Georgios S Sfyroeras,Christos Pitros,Georgios Plakas et al.
Georgios S Sfyroeras et al.
Aim: Despite the enduring importance of open surgical repair for complex aortoiliac occlusive disease (AIOD), advanced ischemia, or cases with failed endovascular therapy, there remains a notable gap in the current litera...
When Infections Hurt More: Black Patients Experience More Severe Surgical Site Infections following Lower Extremity Bypass [0.03%]
感染带来的伤害更大:黑人患者下肢旁路术后手术部位感染更严重
Anthony N Eze,Junette Yu,Christina L Cui et al.
Anthony N Eze et al.
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are common complications following lower extremity bypass (LEB). Previous studies have reported that recognition of SSIs may be delayed among patients with darker skin tones, le...
NATIONAL DATABASE EVALUATION OF ENDOVASCULAR VERSUS OPEN SURGICAL APPROACHES FOR ILIAC VESSEL INJURIES [0.03%]
股动脉损伤的内血管与开放式手术方法的国家数据库评估
Gabriela Santos-Revilla,Alejandro Pizano,Mehmet Alagoz et al.
Gabriela Santos-Revilla et al.
Background: Iliac vessel injuries are linked to a high mortality rate in trauma surgery. Endovascular repair of these injuries has gained recognition as a less invasive alternative, with possibly better outcomes. ...
HeRO's Don't Always Win: Evaluating HeRO grafts in contemporary dialysis access [0.03%]
HeRO手术并不总是成功——评估当代透析通路中的HeRO血管通路导管移植术
Thomas Munro,Joanna Shaw,Jesus G Ulloa et al.
Thomas Munro et al.
Objective: The introduction of the hemodialysis reliable outflow (HeRO) graft in 2009 presented an alternative upper extremity access for hemodialysis (HD) patients with failing access sites. Despite initial enthusiasm, e...
On the Independence Assumption in Meta-analyses of Registry-Derived TCAR and TFCAS Outcomes [0.03%]
注册登记的TCAR和TFCAS结果的荟萃分析中独立性的假设问题
Pooria Nakhaei,Mahmoud Malas
Pooria Nakhaei
Comparison of the efficacy and safety of endovascular treatment for isolated popliteal lesions in peripheral artery disease: a network meta-analysis [0.03%]
外周动脉疾病孤立腘动脉病变内血管治疗疗效和安全性的网络meta分析
Fei Mei,Peng Jiang,Wenfei Guan et al.
Fei Mei et al.
Objective: This study employed a network meta-analysis to systematically compare the efficacy and safety of different endovascular interventions for treating isolated popliteal lesions in peripheral arterial disease. ...
Optimizing Femoral Access In Evar: A Multi-Centric Comparison Of Percutaneous And Surgical Approaches In Elective And Urgent Settings [0.03%]
股动脉穿刺锁的优化:EVAR中经皮与外科入路的多中心对比研究(急诊和择期手术)
Chiara Barillà,Giulia Colonna,Filippo Benedetto et al.
Chiara Barillà et al.
Objective: Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) has become the preferred alternative to open repair (OR) for infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), offering lower short-term mortality and morbidity. This study investi...
The Impact of Common Thromboprophylactic Regimens on Thrombin Generation in Patients with Peripheral Artery Disease Post-Revascularization [0.03%]
下肢动脉粥样硬化性疾病患者血管重建术后常见抗栓策略对凝血酶生成的影响研究
Shria Bucha,Isabella Ferlini Cieri,Adriana A Rodriguez et al.
Shria Bucha et al.
Introduction: Antithrombotic therapy reduces thrombotic risk in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) by targeting thrombin generation, a key hypercoagulability factor. However, the specific effects of different a...
Efficacy of Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffolds in Below-the-knee Arterial Disease: A Single-arm Systematic review and Meta-analysis [0.03%]
可吸收血管支架治疗膝下动脉疾病的有效性:单组系统评价和meta分析
Hong-Jie Cui,Meng-Long Li,Ying-Feng Wu
Hong-Jie Cui
Objective: Below-the-knee (BTK) lesions in peripheral artery disease (PAD) are associated with high restenosis rates and poor limb outcomes. Bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS) have emerged as temporary vessel support ...
Drug-Coated Balloon Angioplasty for Femoropopliteal Disease in Diabetic versus Non-Diabetic Patients: A Propensity Score-Matched Analysis [0.03%]
糖尿病与非糖尿病患者股腘动脉药物涂层球囊成形术的疗效对比:倾向性评分匹配分析
Ye Du,Youpeng Zhu,Xinyuan Wang et al.
Ye Du et al.
Background: To evaluate drug-coated balloon (DCB) effectiveness for femoropopliteal disease in diabetic versus non-diabetic patients, using propensity score matching. ...