The findings of each scan were categorized as normal, occlusive thrombosis, nonocclusive thrombosis, or chronic venous changes. Changes from normal to findings of thrombosis on repeat scanning were specifically sought. The intervals (in days) between initial scans and subsequent studies were documented...
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The occlusive balloon is placed in the infrarenal aorta using fluoroscopic guidance with test angiography and a predetermined fill volume of the balloon. The balloon is then left deflated in the infrarenal abdominal aorta and secured in position. If uncontrolled hemorrhage is encountered the balloon ...
The occlusive balloon is placed in the infrarenal aorta using fluoroscopic guidance with test angiography and a pre- determined fill volume of the balloon. The balloon is then left deflated in the infrarenal abdominal aorta and secured in position. If uncontrolled hemorrhage is en- countered the ...
Key components of STEMI include formation of occlusive thrombus, mediation and ultimately amplification of the local vascular inflammatory response resulting in increased vasoreactivity, oedema formation, and microvascular obstruction. Activation, degranulation, and aggregation of platelets are the platforms ...
Unstable angina usually results from the rupture of an atheromatous plaque within the coronary circulation, which provides a stimulus for platelet deposition and thrombosis.1 If the thrombus is subocclusive it produces intense regional ischaemia, expressed clinically as unstable angina, and there is an...
Small- to moderate-sized aortic thrombi in the sick newborn are frequently demonstrated, however, severe aortic thrombosis is rarely encountered. We report two newborn infants presenting with signs of decreased lower limb perfusion shortly after birth. An occlusive infrarenal aortic thrombus was ...
Unstable angina usually results from the rupture of an atheromatous plaque within the coronary circulation, which provides a stimulus for platelet deposition and thrombosis.1 If the thrombus is subocclusive it produces intense regional ischaemia, expressed clinically as unstable angina, and there is an...
arterial occlusive diseasespopliteal arteryvascular surgical proceduresIntroduction: Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES) is the rare congenital abnormality. It is a threat to the lower extremity due to ischemia in young adults.Case Report: A 32-year-old health worker (medical doctor) applied ...
Balloon angioplasty is a commonly employed method for treating occlusive disease across various arterial segments. However, the current outcomes are not entirely satisfactory in severely calcified lesions. Some patients may experience under-expanded balloon/stenting or balloon rupture during angioplasty. ...