نتایج جستجو برای: vascular graft occlusion

تعداد نتایج: 342646  

2005
VALENTIN FUSTER JAMES H. CHESEBRO

To study the prevention of occlusion of aortocoronary-artery bypass grafts, we conducted a prospective, randomized, double-blind trial comparing long-term administration of dipyridamole (begun 2 days before operation) plus aspirin (begun 7 hr after operation) with placebo in 407 patients. Results at 1 month and at 1 year showed a reduction in the rate of graft occlusion in patients receiving di...

Akhil Kumar, Ankit Gupta, Manoj Jha, Sameek Bhattacharaya, Shyam Gupta, Vinay Tiwari,

Vascular anomalies are categorized into vascular tumours or vascular malformations on the basis of clinical features and histopathology. The literature regarding high flow arteriovenous malformations of the auricle is rare. A case of a patient clinically diagnosed with an arteriovenous malformation of the external ear and was managed with preoperative embolization, surgical excision and reconst...

2005
Hans L. Hillege

Background Superior patency rates for internal mammary artery (IMA) grafts compared with vein coronary bypass grafts have been demonstrated by retrospective studies. This difference may have been affected by selection bias of patients and coronary arteries for IMA grafting. Methods and Results To estimate the difference between IMA and vein grafts, we analyzed graft patency data of 912 patients...

Journal: :Stroke 2013
Jaime Grutzendler

C ell viability in the brain is critically dependent on uninterrupted blood flow through the microvasculature. However, microvessels, because of their small diameter and low-flow velocity, are prone to occlusion by blood clots, fragments of atheromatous plaques, or other circulating debris. Furthermore, microvascular occlusions can occur after large-vessel thrombosis because of blood stasis or ...

Journal: :Vision Research 1995
R. Tzekov V. Tanev

Puroose: Proliferative diabetic retinopathy is assumed to develop because vasogenic factors are released from retinal areas that are ischaemic and hypoxic secondary to occlusion of the retinal vascular bed. It has been propclsed that vascular occlusion in diabetic retinopethy may be due to the deposition of periodic acid Schiff positive glycoprotein compounds in the retinal vascular walls. but ...

Journal: :The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery 2006
Nimesh D Desai Senri Miwa David Kodama Taadaki Koyama Gideon Cohen Marc P Pelletier Eric A Cohen George T Christakis Bernard S Goldman Stephen E Fremes

BACKGROUND Early coronary bypass graft failures may be preventable if identified intraoperatively. The purpose of this investigation was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of two intraoperative graft assessment techniques, transit-time ultrasound flow measurement and indocyanine green fluorescent-dye graft angiography. METHODS Patents undergoing isolated coronary artery bypass grafting with n...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Erik I Tucker Ulla M Marzec Tara C White Sawan Hurst Sandra Rugonyi Owen J T McCarty David Gailani András Gruber Stephen R Hanson

The protease thrombin is required for normal hemostasis and pathologic thrombogenesis. Since the mechanism of coagulation factor XI (FXI)-dependent thrombus growth remains unclear, we investigated the contribution of FXI to thrombus formation in a primate thrombosis model. Pretreatment of baboons with a novel anti-human FXI monoclonal antibody (aXIMab; 2 mg/kg) inhibited plasma FXI by at least ...

Journal: :Surgery journal 2016
Martin Oberhoffer Sandra Eifert Beate Jaeger Frithjof Blessing A Beiras-Fernandez D Seidel B Reichart

Background  Early graft occlusion due to thromboembolic events is a well-known complication after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Fibrinogen, the coagulation factor I, is a glycoprotein that is transformed by thrombin into fibrin. It plays a major role in thrombus formation and is highly elevated after CABG. Our aim was to determine if postoperative lowering of fibrinogen levels by H.E....

Journal: :Stroke 2010
Victor J Marder Reza Jahan Theresa Gruber Abha Goyal Vik Arora

Plasmin is a direct-acting thrombolytic agent with a striking hemostatic safety advantage over plasminogen activators in animal models of thrombolysis and bleeding. In contradistinction to plasminogen activators, which risk bleeding at any effective thrombolytic dose, plasmin is tolerated without bleeding at several-fold higher amounts than those needed for thrombolysis. Plasmin has been safe i...

Journal: :Vision Research 1995
A. Larsen N. N. Osborne

Puroose: Proliferative diabetic retinopathy is assumed to develop because vasogenic factors are released from retinal areas that are ischaemic and hypoxic secondary to occlusion of the retinal vascular bed. It has been propclsed that vascular occlusion in diabetic retinopethy may be due to the deposition of periodic acid Schiff positive glycoprotein compounds in the retinal vascular walls. but ...

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