Ausman JI, Chater NL (1980). "New approaches in cerebral revascularization". In Peerless SJ (ed.). Fourth International ... cerebral arteriovenous malformations Ausman is a pioneer in the field of revascularization techniques to improve cerebral blood ... anastomosis and revascularization non-invasive monitoring of cerebral hemodynamics, blood gases and pH in surgical patients ... flow, relieve cerebral ischemia, and treat cerebral infarction and has contributed articles and chapter books on the subject. ...
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Cerebral Revascularization: Techniques in Extracranial to Intracranial Bypass Surgery. Copyright 2011 Elsevier, Inc. ISBN 978-1 ... He has authored the main reference textbook for brain bypass surgery titled Cerebral Revascularization in which Abdulrauf ... Abdulrauf wrote a reference textbook for bypass brain surgery titled Cerebral Revascularization: Techniques in Extracranial-to- ... Coppens, J. R.; Cantando, J. D.; Abdulrauf, S. I. (2008). "Minimally invasive superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral ...
Kirchoff-Torres, KF; Bakradze, E (19 March 2018). "Cerebral Hyperperfusion Syndrome After Carotid Revascularization and Acute ... Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome, also known as reperfusion syndrome, is a dysregulated state of cerebral blood flow following ... Risk factors include hypertension, particularly high blood pressures in the first few days following revascularization and ...
Lutsep HL, Rymer MM, Nesbit GM (2008). "Vertebrobasilar revascularization rates and outcomes in the MERCI and multi-MERCI ... Cerebral infarction is the pathologic process that results in an area of necrotic tissue in the brain (cerebral infarct). It is ... Cerebral infarction is caused by a disruption to blood supply that is severe enough and long enough in duration to result in ... If cerebral infarction is caused by a thrombus occluding blood flow to an artery supplying the brain, definitive therapy is ...
... occurring in response to thrombosis and collateral revascularization of a venous sinus. Cerebral angiography is the diagnostic ... Cognard, C.; Gobin, Y. P.; Pierot, L.; Bailly, A. L.; Houdart, E.; Casasco, A.; Chiras, J.; Merland, J. J. (1995). "Cerebral ...
... cerebral metabolism, cerebral homeostasis, and edema, as well as surgical techniques for cerebral revascularization and intra- ... Regli's research interests involve clinical questions in the domain of cerebral ischemia, ... New Trends in Cerebral Aneurysm Management. pp. 41-46. doi:10.1007/978-3-7091-6736-6_8. ISBN 978-3-7091-6736-6. PMID 12378989 ... Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. 21 (5): 477-482. doi:10.1097/00004647-200105000-00001. ISSN 0271-678X. PMID ...
Bhan, Anil; Swain, Sunil; Juneja, R.; Saxena, P.; Venugopal, P. (1 April 2005). "Total arterial revascularization in a child ... Bhan, Anil; Agarwal, Saket; Saxena, Praveen; Venugopal, Panangipalli (2002). "Retrograde cerebral perfusion". The Annals of ... "Surgical myocardial revascularization without cardiopulmonary bypass". The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 69 (4): 1216-1221. doi: ... Rare Heart Surgery Performed on Infant Indore creates record with first heart transplantation Total arterial revascularization ...
There are reports of ETS being used to achieve cerebral revascularization for people with moyamoya disease, and to treat ... Dimitriadou, V; Aubineau, P; Taxi, J; Seylaz, J (1988). "Ultrastructural changes in the cerebral artery wall induced by long- ... have died during this procedure due to major intrathoracic bleeding and cerebral disruption. Bleeding during and following the ... Ultrastructural changes in the cerebral artery wall induced by long-term sympathetic denervation Sympathectomy eliminates the ...
... cerebral revascularization MeSH E04.494.575 - mohs surgery MeSH E04.520.050 - abortion, induced MeSH E04.520.050.050 - abortion ... cerebral revascularization MeSH E04.100.814.445 - embolectomy MeSH E04.100.814.456 - endarterectomy MeSH E04.100.814.456.250 - ... cerebral decortication MeSH E04.525.160.500 - hemispherectomy MeSH E04.525.170 - cerebrospinal fluid shunts MeSH E04.525. ... myocardial revascularization MeSH E04.100.376.719.100 - angioplasty, transluminal, percutaneous coronary MeSH E04.100.376.719. ...
Combined revascularisation procedure, which includes both the direct superficial temporal artery (STA) to middle cerebral ... These vessels are the ACA (anterior cerebral artery), MCA (middle cerebral artery), and ICA (internal carotid artery). The ... anterior cerebral artery and middle cerebral artery Stage 4 Minimization of the moyamoya and defects of the posterior cerebral ... The artery is then sutured to a branch of the middle cerebral artery on the surface of the brain and the bone is replaced.[ ...
In diabetic mellitus type 2 patients with postinfarct heart failure who were undergoing surgical coronary revascularization, ... CA1 also mediates hemorrhagic retinal and cerebral vascular permeability through prekallikrein activation and serine protease ... "Extracellular carbonic anhydrase mediates hemorrhagic retinal and cerebral vascular permeability through prekallikrein ...
Severe hyponatremia can result in accumulation of fluid in the brain, causing cerebral edema and intracranial hemorrhage. ... coronary catheterization may be used to identify possibilities for revascularisation through percutaneous coronary intervention ...
The goal of revascularization therapies, whether endovascular or surgical, is to re-establish or optimize perfusion and stop ... "Cerebral Aneurysm - Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatments". www.aans.org. Retrieved 2019-11-03. International Study of Unruptured ... Either can result in degrees of cerebral ischemia. Carotid artery disease can be typically addressed with open surgical ... Since its development by Charles Dotter when he did a percutaneous peripheral vascular revascularization procedure for the ...
Haast, Roy A M; Gustafson, Deborah R; Kiliaan, Amanda J (3 October 2012). "Sex differences in stroke". Journal of Cerebral ... Towfighi, Amytis; Markovic, Daniela; Ovbiagele, Bruce (November 2013). "Sex Differences in Revascularization Interventions ... were less likely to receive cerebro-vascular and cardiac reperfusion/revascularization therapies, intravenous tPA (Tissue ...
... and angiogenic factors after focal cerebral ischemia: correlations with angiogenesis and cerebral edema". Neurochem. Int. 58 (8 ... This time-span of VEGF-A expression corresponds with the endogenous re-vascularization capacity after injury. This would ... 2010). "Induction of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-3 mRNA in glial cells following focal cerebral ischemia in ... Cerebral Cortex. 18 (7): 1630-39. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhm190. PMC 2430152. PMID 17986606. Zan L, Wu H, Jiang J, Zhao S, Song Y, ...
Drug-eluting balloon angioplasty has significantly less restenosis, late lumen loss and target lesion revascularization at both ... Cerebral Hyperperfusion Syndrome After Carotid Artery Stenting: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis". European Journal of ... Carotid Artery Stenting: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis". Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine. 19 (5 Pt B): 638- ... from the X-rays used Contrast-induced renal injury Cerebral Hyperperfusion Syndrome leading to stroke is a serious complication ...
This variant was associated with an increase in platelet activation responses in vitro and an increase in incidence of cerebral ... as an adjunct to revascularization or as an alternative to major amputation in cases which cannot undergo revascularization. IP ...
Novel Imaging Marker for Revascularization in Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion". Stroke: A Journal of Cerebral Circulation. 47 ... the posterior cerebral artery and middle cerebral artery, the anterior cerebral artery and posterior cerebral artery, and the ... He injected the middle cerebral artery, anterior cerebral artery and posterior cerebral artery in turn, in an attempt to ... Inter-territorial end to end anastomoses exist between branches of the anterior cerebral artery and middle cerebral artery, ...
An increasingly studied trend in amputation rates is the gender disparity of women receiving more surgical revascularization ... and those with cerebral palsy often have scissoring gait.[citation needed] Over 185,000 amputations occur annually, with ... The rate of amputation has decreased significantly with the introduction and optimization of revascularization to combat ... "An analysis of the outcomes of a decade of experience with lower extremity revascularization including limb salvage, lengths of ...
He also conducted research on work capacity, patient quality of life, and possible causes of AVM revascularization. He is also ... a congenital cerebral vascular malformation of a 2-day-old child. He also used ONYX for the embolization of arteriovenous ... a congenital cerebral vascular malformation of a 2-day-old child. He also used ONYX for the embolization of arteriovenous ...
Following surgery, a rare early complication is cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome, also known as reperfusion syndrome, which is ... controversies in carotid artery revascularization". Circulation. 118 (25): 2852-2859. doi:10.1161/circulationaha.108.191175. ... With general anaesthesia, indirect methods of assessing cerebral perfusion must be used. Electroencephalography (EEG), ... transcranial doppler analysis, cerebral oximetry, or carotid artery stump pressure monitoring can guide the placement of a ...
Acute myocardial infarction can precipitate acute decompensated heart failure and will necessitate emergent revascularization ... and cerebral symptoms of varying severity, ranging from anxiety to memory impairment and confusion. Chronic stable heart ...
CTA uses radiation and may not pick up on vessels for revascularization that are distal to the occlusion, but it is much ... Mesenteric ischaemia Cerebral ischaemia Cardiac ischaemia Once signs and symptoms of acute limb ischemia are identified, the ... MRA are used most often because the duplex ultrasonography although non-invasive is not precise in planning revascularization. ...
Most commonly, cerebral arteries (cerebral infarction) and arteries of the leg (limb infarction, acute lower limb ischemia) are ... Therefore, the current focus is on endogenous dissolution of the clot and thus spontaneous revascularization, which occurs ... The clinical picture of occlusion of cerebral circulation (cerebral infarction) depends strongly on the vessel affected and ... In contrast, the prognosis is favorable for occlusion of smaller cerebral arteries. There is often a reduction in the signs of ...
... and Other Focal Cerebral Disorders Chapter V3: Video Library of Neuro-Ophthalmology Chapter V4: Examination of the Comatose ... Atlas of Percutaneous Revascularization Chapter A12: Atlas of Chest Imaging Chapter A13: Atlas of Liver Biopsies Chapter A14: ... and Other Cerebral Disorders Chapter 27: Sleep Disorders Section 4: Disorders of Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat Chapter 28: ...
Hughes GR (October 1983). "Thrombosis, abortion, cerebral disease, and the lupus anticoagulant". Br. Med. J. (Clin. Res. Ed.). ... and those in whom revascularization, such as coronary arterial bypass, fails because of rapid occlusion of the graft. There is ... Sanna G, D'Cruz D, Cuadrado MJ (August 2006). "Cerebral manifestations in the antiphospholipid (Hughes) syndrome". Rheum. Dis. ... In other rare conditions generally linked with hypercoagulability, such as cerebral venous thrombosis and portal vein ...
Cerebral protection is usually obtained by flow reversal - the common carotid artery is clamped, and arterial blood from the ... "Evaluating the optimal training paradigm for transcarotid artery revascularization based on worldwide experience". Journal of ... A number of other steps may or may not be performed, including the use of a cerebral protection device, pre- or post-stent ... Flow reversal or filter cerebral protection may be used. The procedure is typically performed percutaneously. Trans-carotid ...
The most frequent location for a watershed stroke is the region between the anterior cerebral artery and middle cerebral artery ... Endovascular interventions, including surgical revascularization, can increase blood flow in the area of the stroke, thereby ... middle cerebral artery (MCA), and posterior cerebral artery (PCA). Internal watershed strokes (IWS), or subcortical brain ... Damage to the cerebral cortex may lead to aphasia or confusion and damage to the cerebellum may lead to lack of motor movement ...
El origen de la libertad está en la corteza cerebral'". ELMUNDO (in Spanish). 2014-06-30. Retrieved 2020-10-28. O'Rourke, ... 2000s: Following upon experience with CABG and DES for revascularization in patients with diabetes and multivessel coronary ... "Strategies for multivessel revascularization in patients with diabetes". The New England Journal of Medicine. 367 (25): 2375- ...