نتایج جستجو برای: hepatic venous obstruction

تعداد نتایج: 217092  

Journal: :Circulation 2010
Cees H A Wittens Stephanie F F W Bukkems Irwin T Toonder

Patients with a postthrombotic syndrome, chronic venous insufficiency, or accelerated recurrent varicosities may suffer from a persistent central venous outflow obstruction. Therefore, it is important to recognize the clinical signs for central venous obstruction. Unfortunately, most physicians are not inclined to expose the groin and lower abdominal wall to search for these signs. Additionally...

Journal: :Cardiovascular Ultrasound 2009
Mai Tone Lønnebakken Eva Gerdts Jan Wirsching Ole Martin Pedersen

Ultrasound is the preferred imaging modality in diagnosis of vascular complications following cardiac catheterization and intervention. In some cases, however, bleeding surrounding the femoral vessels, may severely distort the color Doppler images, making detection of venous complications especially difficult. This report refers to such a case where post-catheterization haematoma was suspected ...

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular interventions 2015
Mahmood K Razavi Michael R Jaff Larry E Miller

BACKGROUND Endovenous recanalization of iliofemoral stenosis or occlusion with angioplasty and stent placement has been increasingly used to maintain long-term venous patency in patients with iliofemoral venous outflow obstruction. The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine safety and effectiveness of venous stent placement in patients with iliofemoral venous outfl...

Journal: :Digestive surgery 2006
Dinesh Singhal Steve de Castro Neerav Goyal Dirk J Gouma A Chaudhary Thomas M van Gulik

BACKGROUND Hepatic venous outflow obstruction (HVOO) is a rare disorder that occurs predominantly due to a hypercoagulable state. The syndrome may result from hepatic vein obstruction, inferior vena cava obstruction or a combination of both and manifests with post-sinusoidal portal hypertension. The presentation may be fulminant with poor prognosis or as either acute, subacute or chronic forms ...

2013
Michael Mirmanesh Quoc-Sy Nguyen Alexey Markelov

INTRODUCTION Hepatic portal venous gas is the presence of gas within the portal venous system that can result from a variety of insults to the gastrointestinal system, and which may be a diagnostic clue to ominous abdominal pathologies, such as acute bowel ischemia or necrosis. CASE We report a case of a 71-year-old man with acute onset abdominal pain whose initial radiologic testing showed e...

Journal: :Circulation research 1977
W W Lautt

Raising the hepatic venous pressure experimentally duplicates the type of hepatic congestion seen in many clinical situations including congestive heart failure. Venous pressure was controlled using a hepatic venous long circuit preparation and was raised by 6 cm blood (4.7 mm Hg) or 10 cm (7.8 mm Hg). Total splanchnic blood flow and oxygen uptake were reduced by these maneuvers but hepatic art...

Journal: :Cancer research 1998
T Iwasaki Y Ku N Kusunoki M Tominaga T Fukumoto S Muramatsu Y Kuroda

We evaluated the regional pharmacokinetics of doxorubicin after hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) and portal venous infusion (PVI) using a novel system for hepatic venous isolation and charcoal hemoperfusion (HVI-CHP). The HVI-CHP system was used to determine directly the doxorubicin plasma concentration in the hepatic vein and the hepatic venous flow rate, and simultaneously, to eliminate hepati...

Journal: :New England Journal of Medicine 2009

2016
Toyoaki Sawano Tsuyoshi Nemoto Masaharu Tsubokura Claire Leppold Akihiko Ozaki Shigeaki Kato Yukio Kanazawa

BACKGROUND Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy feeding is widely used as a route for enteral feeding for patients with impaired swallowing ability, particularly in older patients. Hepatic portal venous gas is a condition that may arise from several causes. Hepatic portal venous gas that develops after an endoscopic procedure is generally reported to be nonfatal, yet there is little information ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1979
M B Garnick W D Ensminger M Israel

We have evaluated the degree to which hepatic arterial infusion of Adriamycin produces higher hepatic and lower systemic drug concentrations than are achieved with corre sponding peripheral venous infusion. Hepatic arterial catheters were placed in seven patients with primary or metastatic liver cancer. Temporary hepatic venous catheter placement allowed direct sampling of drug levels in the he...

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