نتایج جستجو برای: peripheral ischemia

تعداد نتایج: 262699  

2013
Rafat Mosalli Mohamed Elbaz Bosco Paes

Arterial cannulation in neonates is usually performed for frequent blood pressure monitoring and blood sampling. The procedure, while easily executed by skilled neonatal staff, can be associated with serious complications such as vasospasm, thrombosis, embolism, hematoma, infection, peripheral nerve damage, ischemia, and tissue necrosis. Several treatment options are available to reverse vascul...

Journal: :International journal of advanced research 2021

Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is a common health problem among adults. CLI progressive type of peripheral artery disease associated with non-healing ulceration and ischemic pain at rest. Patients may suffer from gangrene, consequence arterial occlusive disease. have high-risk developing chronic issues such as hyperlipidemia, renal failure, hypertension, diabetes mellitus. The well-being patients...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
Linda H Chung Damien M Callahan Jane A Kent-Braun

During voluntary contractions, the skeletal muscle of healthy older adults often fatigues less than that of young adults, a result that has been explained by relatively greater reliance on muscle oxidative metabolism in the elderly. Our aim was to investigate whether this age-related fatigue resistance was eliminated when oxidative metabolism was minimized via ischemia induced by cuff (220 mmHg...

2015
Eun Jeong Kim Jun Lee Ji Woon Lee Jun Hyung Lee Chol Jin Park Young Dae Kim Hyun Jin Lee

Peripheral facial nerve palsy (FNP) is a mononeuropathy that affects the peripheral part of the facial nerve. Primary causes of peripheral FNP remain largely unknown, but detectable causes include systemic infections (viral and others), trauma, ischemia, tumor, and extrinsic compression. Peripheral FNP in relation to extrinsic compression has rarely been described in case reports. Here, we repo...

2006
DA SILVA

203 Received in: 03/29/06; approved in: 05/24/06 INTRODUCTION Peripheral nerves injuries show both sensorial and motor functional changes, and, if not appropriately treated, they can yield an important deficit, debilitating not only patients’ quality of life, but also state systems in those cases of early retirement as a result of functional disability (1). Peripheral nerve has a well developed...

Journal: : 2022

Diabetes is a chronic and systemic disease, characterized by hyperglycemia, with an increasing incidence prevalence, which seriously affects the lives of individuals acute complications. Endothelial damage microvascular disorders occur as result inflammation oxidative stress, increase protein glycation, non-enzymatic consequently end products in tissues hyperglycemia diabetes. As these events, ...

Journal: :Zagazig university medical journal 2021

AbstractBackground and aim: The present study aimed to compare the short term outcome of thromboembolic events affecting peripheral vascular system in patients with concomitant COVID-19 infection without this infection. Patients methods: included 177 covid-19 events. They comprised 62 acute lower limb ischemia, 69 DVT, 21 thrombosed access 25 occluded bypass graft. For comparison, we selected a...

Journal: :Cureus 2023

An arteriovenous malformation (AVM) refers to an anomalous, direct connection between artery and a vein. Typically, these two vessels are interposed by high-resistance capillary beds, the absence of which results in high-flow system from into Venous vessel walls not designed handle such high-pressure blood flow, their wall structure becomes permanently altered weakened. For this reason, AVMs at...

احقری, پریسا , بخشی, عنایت‌اله , رنجبران, مینا , سیفی, بهجت , کدخدایی, مهری , یثربی, بهاره ,

Background: The renal sympathetic nerve activity (RSNA) is enhanced in renal failure. Paraventricular nucleus in hypothalamus is an important central site to regulate sympathetic activity. There are angiotensin II (Ang) II receptors in this nucleus. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of angiotensin II in hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) on renal ischemia-reperfusion inj...

2013
Heng-Chih Chang Yea-Ru Yang Paulus S. Wang Chia-Hua Kuo Ray-Yau Wang

Brain ischemia leads to muscle inactivity-induced atrophy and may exacerbate motor function deficits. Intramuscular insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) injection has been shown to alleviate the brain ischemia-induced muscle atrophy and thus improve the motor function. Motor function is normally gauged by the integrity and coordination of the central nervous system and peripheral muscles. Wheth...

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