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Femoropopliteal prosthetic bypass with glutaraldehyde stabilized human umbilical vein (HUV).

2007

Objective Femoropopliteal bypass still is the standard surgical therapy for disabling claudication and critical ischemia. When autologous vein is not suitable synthetic or biological prostheses may be considered. Second generation glutaraldehyde tanned human umbilical vein (HUV) graft was chosen for above and below knee femoropopliteal bypass when autologous vein was not available. A single center experience regarding long-term graft function, secondary reinterventions, and potential biodegeneration of the HUV is presented. Methods Between January 1994 and January 2005, 211 consecutive femoropopliteal bypass operations with HUV (65 above knee and 146 below knee) were performed in 197 patien…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyUmbilical VeinsTime FactorsTissue FixationAnastomosisProsthesis DesignSeverity of Illness IndexBlood Vessel Prosthesis ImplantationFixativesAneurysmIschemiamedicineHumansPopliteal ArteryDerivationVeinVascular PatencyAgedRetrospective StudiesUltrasonographyAged 80 and overBioprosthesismedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGreat saphenous veinGraft Occlusion VascularThrombosisIntermittent ClaudicationMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseLimb SalvageThrombosisSurgeryBlood Vessel ProsthesisFemoral Arterymedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeLower ExtremityGlutaralAngiographySurgeryFemaleRadiologymedicine.symptombusinessClaudicationCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineFollow-Up StudiesJournal of vascular surgery
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Nitric oxide-mediated beta 2-adrenoceptor relaxation is impaired in mesenteric veins from portal-hypertensive rats.

1996

Abstract BACKGROUND & AIMS: beta-Adrenergic relaxation seems to be mediated by nitric oxide. The aim of this study was to evaluate changes induced by portal hypertension in beta 2-adrenergic vasorelaxation. METHODS: Isolated rat mesenteric veins were relaxed by salbutamol, and nerve- mediated vasocontractions were induced by electrical field stimulation. Responses were evaluated in the presence of NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) or tetrodotoxin. Immunocytochemical techniques were used for localization of neuronal NO synthase. RESULTS: Salbutamol-induced relaxations were decreased in rings from portal-hypertensive animals. L- NAME reduced these relaxations, but its effects were mor…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyVasodilator AgentsStimulationVasodilationTetrodotoxinIn Vitro TechniquesS-Nitroso-N-AcetylpenicillamineNitric OxideNitric oxideRats Sprague-Dawleychemistry.chemical_compoundMesenteric VeinsInternal medicinePapaverineHypertension PortalReceptors Adrenergic betamedicineAnimalsAlbuterolHepatologybiologyPenicillamineGastroenterologyAdrenergic beta-AgonistsImmunohistochemistryElectric StimulationRatsNitric oxide synthaseVasodilationEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureNG-Nitroarginine Methyl EsterchemistryTetrodotoxinbiology.proteinS-Nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamineNitric Oxide SynthaseFree nerve endingBlood vesselGastroenterology
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Surgical conversion with graft salvage as a definitive treatment for persistent type II endoleak causing sacenlargement

2015

Objective The goal of this study was to present open surgical conversion with graft salvage or "semiconversion" as a definitive and safe treatment for untreatable and persistent type II endoleaks causing sac enlargement after endovascular aneurysm repair. Methods Between January 2001 and December 2014, 25 of 1623 endovascular aortic repair (EVAR) patients were selected as candidates for open semiconversion. The indication was persistent type II endoleak in 13 patients (12 of whom received previous attempts of embolization), type I and II endoleak in 2 patients, and sac growth without imaging evidence of endoleak in the other 10. After the infrarenal aorta was prepared (via a retroperitoneal…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtygraft salvageEndoleakmedicine.medical_treatmentSurgical conversionEndovascular aneurysm repairSettore MED/22 - Chirurgia VascolareBlood Vessel Prosthesis ImplantationAneurysmmedicineHumansEffective treatmentEmbolizationThrombusbusiness.industryMedicine (all)Patient SelectionEndovascular ProceduresPerioperativeCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine; Surgerymedicine.diseaseConversion to Open SurgerySize increaseSurgeryEmergency conditionFemaleSurgerySurgical conversion; graft salvage; type II endoleakRadiologytype II endoleakCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessConversion to Open Surgery; Endoleak; Endovascular Procedures; Female; Humans; Male; Patient Selection; Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation; Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine; Surgery; Medicine (all)
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Haemodynamic predictors of a penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer rupture using fluid-structure interaction analysis

2013

We present preliminary data on the flow-induced haemodynamic and structural loads exerted on a penetrating atherosclerotic aortic ulcer (PAU). Specifically, one-way fluid-structure interaction analysis was performed on the aortic model reconstructed from a 66-year-old male patient with a PAU that evolved into an intramural haematoma and rupture of the thoracic aorta. The results show that elevated blood pressure (117 mmHg) and low flow velocity at the aortic wall (0.15 m/s(2)) occurred in the region of the PAU. We also found a low value of time-averaged wall shear stress (1.24 N/m(2)) and a high value of the temporal oscillation in the wall shear stress (oscillatory shear index = 0.13) in t…

Malemedicine.medical_treatmentHemodynamicsAorta ThoracicMedicineThoracic aortaHematomamedicine.diagnostic_testEndovascular ProceduresModels CardiovascularSettore ING-IND/34 - Bioingegneria IndustrialeAnatomyTreatment OutcomeAtherosclerosiCardiologyWall shear streCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineBrief CommunicationsBlood Flow VelocityHumanPulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyAortographyAortic RuptureAortic DiseasesAortographyBlood Vessel Prosthesis ImplantationSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchinePenetrating atherosclerotic ulcerPenetrating atherosclerotic ulcerInternal medicinemedicine.arteryFluid-structure interactionShear stressHumansArterial PressureComputer SimulationHemodynamicAortic ruptureUlcerAgedEndovascular Procedurebusiness.industryHemodynamicsStentmedicine.diseaseAtherosclerosisAortic DiseaseBlood pressureRegional Blood FlowSurgeryStress MechanicalbusinessTomography X-Ray Computed
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The risk of intravenous thrombolysis-induced intracranial hemorrhage in Taiwanese patients with unruptured intracranial aneurysm.

2017

Background The presence of an intracranial aneurysm is contraindicated to recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (r-tPA) treatment for acute ischemic stroke. However, it is difficult to exclude asymptomatic intracranial aneurysms by using conventional, noncontrast head computed tomography (CT), which is the only neuroimaging suggested before r-tPA. Recent case reports and series have shown that administering r-tPA to patients with a pre-existing aneurysm does not increase the bleeding risk. However, Asians are known to have a relatively higher bleeding risk, and little evidence is available regarding the risk of using r-tPA on Asian patients with intracranial aneurysms. Methods Medical re…

Malemedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:MedicineCardiovascular Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPathology and Laboratory MedicineVascular MedicineMagnetic resonance angiographyDiagnostic Radiology0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsMedicine and Health SciencesMedicineThrombolytic TherapyCardiovascular ImagingInfusions Intravenouslcsh:ScienceTomographyStrokeAged 80 and overMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testRadiology and ImagingMedical recordAngiographyArteriesThrombolysisStrokeHemorrhagic StrokeNeurologyTissue Plasminogen Activatorcardiovascular systemFemaleRadiologyAnatomymedicine.symptomAneurysmsIntracranial HemorrhagesResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyImaging TechniquesCerebrovascular DiseasesTaiwanHemorrhageNeuroimagingResearch and Analysis MethodsAsymptomatic03 medical and health sciencesSigns and SymptomsAneurysmDiagnostic MedicineHumansVascular Diseasescardiovascular diseasesIschemic StrokeAgedbusiness.industrylcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesIntracranial AneurysmMagnetic resonance imagingCerebral Arteriesmedicine.diseaseComputed Axial TomographyAngiographyCardiovascular AnatomyBlood Vesselslcsh:QbusinessMagnetic Resonance Angiography030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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The impact of portal vein tumor thrombosis on survival in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma treated with different therapies: A cohort study.

2020

Background Portal vein tumor thrombosis (PVTT) is a frequent complication of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which leads to classification as advanced stage disease (regardless of the degree of PVTT) according to the Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer Classification. For such patients, systemic therapy is the standard of care. However, in clinical reality, many patients with PVTT undergo different treatments, such as resection, transarterial chemoembolization (TACE), selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT), or best supportive care (BSC). Here we examined whether patients benefited from such alternative therapies, according to the extent of PVTT. Methods This analysis included therapy-naïve …

Malemedicine.medical_treatmentvirusesCancer TreatmentCardiovascular MedicineVascular MedicineDiagnostic RadiologyCohort Studies0302 clinical medicineMedical ConditionsMedicine and Health SciencesMedicineVenous ThrombosisMultidisciplinaryPortal VeinLiver DiseasesRadiology and ImagingSelective internal radiation therapyLiver NeoplasmsQRHematologyMiddle AgedTumor ResectionThrombosisMagnetic Resonance ImagingTreatment OutcomeSurgical OncologyOncologyCardiovascular Diseases030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHepatocellular carcinomaMedicine030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyFemaleRadiologyAnatomyLiver cancermedicine.drugResearch ArticleHepatic ResectionSorafenibAdultClinical Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtyCarcinoma HepatocellularImaging TechniquesScienceCardiologyRadiation TherapySurgical and Invasive Medical ProceduresGastroenterology and HepatologyResearch and Analysis MethodsVeins03 medical and health sciencesDigestive System ProceduresDiagnostic MedicineGastrointestinal TumorsHumansChemoembolization TherapeuticPortal VeinsBlood CoagulationAgedRetrospective StudiesSurgical ResectionCoagulation Disordersbusiness.industryProportional hazards modelCarcinomaCancers and NeoplasmsBiology and Life SciencesThrombosisHepatocellular Carcinomamedicine.diseaseSurvival AnalysisRadiation therapyCardiovascular AnatomyBlood VesselsClinical MedicinebusinessComplicationPLoS ONE
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Nebivolol inhibits superoxide formation by NADPH oxidase and endothelial dysfunction in angiotensin II-treated rats.

2006

Nebivolol is a β 1 -receptor antagonist with vasodilator and antioxidant properties. Because the vascular NADPH oxidase is an important superoxide source, we studied the effect of nebivolol on endothelial function and NADPH oxidase activity and expression in the well-characterized model of angiotensin II–induced hypertension. Angiotensin II infusion (1 mg/kg per day for 7 days) caused endothelial dysfunction in male Wistar rats and increased vascular superoxide as detected by lucigenin-derived chemiluminescence, as well as dihydroethidine staining. Vascular NADPH oxidase activity, as well as expression at the mRNA and protein level, were markedly upregulated, as well as NOS III uncoupled, …

Malerac1 GTP-Binding Proteinmedicine.medical_specialtyLuminescenceEndotheliumNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIIAdrenergic beta-AntagonistsNitric OxideFluorescenceCell LineNebivololchemistry.chemical_compoundHemoglobinsSuperoxidesInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineAnimalsHumansBenzopyransRats WistarCyclic GMPNitritesOxidase testNADPH oxidaseLuminescent AgentsbiologyChemistrySuperoxideAngiotensin IIMyocardiumNADPH OxidasesDicarbethoxydihydrocollidinePhosphoproteinsAngiotensin IINebivololRatsNitric oxide synthasemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyEthanolaminesNOX1biology.proteinAcridinesBlood VesselsLuminolEndothelium Vascularmedicine.drugSignal TransductionHypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)
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Computational flow dynamics in a geometric model of intussusceptive angiogenesis.

2009

Intussusceptive angiogenesis is a process that forms new blood vessels by the intraluminal division of a single blood vessel into two lumens. Referred to as nonsprouting or intussusceptive angiogenesis, this angiogenic process has been described in morphogenesis and chronic inflammation. Mechanical forces are relevant to the structural changes associated with intussusceptive angiogenesis because of the growing evidence that physiologic forces influence gene transcription. To provide a detailed analysis of the spatial distribution of physiologic shear stresses, we developed a 3D finite element model of the intraluminal intussusceptive pillar. Based on geometries observed in adult intussuscep…

Materials scienceAngiogenesisFlow (psychology)BiochemistryModels BiologicalArticleMicrocirculationMicemedicineShear strengthShear stressAnimalsComputer SimulationIntussusceptive angiogenesisMice Inbred BALB CNeovascularization PathologicComputational BiologyCell BiologyAnatomyColitisBiomechanical PhenomenaDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureShear (geology)Trinitrobenzenesulfonic AcidBlood CirculationBiophysicsBlood Vesselssense organsStress MechanicalCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineShear StrengthBlood vesselMicrovascular research
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ePTFE ‐based biomedical devices: An overview of surgical efficiency

2021

International audience; Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a ubiquitous material used for implants and medical devices in general because of its high biocompatibility and inertness: blood vessel, heart, table jawbone, nose, eyes, or abdominal wall can benefit from its properties in case of disease or injury. Its expanded version, ePTFE is an improved version of PTFE with better mechanical properties, which extends its medical applications. A material as frequently used as ePTFE with these exceptional properties deserves a review of its main uses, developments, and possibility of improvements. In this systematic review, we examined clinical trials related to ePTFE-based medical devices from t…

Materials scienceBiocompatibilityimplantmedicine.medical_treatmentmembrane barrierBiomedical EngineeringBypass grafts030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiomaterials03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineRenal DialysismedicineGuided bone and tissue regeneration[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/MicroelectronicsePTFEPolytetrafluoroethyleneclinical trialsPolytetrafluoroethylenevascular graftStent030206 dentistryBlood Vessel Prosthesis3. Good health[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologychemistryStentsstentHeart repairImplantVascular graftBiomedical engineering
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Modification of human platelet adhesion on biomaterial surfaces by protein preadsorption under static and flow conditions.

2004

Biomaterial-induced thrombosis remains one of the main complications of vascular implant devices. Preadsorbed proteins on the biomaterial/blood interface will modify the adhesion and activation of platelets (PTLs) during the initial contact-phase. Our results clearly show that PTL-adherence on biomaterials is influenced not only by protein preadsorption, but also by flow conditions. The covalent coating of TCPS and glass by phosphorylcholine (PC) induces a significant decrease of PTL adhesion but leads to a slight, but nevertheless significant activation of PTL, which was detected by the induction of P-selectin expression using FACS analysis. Methodologically, the visualization of PTL adhes…

Materials scienceBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicschemistry.chemical_elementBioengineeringBiocompatible MaterialsCalciumIn Vitro TechniquesBiomaterialsBlood cellPlatelet AdhesivenessIn vivoMaterials TestingmedicineHumansPlateletPhosphorylcholineBiomaterialThrombosisAdhesionBlood ProteinsFlow CytometryPlatelet ActivationBiomechanical PhenomenaBlood Vessel ProsthesisP-Selectinmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryembryonic structuresImmunologyHemorheologyBiophysicsAdsorptionProtein adsorptionJournal of materials science. Materials in medicine
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