Peripheral vascular diseases : By Edgar V. Allen, Nelson W. Barker, Edgar A. Hines, Jr. with associates in the Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation. Pp. 871 with 386 illustrations. 7 in color. Philadelphia, 1946. W. B. Saunders Company. Price $10.00...
Peripheral Arterial Disease & Peripheral Vascular Surgery, Renal Denervation, Thoracic Aorta, tagged Aortic valve replacement, CABG, Cardiac surgery, Catholic University of Korea, Conventional PCI, Coronary artery bypass surgery, Mayo Clinic, Median sternotomy, Percutaneous coronary intervention, Sepsis on ...
which is based solely on preprocedure variables (age, creatinine, ejection fraction, myocardial infarction or = 70 years old. A high prevalence of comorbid conditions, including diabetes mellitus (37.1%), hypertension (80.5%), peripheral vascular disease (15.3%), and renal disease (creatinine > ...
The term “therapeutic agent” as used herein means an agent which is therapeutically useful, e.g., an agent for the treatment, remission or attenuation of a disease state, physiological condition, symptoms, or etiological factors, or for the evaluation or diagnosis thereof. A therapeutic agent ...
As a result of the present invention, it is now possible to determine sulfonator status of a mammal (e.g., a human subject) as well as to determine if a mammal is predisposed to thyroid disease or cancer. “Sulfonator status” refers to the ability of a mammal to transfer a sulfate ...
treated at Mayo was 59. There were slightly more male patients than female patients, and male patients were more likely to require hospitalization. The most common comorbidities werechronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 11.8%; diabetes, 9.4%; renal disease, 6.5%; and peripheral vascular disease, ...
Mayo Clinic announces the results of an innovative treatment approach that may offer improvement in overall survival in older patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma while maintaining quality of life. Results of Mayo Clinic's ... Dec 16, 2024 ...