The effects and risks of the use of intravenous thrombolysis between 4.5 and 24 hours after the onset of a posterior circulation ischemic stroke are not well studied. In a trial conducted in China ...
In the absence of proximal atherosclerotic disease, unilateral vertebral artery stenosis or occlusion is well tolerated ... vertebral artery to form the basilar artery. This segment is ...
Recently, a case of successful ultrasound guided direct vertebral artery access in a patient with basilar artery stroke was reported.17 In this case, femoral and radial access approaches were ...
Aneurysm occlusion was evaluated by an independent core laboratory ... and unruptured aneurysms located in the basilar artery (BA) apex, middle cerebral artery (MCA) bifurcation, internal carotid ...
For decades, the clinical approach to coronary artery disease has been centred on the acute effects of coronary occlusion and ...
Strokes caused by an artery tear are landing five times as many Americans in the hospital these days, a new study says. Cervical artery dissection involves a small tear in the inner lining of an ...
With two high-profile NBA stars suffering from blood clots recently, we asked doctors how they happen and if they are occurring more often.
Coronary artery disease has long been understood through the paradigm of epicardial coronary artery obstruction, causing ...
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This prevents oxygenated blood from reaching any areas fed by that artery. When a blood clot forms in the arteries, it is called arterial thrombosis. Embolic strokes, a common type of stroke, are ...
Front Line Medical Technologies Inc. COBRA-OS REBOA (large vessel balloon occlusion device; 4-F; 25-mm diameter-balloon; guidewire-free) Distal Intended for temporary occlusion of large vessels ...