AbstractObjectives: to evaluate the influence of intraoperative arterial prostaglandin E1(alprostadil) infusion on hydraulic impedance in relation to graft patency. Methods: hydraulic impedance was measured in 115 infrainguinal bypasses by means of the extracorporeal-bypass-flow method (EBF). Fifty-eight femoro-popliteal and 57 femoro-crural polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) grafts were included. 10 μg of alprostadil were administered into a temporary bypass and the haemodynamic changes were recorded. The reactions of input (Zx) and characteristic (Z0) impedances as well as phase relations were derived and related to graft outcome after three years. Results: significant changes after administration of prostaglandin were observed for overall pr...
AbstractObjective: There are data to suggest that the development of myointimal hyperplasia is affec...
Objective:To compare two methods of detecting graft stenoses after infrainguinal bypass.Design:Prosp...
AbstractAimsPatients undergoing infrainguinal arterial reconstruction using vein conduits, frequentl...
AbstractObjectives: to evaluate the influence of intraoperative arterial prostaglandin E1(alprostadi...
AbstractPurpose: Prognostic information about graft outcome, obtained by using a new method for intr...
AbstractPurpose: Clinical studies have revealed that the most important predictor of successful bypa...
Objectives:The aim of the present study was to analyse the effects of various vasodilating stimuli o...
Objectives:To evaluate a number of currently available methods for intraoperative assessment of infr...
AbstractBackground: impedance is the equivalent in pulsatile flow of resistance in steady flow. The ...
Purpose: This study tests the clinical value of femoral artery pressure measurements by analysis of ...
AbstractObjectives: preoperative angiographic characteristics of the outflow tract have emerged as a...
ObjectiveTo assess the value of intraoperative graft flow and resistance measurements and a graft su...
AbstractObjective: to assess: (i) pulse-generated runoff (PGR) as a tool for preoperative prediction...
BackgroundWe sought to describe modes of failure and associated limb loss after infrainguinal polyte...
An investigation has been made of hydraulic impedance in occlusive arterial disease in vivo and in a...
AbstractObjective: There are data to suggest that the development of myointimal hyperplasia is affec...
Objective:To compare two methods of detecting graft stenoses after infrainguinal bypass.Design:Prosp...
AbstractAimsPatients undergoing infrainguinal arterial reconstruction using vein conduits, frequentl...
AbstractObjectives: to evaluate the influence of intraoperative arterial prostaglandin E1(alprostadi...
AbstractPurpose: Prognostic information about graft outcome, obtained by using a new method for intr...
AbstractPurpose: Clinical studies have revealed that the most important predictor of successful bypa...
Objectives:The aim of the present study was to analyse the effects of various vasodilating stimuli o...
Objectives:To evaluate a number of currently available methods for intraoperative assessment of infr...
AbstractBackground: impedance is the equivalent in pulsatile flow of resistance in steady flow. The ...
Purpose: This study tests the clinical value of femoral artery pressure measurements by analysis of ...
AbstractObjectives: preoperative angiographic characteristics of the outflow tract have emerged as a...
ObjectiveTo assess the value of intraoperative graft flow and resistance measurements and a graft su...
AbstractObjective: to assess: (i) pulse-generated runoff (PGR) as a tool for preoperative prediction...
BackgroundWe sought to describe modes of failure and associated limb loss after infrainguinal polyte...
An investigation has been made of hydraulic impedance in occlusive arterial disease in vivo and in a...
AbstractObjective: There are data to suggest that the development of myointimal hyperplasia is affec...
Objective:To compare two methods of detecting graft stenoses after infrainguinal bypass.Design:Prosp...
AbstractAimsPatients undergoing infrainguinal arterial reconstruction using vein conduits, frequentl...