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Back Again to the Future: A New Era for Cerebroprotection
Cerebroprotection is a fresh framework for designing neurological therapy that targets glia and vascular cells, in addition to neurons. In the future, successful cerebroprotection will involve targeting all elements of the neurovascular unit. Preclinical trials must include functional outcomes, as well as lesion morphometry.
Patrick Lyden
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Occlusive coral reef aortic plaque treated with intravascular lithotripsy and kissing iliac stents
Aortoiliac occlusive disease is a common cause of claudication symptoms. When complicated by extensive calcification, successful angioplasty and resolution of symptoms may be difficult to achieve.
Jacob Ghahremani +4 more
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Gender-related differences in critical limb ischemia due to peripheral arterial occlusive disease
BACKGROUND: Mortality from cardiovascular disease has declined among men and increased among North American women. Recent studies have revealed differences between genders in the epidemiology of atherosclerotic disease.
Vanessa Prado dos Santos +3 more
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Potentiation of thrombus instability: a contributory mechanism to the effectiveness of antithrombotic medications [PDF]
© The Author(s) 2018The stability of an arterial thrombus, determined by its structure and ability to resist endogenous fibrinolysis, is a major determinant of the extent of infarction that results from coronary or cerebrovascular thrombosis.
A Gast +66 more
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Objective To evaluate the real‐world safety and efficacy for standard surgical risk patients with extracranial internal carotid artery disease undergoing transcarotid artery revascularization. Methods ROADSTER 3 is a prospective, multicenter, single‐arm post‐approval study.
Jeffrey Jim +15 more
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15-years mortality in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the risk of total and cardiovascular mortality in older adults with a low ankle-brachial index (ABI) as a marker of peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD).Patients and methods: The test group included
Blaž Mlačak +3 more
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Subintimal Angioplasty for Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease: A Systematic Review
The objective of this study was to summarize outcomes of subintimal angioplasty (SA) for peripheral arterial occlusive disease. The Cochrane Library, Medline and Embase databases were searched to perform a systematic review of the literature from 1966 ...
R. Met +5 more
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Objective Immunothrombosis contributes to ischemic stroke pathophysiology through neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation, which promotes thrombus stabilization and microvascular dysfunction. DNase1 is the principal endonuclease responsible for NET degradation.
B. Díaz‐Benito +10 more
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Clinical challenges in asymptomatic chronic aortoiliac occlusive disease
Asymptomatic aortoiliac occlusive disease, while less common compared to other peripheral arterial diseases, presents unique clinical challenges. Our center recently encountered a case involving a patient with chronic occlusion of the distal abdominal ...
Lefan Hu, Hui Wang
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Introduction: Peripheral arterial disease or chronic arterial occlusive disease of lower extremities is a common problem, and in the advanced stages of the disease, if not re-vascularized, the rate of amputation and mortality can be as high as 43 % and ...
Tran Minh Bao Luan +2 more
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