia and infarction overlap with many other intestinal disorders, and patients who have mesenteric ischemia often have coexisting diseases.
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