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    Can patients with left main coronary artery disease wait for myocardial revascularization surgery? by Antônio Sérgio Cordeiro da Rocha, Paulo Roberto Dutra da Silva

    Published 2003-02-01
    “…OBJECTIVE: To assess the occurrence of cardiac events in patients diagnosed with left main coronary artery disease on diagnostic cardiac catheterization and waiting for myocardial revascularization surgery. METHODS: All patients diagnosed with left main coronary artery disease (stenosis > or = 50%) consecutively identified on diagnostic cardiac catheterization during an 8-month period were selected for the study. …”
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    Xenon as a Component of Anesthetic Maintenance for Early Activation of Patients after Myocardial Revascularization by Ye. V. Dzybinskaya, O. V. Stepanova, I. A. Kozlov

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…The use of xenon as a basic anesthetic has prospects during early activation after myocardial revascularization under extracorporeal circulation. The advantage of xenon is the absence of negative effects on central hemodynamics and the presence of conditions for coronary perfusion in patients with coronary heart disease. …”
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    Pulp Revascularization in an Autotransplanted Mature Tooth: Visualization with Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Histopathologic Correlation by Petra Rugani, Iva Brcic, Marton Magyar, Uwe Yacine Schwarze, Norbert Jakse, Kurt Ebeleseder

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In the case of a lower mature transplanted molar, contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging proved to be a feasible method for visualizing pulp revascularization just 4 weeks after autotransplantation. …”
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    Revascularization strategy of coronary artery heart disease combined with severe carotid artery stenosis by YANG Yin, FANG Qing⁃rui, WANG Lian⁃qun, LI Jun⁃shan, XU Yang, GUO Zhi⁃gang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…CHD and carotid artery stenosis usually coexist, and they are important risk factors for complications after revascularization. There is still no consensus on how to choose a revascularization strategy when both diseases are present. …”
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    Clinical Relevance of Rehospitalizations for Unstable Angina and Unplanned Revascularization Following Acute Myocardial Infarction by Supriya Shore, Kim G. Smolderen, John A. Spertus, Kevin F. Kennedy, Philip G. Jones, Zhenxiang Zhao, Tracy Y. Wang, Suzanne V. Arnold

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…BackgroundRehospitalizations following acute myocardial infarction for unplanned coronary revascularization and unstable angina (UA) are often included as parts of composite end points in clinical trials. …”
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    INFluence of Revascularization Attempts on Clinical Outcomes of Mechanical Thrombectomy Patients and its Economic BURDEN by Jack Alderson, Darragh Herlihy, Aidan Hegarty, Paul Brennan, Sarah Power, Alan O'Hare, Matthew Crockett, Cindy Tong, Thibaut Galvain, Mesut Kocaman, Alexandra Ehm, John Thornton

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Background Emerging evidence suggests that clinical and economic benefits of treatment with mechanical thrombectomy vary by level of reperfusion achieved, and the number of passes required to achieve revascularization. This study aimed to investigate the INFluence of revascularization Attempts on Clinical outcomes of mechanical Thrombectomy and the economic BURDEN (INFACT BURDEN) in Ireland using single center real‐world data from the Irish National Thrombectomy Service database. …”
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    Hemodynamic Depression of Early Carotid Revascularization on Ischemic Stroke Patients with Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis by Jun Woo Kim, Youngrok Do

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Background Carotid revascularization is frequently complicated by hemodynamic depression (HD), which can increase the risk of stroke or vascular death. …”
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    Technical Success and Mid-Term Outcomes of Endovascular Revascularization of Tibio-Peroneal Trunk Lesions by Sanne W. de Boer, Patricia A. H. van Mierlo-van den Broek, Jean-Paul P. M. de Vries, Simone F. Kleiss, Gijs C. Bloemsma, Debbie A. B. de Vries-Werson, Bram Fioole, Reinoud P. H. Bokkers

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The secondary outcomes were technical success, freedom from clinically driven target lesion revascularization (CD-TLR), overall survival, and amputation-free survival. …”
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