04 October 2012

Acute Peripheral Arterial Occlusion



Peripheral Artery Occlusive Disease
http://sfghdean.ucsf.edu

Disorders of Peripheral Arteries
Peripheral Arteriosclerosis, Arterial Embolism, & Arterial Thrombosis
http://faculty.nwfsc.edu

Altered Peripheral Tissue Perfusion: Peripheral Vascular Arterial Disease
Rose Bianchi, RN, DNSc.
http://online.santarosa.edu

Peripheral Vascular System
http://legacy.owensboro.kctcs.edu

Peripheral Vascular Disorders Venous Thrombosis
http://www.mccc.edu

Peripheral Vascular Disease
Jill Kerkman
http://academic.wsc.edu

Drugs for Circulatory Disorders
http://www.harpercollege.edu

Introduction to Clinical Practice II
Peripheral Vascular Disease
Joseph S. Giglia, MD
http://www.med.uc.edu

Peripheral Vascular Diseases
Howard Sacher, D.O
http://iris.nyit.edu

Assessment of the Cardiovascular System
http://staff.bcc.edu

Cardiovascular System Part IV
Anesthetic Management Of Vascular Surgery
DENNIS STEVENS CRNA, MSN, ARNP
http://chua2.fiu.edu

Vascular Surgery
Angie Allen, ACNP, Stacey Becker, RN
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/

Peripheral Vascular Disease: A Vascular Surgeon’s Point Of View
DANIEL S. RUSH, M.D.
http://www.etsu.edu

Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia
http://www.medicine.wisc.edu

Aortic aneurysm
Dr. Aidah Abu Elsoud Alkaissi
http://elearning.najah.edu

Exercise Training to Reduce Claudication: Arm Ergometry versus Treadmill Walking
Diane Treat-Jacobson, PhD, RN
http://www.nursing.umn.edu

Alteration in Tissue Perfusion - PVD
Rose Bianchi, RN, DNSc.
http://online.santarosa.edu

99 Published articless on Peripheral Arterial Occlusion

  1. Catheter-directed thrombolysis with microplasmin for acute peripheral arterial occlusion (PAO): an exploratory study.
  2. [Role of cilostazol in the sequential therapeutic spectrum of the peripheral arterial occlusion disease (PAOD)].
  3. [Vagal stimulation - a new possibility for conservative treatment of peripheral arterial occlusion disease].
  4. Confluent two-balloon technique: an alternative method for subintimal recanalization of peripheral arterial occlusion.
  5. Fibrinolytic agents for peripheral arterial occlusion.
  6. Invited commentary. Efficacy and safety of alfimeprase in patients with acute peripheral arterial occlusion (PAO).
  7. Efficacy and safety of alfimeprase in patients with acute peripheral arterial occlusion (PAO).
  8. Effect of cilostazol treatment on adiponectin and soluble CD40 ligand levels in diabetic patients with peripheral arterial occlusion disease.
  9. Outback catheter-assisted simultaneous antegrade and retrograde access for subintimal recanalization of peripheral arterial occlusion.
  10. Alfimeprase for the treatment of acute peripheral arterial occlusion.
  11. [Transplantation of autologous adult bone marrow stem cells in patients with severe peripheral arterial occlusion disease].
  12. Hypereosinophilic syndrome accompanying gangrene of the toes with peripheral arterial occlusion--a case report.
  13. Comparative safety and efficacy of urokinase and recombinant tissue plasminogen activator for peripheral arterial occlusion: a meta-analysis.
  14. Fibrinolysis of acute peripheral arterial occlusion with tenecteplase--a new weight-optimized treatment regimen.
  15. Safety of thrombolytic therapy with urokinase or recombinant tissue plasminogen activator for peripheral arterial occlusion: a comprehensive compilation of published work.
  16. Acute peripheral arterial occlusion.
  17. Simultaneous antegrade and retrograde access for subintimal recanalization of peripheral arterial occlusion.
  18. Thrombolysis in the management of lower limb peripheral arterial occlusion--a consensus document.
  19. Abciximab added to urokinase increased amputation-free survival in peripheral arterial occlusion of the legs.
  20. The use of glycoprotein IIb/IIIa antagonists in peripheral arterial occlusion.
  21. Economic value of thrombolysis with adjunctive abciximab in patients with subacute peripheral arterial occlusion.
  22. [Catheter-guided thrombolysis in peripheral arterial occlusion].
  23. Operation for acute peripheral arterial occlusion: is it still the gold standard?
  24. Outcome and one year follow-up of intra-arterial staphylokinase in 191 patients with peripheral arterial occlusion.
  25. Intravascular ultrasound angioplasty in peripheral arterial occlusion. Preliminary experience.
  26. Study of the pharmacological effect of the bile salt, sodium scymnol sulfate, from Rhizoprionodon acutus. IV. Effects of naturally occurring bile alcohols, bile acids and their conjugates on lesion development and vascular endothelial cell injury in a rat peripheral arterial occlusion model.
  27. Study of the pharmacological effect of the bile salt, sodium scymnol sulfate, from Rhizoprionodon acutus. III. Protective effect of scymnol against vascular endothelial cell damage in a rat peripheral arterial occlusion model.
  28. Peripheral arterial occlusion in acute promyelocytic leukemia.
  29. Regional thrombolytic infusion for peripheral arterial occlusion: is urokinase really the drug of choice?
  30. Thrombolysis in the management of lower limb peripheral arterial occlusion--a consensus document. Working Party on Thrombolysis in the Management of Limb Ischemia.
  31. Study of the pharmacological effect of the bile salt, sodium scymnol sulfate, from Rhizoprionodon acutus. II. Prophylactic effect of scymnol on lesion development in a rat peripheral arterial occlusion model.
  32. Criteria for use of regional urokinase infusion for peripheral arterial occlusion.
  33. Regional thrombolytic infusion for peripheral arterial occlusion and deep vein thrombosis: tried and true.
  34. Intra-arterial urokinase versus surgery for acute peripheral arterial occlusion.
  35. [Acute peripheral arterial occlusion].
  36. Thrombolysis or operation for peripheral arterial occlusion.
  37. A porcine model of chronic peripheral arterial occlusion.
  38. Economic implications of thrombolysis or operation as the initial treatment modality in acute peripheral arterial occlusion.
  39. Thrombolytic therapy of peripheral arterial occlusion with recombinant staphylokinase.
  40. Acute peripheral arterial occlusion: predictors of success in catheter-directed thrombolytic therapy.
  41. Thrombolysis in acute peripheral arterial occlusion: predictors of immediate success.
  42. Intraoperative thrombolysis in peripheral arterial occlusion.
  43. Thrombolytic therapy for treatment of acute peripheral arterial occlusion.
  44. Recurrent peripheral arterial occlusion by leukemic cells sedimentation in acute promyelocytic leukemia.
  45. [Therapy of acute peripheral arterial occlusion].
  46. Therapeutic alternatives for subacute peripheral arterial occlusion. Comparison by outcome, length of stay, and hospital charges.
  47. Thrombolysis for peripheral arterial occlusion.
  48. Peripheral arterial occlusion in infants--a report of two cases treated conservatively.
  49. Acute peripheral arterial occlusion.
  50. Acute peripheral arterial occlusion: electrophysiologic study of 32 cases.
  51. A new intra arterial rt-PA dosage regimen in peripheral arterial occlusion: bolus followed by continuous infusion.
  52. Early experience with intra-arterial thrombolytic therapy for peripheral arterial occlusion.
  53. Combined laser-thermal and atherectomy treatment of peripheral arterial occlusion: documentation by angioscopy and angiography.
  54. [Local thrombolysis in peripheral arterial occlusion].
  55. [Short-term intraarterial urokinase infusion in the treatment of traumatic peripheral arterial occlusion; a case report].
  56. Combination of short- and long-term catheter thrombolysis for peripheral arterial occlusion.
  57. Role of thrombolysis in peripheral arterial occlusion.
  58. Conservative drug therapy and walking exercise in stage IIb peripheral arterial occlusion disease.
  59. Acute peripheral arterial occlusion associated with surgery for gynecologic cancer.
  60. [Development of thrombolytic treatment of peripheral arterial occlusion].
  61. Thermographic evaluation of the hemodynamic effect of the antithrombotic drug cilostazol in peripheral arterial occlusion.
  62. Local low dose streptokinase in the treatment of acute peripheral arterial occlusion.
  63. Peripheral arterial occlusion and amaurosis fugax as the first manifestation of polycythemia vera. A case report.
  64. [Ergotism causing peripheral arterial occlusion in the hand].
  65. Treatment of acute peripheral arterial occlusion. Results in 125 patients.
  66. Major peripheral arterial occlusion due to malignant tumor embolism: histologic recognition and surgical management.
  67. Factors influenced on prognosis of reconstructive surgery for peripheral arterial occlusion: comparative study between arteriosclerosis obliterans and thromboangiitis obliterans.
  68. Thermographic assessment of peripheral arterial occlusion.
  69. The effect of isolated perfusion on limb circulation in peripheral arterial occlusion.
  70. [Thrombosis and embolism causing acute peripheral arterial occlusion].
  71. Letter: Acute peripheral arterial occlusion: a new approach to the diagnosis. Preliminary report.
  72. Peripheral arterial occlusion in patients with acute coronary heart disease.
  73. Acute peripheral arterial occlusion: a new approach to the diagnosis.
  74. Acute peripheral arterial occlusion.
  75. [Course of peripheral arterial occlusion (upper-leg type, stage II) 15 months after surgery (n=52 patients) and after 17 months of long-term training (n=44 patients)].
  76. [Standardized training program in peripheral arterial occlusion: results after 6 and 12 months].
  77. [Progress of peripheral arterial occlusion during anticoagulant therapy].
  78. [Possibilities of ambulatory emergency therapy in acute peripheral arterial occlusion syndrome].
  79. Intermittent peripheral arterial occlusion as a result of a dissecting aneurysm.
  80. [Methods, results and complications in late deobliteration of acute peripheral arterial occlusion].
  81. Acute peripheral arterial occlusion due to blunt traumatic rupture of the intima.
  82. [Phonoangiographic longitudinal section study in peripheral arterial occlusion diseases].
  83. [On criteria for the indication and success evaluation of reconstuctive measures in peripheral arterial occlusion disease].
  84. [On criteria for the indication and sucess evaluation of reconstructive measures in peripheral arterial occlusion disease].
  85. [Value of quantitative determination of circulation in peripheral arterial occlusion diseases].
  86. [Collateral circulation in peripheral arterial occlusion].
  87. Peripheral arterial occlusion following traumatic intimal rupture.
  88. [PHYSICAL THERAPY IN PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL OCCLUSION].
  89. Treatment of peripheral arterial occlusion by streptokinase perfusion.
  90. Acute peripheral arterial occlusion of the extremities, medical or surgical emergency?
  91. Sudden peripheral arterial occlusion and its many causes.
  92. Acute peripheral arterial occlusion.
  93. Peripheral arterial occlusion; surgical emergency.
  94. [Discussion on peripheral arterial occlusion].
  95. The treatment of severe peripheral arterial occlusion.
  96. Medical treatment of peripheral arterial occlusion.
  97. Acute peripheral arterial occlusion.
  98. Peripheral arterial occlusion.
  99. Peripheral arterial occlusion; report of successful surgical treatment of occlusion of the brachial artery more than 36 hours after onset of symptoms.

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