acute limb ischemia, occlusion of native artery/bypass graft, and hypoperfusionDemographics and pathophysiology Diagnosis Therapeutic alternatives Summary Referencesdoi:10.1002/9781118481370.ch55Kenneth OurielWiley‐BlackwellOuriel K. Acute arterial occlusion of the lower extremi- ties. In: Ascher E, Veith ...
1) Acute lower extremity arterial embolization 急性下肢动脉栓塞例句>> 2) Acute arterial embolism 急性肢体动脉栓塞 例句>> 3) Acute arterial occlusion of lower limbs 急性下肢动脉闭塞4) arterial embolism/lower extremity 动脉栓塞/下肢5) Arterial embolism of lower extremities 下肢动脉栓塞 例句>> ...
to check access. Comerota AJ, Kearon C, Gu CS, et al. Endovascular thrombus removal for acute iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis. Circulation. 2019;139(9):1162–73. Article Article
If the patient presents within 6 to 8 hours of the onset of acute arterial occlusion and if paralysis or anesthesia is present, then ultimate limb loss is likely. The therapeutic choices are high-dose heparin therapy, operative removal of the clot, or amputation of the limb--the ultimate ...
rt-PA Thrombolysis in Acute Thromboembolic Upper-Extremity Arterial Occlusion Purpose: Retrospective analysis of the results of rt-PA thrombolysis in the treatment of acute thromboembolic occlusion of the upper limb. ... M Cejna,E Salomonowitz,H Wohlschlager,... - 《Cardiovascular & Interventional ...
Given the extensive thrombosis of the PT artery, exploration of the dorsalis pedis (DP) artery was also performed, revealing a similar chronic distal occlusion. Faced with probable limb loss, the decision was made to perform an endarterectomy of both the PT and DP vessels. A 2 cm long by ...
Long-term follow-up revealed a primary patency of 87%, 85%, and 76% for the acute, subacute, and chronic occlusion groups, respectively. We conclude that the rate of complete thrombolysis of chronic occlusions proved slightly more efficient for acute and virtually the same for subacute ...
5 However, the histopathological characterization of critical limb ischemia in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) commonly reveals thrombotic luminal occlusion with insignificant atherosclerosis.6 This suggests that calcification and thrombosis in peripheral arteries may differ from calcification and ...
Pharmaco-mechanical Thrombectomy and Stent Placement in Patients with May-Thurner Syndrome and Lower Extremity Deep Venous Thrombosis BACKGROUND: Compression of the left common iliac vein by the overriding common iliac artery is frequently combined with acute deep vein thrombosis in patients with May-Thu...
The use of a single crutch with weight bearing and pressure on the axilla is presented as a cause of thrombotic occlusion of the axillary artery in two cas... A Schramek,M Hashmonai,J Abrahamson - 《Angiology》 被引量: 17发表: 1974年 Acute Brachial Artery Occlusion Induced by Brachial Ar...