Natural adaptation to femoral artery occlusion in animals by collateral artery growth restores only approximately 35% of adenosine-recruitable maximal conductance (C(max)) probably because initially elevated fluid shear stress (FSS) quickly normalizes. We tested the hypothesis whether this deficit can be mended by artificially increasing FSS or whether anatomical restraints prevent complete restitution. We chronically increased FSS by draining the collateral flow directly into the venous system by a side-to-side anastomosis between the distal stump of the occluded femoral artery and the accompanying vein. After reclosure of the shunt collateral flow was measured at maximal vasodilatation. C(max) reached 100% already at day 7 and had, after ...
Objective: Collateral expansion is an important compensatory mechanism to alleviate tissue ischemia ...
The collateral circulation is tissue- and life-saving in obstructive arterial disease. Disappointing...
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) is a globally-prevalent cardiovascular disease in which...
Following an arterial occlusion outward remodeling of pre-existent inter-connecting arterioles occur...
OBJECTIVE: Last decade, the shear stress caused by increased blood flow in collateral circulation af...
AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to compare arteriogenesis after femoral artery occlusion as influe...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Collateral vessels restore only about 40% of the maximum dilatory reserve after fem...
Background/Aims: Collateral vessels restore only about 40% of the maximum dilatory reserve after fem...
OBJECTIVE: Arteriogenesis, the development of a collateral circulation, is important for tissue surv...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare arteriogenesis after femoral artery occlusion as influenced b...
The formation of collateral arteries in patients suffering from occlusive atherosclerotic vascular d...
Objective To incorporate chronic vascular adaptations into a mathematical model of the rat hindlimb...
In acute ischemic stroke, collateral circulation plays an important role in maintaining blood flow t...
Of the approximately 8 million Americans who suffer from ischemic peripheral arterial occlusive dise...
Arteriogenesis (collateral artery development) is an adaptive pathway critical for salvage of tissue...
Objective: Collateral expansion is an important compensatory mechanism to alleviate tissue ischemia ...
The collateral circulation is tissue- and life-saving in obstructive arterial disease. Disappointing...
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) is a globally-prevalent cardiovascular disease in which...
Following an arterial occlusion outward remodeling of pre-existent inter-connecting arterioles occur...
OBJECTIVE: Last decade, the shear stress caused by increased blood flow in collateral circulation af...
AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to compare arteriogenesis after femoral artery occlusion as influe...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Collateral vessels restore only about 40% of the maximum dilatory reserve after fem...
Background/Aims: Collateral vessels restore only about 40% of the maximum dilatory reserve after fem...
OBJECTIVE: Arteriogenesis, the development of a collateral circulation, is important for tissue surv...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare arteriogenesis after femoral artery occlusion as influenced b...
The formation of collateral arteries in patients suffering from occlusive atherosclerotic vascular d...
Objective To incorporate chronic vascular adaptations into a mathematical model of the rat hindlimb...
In acute ischemic stroke, collateral circulation plays an important role in maintaining blood flow t...
Of the approximately 8 million Americans who suffer from ischemic peripheral arterial occlusive dise...
Arteriogenesis (collateral artery development) is an adaptive pathway critical for salvage of tissue...
Objective: Collateral expansion is an important compensatory mechanism to alleviate tissue ischemia ...
The collateral circulation is tissue- and life-saving in obstructive arterial disease. Disappointing...
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) is a globally-prevalent cardiovascular disease in which...