AbstractAimTo assess the effectiveness of catheter directed thrombolysis (CDT) in the treatment of acute graft occlusion.MethodsTissue prothrombin activator (rt-PA) was the sole agent used for thrombolysis. This was infused through a 4F straight 65 cm catheter placed under ultrasound guidance. Following a pre-CDT angiogram, a catheter was placed just proximal to the distal anastomosis. An infusion of rt-PA was given over 24 h. An assessment of acute clinical success, limb salvage rates, patency rates and complication rates were made over a period of one year.Results80% (20/25) of grafts were successfully reopened immediately. 4/5 (80%) of the unsuccessful CDT cases required amputation within a few weeks. 60% (12/20) of successful CDT cases ...
Introduction: Acute limb ischemia is a critical medical condition that can quickly become a life thr...
Objective:To examine the role of thrombolysis alone, or in conjunction with surgery and angioplasty,...
Background: Acute lower limb ischemia (ALI) caused by arterial embolism, thrombosis of native vessel...
AbstractAimTo assess the effectiveness of catheter directed thrombolysis (CDT) in the treatment of a...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to determine the clinical outcome of patients under...
AbstractAim: to determine patency after successful lysis of occluded bypass grafts. Methods: data we...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to identify factors that influence graft patency and ...
BackgroundThrombolysis is a common method in the treatment of lower extremity bypass graft occlusion...
BACKGROUND: Acute arterial occlusion of native and graft vessels has a variety of treatment options,...
AbstractObjectivesTo investigate the results of catheter directed thrombolysis offered to patients w...
Background: Thrombolysis is a common method in the treatment of lower extremity bypass graft occlusi...
Background and aims: Thrombolysis is in common use in the treatment of acute forms of vascular d...
ObjectivesTo investigate the impact of patient characteristics and treatment modality (graft thrombe...
BACKGROUND: Thrombosis of an infra-inguinal bypass graft often results in a limb-threatening ischemi...
AbstractMethods: a search of the major databases was carried out to identify randomised controlled t...
Introduction: Acute limb ischemia is a critical medical condition that can quickly become a life thr...
Objective:To examine the role of thrombolysis alone, or in conjunction with surgery and angioplasty,...
Background: Acute lower limb ischemia (ALI) caused by arterial embolism, thrombosis of native vessel...
AbstractAimTo assess the effectiveness of catheter directed thrombolysis (CDT) in the treatment of a...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to determine the clinical outcome of patients under...
AbstractAim: to determine patency after successful lysis of occluded bypass grafts. Methods: data we...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to identify factors that influence graft patency and ...
BackgroundThrombolysis is a common method in the treatment of lower extremity bypass graft occlusion...
BACKGROUND: Acute arterial occlusion of native and graft vessels has a variety of treatment options,...
AbstractObjectivesTo investigate the results of catheter directed thrombolysis offered to patients w...
Background: Thrombolysis is a common method in the treatment of lower extremity bypass graft occlusi...
Background and aims: Thrombolysis is in common use in the treatment of acute forms of vascular d...
ObjectivesTo investigate the impact of patient characteristics and treatment modality (graft thrombe...
BACKGROUND: Thrombosis of an infra-inguinal bypass graft often results in a limb-threatening ischemi...
AbstractMethods: a search of the major databases was carried out to identify randomised controlled t...
Introduction: Acute limb ischemia is a critical medical condition that can quickly become a life thr...
Objective:To examine the role of thrombolysis alone, or in conjunction with surgery and angioplasty,...
Background: Acute lower limb ischemia (ALI) caused by arterial embolism, thrombosis of native vessel...