نتایج جستجو برای: no reflow phenomenon

تعداد نتایج: 3408174  

2016
Lina Ma Chia-Chen Chuang Weiliang Weng Le Zhao Yongqiu Zheng Jinyan Zhang Li Zuo

No-reflow phenomenon, defined as inadequate perfusion of myocardium without evident artery obstruction, occurs at a high incidence after coronary revascularization. The mechanisms underlying no-reflow is only partially understood. It is commonly caused by the swelling of endothelial cells, neutrophil accumulation, and vasoconstriction, which are all related to acute inflammation. Persistent no-...

2017
László Hadadi Răzvan Constantin Şerban Alina Scridon Ioana Şuş Éva Katalin Lakatos Zoltán Demjén Dan Dobreanu

OBJECTIVE The predictive value of five risk score models containing clinical (PAMI-PMS, GRACE-GRS, and modified ACEF-ACEFm-scores), angiographic SYNTAX score (SXS) and combined Clinical SYNTAX score (CSS) variables were evaluated for the incidence of three procedural complications of primary percutaneous coronary intervention (pPCI): iatrogenic coronary artery dissection, angiographically visib...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1988
Y Yamana Y Oka Y Ohnishi T Ishibashi T Inoguchi

As diabetic retinopathy progresses, the non-perfused area in the retina gradually enlarges as the capillaries are obstructed. To elucidate the process of capillary obstruction we examined macular capillaries in 104 diabetics, using fluorescein angiography. The follow-up period was three to eight years. We found that some capillaries in the macular were obstructed, then became unobstructed. Refl...

بقائی نیا, رسول, حسن زاده ماکویی, رضا, کسایی, سید امیر,

Nowadays primary PCI (Percutaneous Coronary Intervention) is the treatment of choice for ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction and has absolute advantage to classic thrombolytic drug therapy. But primary PCI itself has an important drawback that is “no reflow phenomenon”. In recent years several medical and mechanical solutions have introduced to overcome this problem. Gradually manual thrombus su...

Journal: :JACC. Cardiovascular interventions 2008
Eric R Bates

he coronary “no-reflow” phenomenon can occur during eperfusion of an infarct artery or after percutaneous coroary intervention (PCI) (1). It represents inadequate myoardial perfusion despite epicardial coronary artery patency nd can be caused by reperfusion injury, embolization of therosclerotic or thrombotic debris, or ischemia-induced icrovascular damage from endothelial cell injury, leukoyte...

2011
Young Joon Hong Youngkeun Ahn Myung Ho Jeong

Rupture of a vulnerable plaque and subsequent thrombus formation are important mechanisms leading to the development of an acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Typical intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) features of AMI include plaque rupture, thrombus, positive remodeling, attenuated plaque, spotty calcification, and thin-cap fibroatheroma. No-reflow phenomenon was attributable to the embolization o...

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