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Mesenteric ischemia

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2004
MI remains a highly lethal entity. Improving survival requires an aggressive, multidisciplinary approach. High-risk patients with severe abdominal pain and a paucity of physical findings should be undergo emergent imaging in a search for this disease.
Joseph P, Martinez, Gerard J, Hogan
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Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) in Acute Mesenteric Ischemia to Detect Intestinal Perfusion Deficits.

Journal of Surgical Research, 2020
BACKGROUND Acute mesenteric ischemia is a life-threatening acute condition, which requires an interdisciplinary approach, including vascular recanalization and surgical treatment.
M. Mehdorn   +7 more
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Contrast-Enhanced CT for the Diagnosis of Acute Mesenteric Ischemia.

AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2020
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the diagnostic and prognostic roles of CT in the management of acute mesenteric ischemia. CONCLUSION.
L. Garzelli   +6 more
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Pearls, Pitfalls, and Conditions that Mimic Mesenteric Ischemia at CT.

Radiographics, 2020
Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is a life-threatening condition with a high mortality rate. The diagnosis of AMI is challenging because patient symptoms and laboratory test results are often nonspecific. A high degree of clinical and radiologic suspicion
L. Fitzpatrick   +5 more
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Techniques for intraoperative evaluation of bowel viability in mesenteric ischemia: A review.

American Journal of Surgery, 2020
Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is a deadly and common surgical emergency. While several imaging modalities aid in the diagnosis of AMI preoperatively, there are limited intraoperative tools for surgeon decision making regarding bowel viability.
Mitchell G. Bryski   +4 more
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Mesenteric Ischemia

Perspectives in Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, 2005
Mesenteric ischemia is a morbid, potentially life-threatening disease that is associated with a relatively high mortality, often due to its late diagnosis. Currently, the incidence of mesenteric ischemia in the United States is low; however, the incidence is predicted to increase because of the aging population.
Michael, Ujiki, Melina R, Kibbe
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Predictive and prognostic value of L-lactate, D-dimer, leukocyte, C-reactive protein and neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio in patients with acute mesenteric ischemia.

Ulusal Travma Ve Acil Cerrahi Dergisi-turkish Journal of Trauma & Emergency Surgery, 2020
BACKGROUND Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is a disease that causes an ischemia in the intestines due to the obstruction of the mesenteric vessels feeding the intestines, with a mortality rate reaching up to 80%.
S. Destek   +4 more
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Acute mesenteric ischemia

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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Mesenteric Ischemia in the Elderly

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2007
Intestinal ischemia is a relatively common disorder in the elderly and, if not treated promptly, still carries a high morbidity and mortality rate. High degree of clinical suspicion is of paramount importance in diagnosis, because there is no specific laboratory test available and physical examination findings may be subtle. Once the diagnosis is made,
Nuri, Ozden, Burak, Gurses
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Acute mesenteric ischemia: a review of the main imaging techniques and signs.

Radiología, 2020
Acute mesenteric ischemia is an abdominal emergency because reduced blood flow to bowel loops rapidly leads to irreversible necrosis and death. This paper reviews the different conditions (arterial, venous, low-flow states) that can result in reduced ...
R. Navas-Campo   +3 more
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