Our data suggest that the adjunctive use of rheolytic thrombectomy offers improved outcomes compared to prior results of intervention after coronary stent thrombosis and should be strongly considered as a treatment option for this complication. Cathet Cardiovasc Intervent 2003;58:11–17. © 2003 ...
The aim of all therapy is and treatment of as well as secondary infected postular changes. After discussion of ()-treatment it is reported about 35 cases of which were treated with the combination of Hexachlorophenspiritus 1%,Silicatgel locally and orally. The good results of this treatment ...
the development and implementation ofanimal modelsof thrombosis have helped to provide valuable information about the mechanisms involved, and these models have become a valuable tool that has led to the discovery of a number of compounds now successfully being used for the treatment and prevention of...
Anticoagulant treatment of acute coronary thrombosis. Role of platelets in coronary thrombosis and reperfusion of ischemic myocardium Localized hypersensitivity and late coronary thrombosis secondary to a sirolimus-eluting stent: should we be cautious?
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Furthermore, the volume and radiologic characteristics of coronary artery plaques are only surrogate outcomes and do not account for other factors that can influence the frequency and extent of plaque rupture and thrombosis. The major limitation is that the trial was not large enough or long enough...
The consequence is that the thrombosis in the stent will form again, restenosis will happen, and even lead to acute myocardial infarction, which is life-threatening. Drug therapy is the basis of all coronary heart disease treatment. Whether stent implantation or coronary artery bypass grafting is ...
Autopsy evidence of recurrent mural thrombosis with peripheral embolization culminating in total vascular occlusion. Circulation. 1985;71(4):699–708. CAS PubMed Google Scholar Willerson JT, Hillis LD, Winniford M, Buja LM. Speculation regarding mechanisms responsible for acute ischemic heart ...
Extracellular vesicles also accumulate in human atherosclerotic plaques, where they affect major biological pathways, including inflammation, proliferation, thrombosis, calcification, and vasoactive responses. Extracellular vesicles also recapitulate the beneficial effect of stem cells to treat cardiac consequences...
thrombosis, and the patient should be kept well hydrated. The use of sequential compression devices, such as graded elastic stockings or automated devices providing intermittent compression to the legs, are widely used and accepted, but there are few clinical studies related to their use. They ...