Thus, the clinical manifestation depends on the number of organs affected, the composition of the emboli, and the quantity of the embolus expelled from the atherosclerotic plaque. An isolated ...
On the contrary, an in situ thrombosis occurs in vessels with prior, gradual atherosclerotic narrowing ... a history of embolism; 3) a known embolic source, such as cardiac arrhythmias; 4) no ...
Bhatt also provided an overview of the negative results of the phase 3 OCEANIC-AF trial of asundexian (Bayer), a novel factor XIa inhibitor for the prevention of stroke and systemic embolism in ...
Suppliers should expect growth in products for insulin management, hypertension, atherosclerosis, embolism/thrombus formation, and decreased pulmonary function. Additional opportunities exist in ...
The rupture of atherosclerotic plaque will lead to a series of fatal cardiovascular events, such as myocardial infarction, stroke and pulmonary embolism (Bjorkegren and Lusis, 2022). Therefore, the ...
Coronary Atherosclerotic Heart Disease,Embolism Formation,Hypotension,Internal Mammary,Intraoperative Bleeding,Ischemia-reperfusion Injury,Myocardial Infarction,Myocardial Injury,Non-modifiable Risk ...
Coronary Atherosclerotic Heart Disease,Embolism Formation,Hypotension,Internal Mammary,Intraoperative Bleeding,Ischemia-reperfusion Injury,Myocardial Infarction,Myocardial Injury,Non-modifiable Risk ...
Non-atherosclerotic intracranial stenosis, such as Moyamoya disease, vasculitis, dissection, or fibromuscular dysplasia; (iii) Acute large artery occlusion; (iv) Potential cardiac embolisms (presence ...
atrial fibrillation), etiology of the ICA lesion (atherosclerosis, embolism, dissection), site of intracranial occlusion, use of IV thrombolysis, use of antiplatelet agents or anticoagulation, and the ...
The classification distinguishes between type 1 myocardial infarction due to thrombosis of an atherosclerotic plaque and type 2 ... For example, while a patient with a submassive pulmonary embolism ...