نتایج جستجو برای: arterial injury

تعداد نتایج: 437212  

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 1998
R L Geary M R Adams M E Benjamin J K Williams

OBJECTIVES This study sought to determine the effects of estrogen treatment on atherosclerosis progression and the proliferative and structural responses of the atherosclerotic arteries to injury. BACKGROUND Estrogen treatment suppresses the intimal response to arterial injury in nonatherosclerotic rodents and rabbits and inhibits the in vitro proliferation of smooth muscle cells. However, th...

Journal: :American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 2004
Steven G Wallach

Cannulation of the radial artery can result in complications ranging from arterial thrombosis, arterial aneurysm, compartment syndrome, infection, nerve injury and skin necrosis to possible thumb or even hand necrosis if not recognized and treated early. The anatomy of the radial artery, the diagnosis of injury, and a treatment algorithm are presented so that potential devastating hand complica...

Journal: :South African journal of surgery. Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir chirurgie 2005
W R Pillay B Pillay T V Mulaudzi G S Mohamed J V Robbs

Gunshot wounds may result in intimal arterial injury without breach of the arterial wall integrity. Haemorrhage, haematoma and a pulse deficit are therefore not always found. We report on two cases of lower extremity gunshot wounds with temporal variations in the clinical and radiological assessment of the pedal pulses. In both cases surgical exploration revealed intact arterial vessel walls bu...

2017
Charles F. Babbs Yuan Zhong CHARLES F. BABBS YUAN ZHONG W. A. Hillenbrand

Background: To explore the hypothesis that tissue iron and reactive oxygen species, including superoxide (O2  ), mediate acute inflammatory and late hyperplastic responses to vascular injury, we studied experimental over-distension of normal carotid and femoral arteries in dogs. Experimental design: Arterial segments isolated in situ were distended with Ringer solution at 2 atmospheres pressur...

Journal: :Circulation 2004
Randolph Hutter Francine E Carrick Carolina Valdiviezo Claire Wolinsky John S Rudge Stanley J Wiegand Valentin Fuster Juan J Badimon Bernhard V Sauter

BACKGROUND The rate of reendothelialization is critical in neointima formation after arterial injury. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), a potent endothelial mitogen, has been advocated for accelerating endothelial repair and preventing intimal hyperplasia after percutaneous coronary interventions. However, the precise mechanism of action of VEGF treatment and the physiologic role of en...

2015
Rita Hajji Youssef Zrihni Hamza Naouli Abdellatif Bouarhroum

Elbow dislocations are the most frequently encountered after shoulder dislocations. In their vast majority, these injuries carry a good prognosis. Although, concomitant arterial injury is rare and make them more serious. In this paper, we report a case of a 17 year old woman with opened elbow dislocation with arterial injury associated to an artery variation: "accessory brachial artery".

Journal: :Stroke 1989
A Guha C H Tator J Rochon

We looked at the relation between systemic arterial blood pressure and recovery from spinal cord injury by inducing both hypertension and hypotension in 25 rats randomly allocated to five equal groups. The rats received no injury, a mild (2.3-g), or a severe (53.0-g) spinal cord injury lasting 1 minute. We used the hydrogen clearance technique to measure spinal cord blood flow at the injury sit...

Journal: :Circulation 1988
J Y Lam J H Chesebro V Fuster

Endothelial injury in vivo is associated with platelet deposition and a localized platelet-dependent vasoconstrictive response. To assess the influence of nitroglycerin on platelets and vasoconstriction, quantitative 111In-labeled platelet deposition (no platelets x 10(6)/cm2) of the injured segment and the degree of angiographic vasoconstriction (percent diameter narrowing proximal and distal ...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 1999
K Pels M Labinaz C Hoffert E R O'Brien

The spatial correlation between arterial wall microvessels and the accumulation of atherosclerotic plaque is well documented. The role of these microvessels in the development of primary and restenotic lesions is not known. To investigate the effect of interventional procedures on arterial wall microvessels, we studied the adventitial microvascularity of porcine coronary arteries subjected to a...

2013
Shijia Zhao Linxia Gu Stacey R. Froemming

Purpose — In-stenting restenosis is one of the major complications after stenting. Clinical trials of various stent designs have reported different restenosis rates. However, quantitative correlation between stent features and restenosis statistics is scant. In this work, it is hypothesized that stress concentrations on arterial wall caused artery injury, which initiates restenosis. The goal is...

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