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Physiological POSSUM as an indicator for long-term survival in vascular surgery

Physiological POSSUM as an indicator for long-term survival in vascular surgery

... The POSSUM scoring system was developed in the late 1980s from the need for a simple scoring system that could be used across the general surgical spectrum to compare the outcomes between different units. At the outset ...

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Enhanced recovery after vascular surgery: protocol for a systematic review

Enhanced recovery after vascular surgery: protocol for a systematic review

... postoperative period. The primary components of ERAS include the introduction of preoperative patient education; reduction in perioperative use of nasogastric tubes and drains; the use of multimodal analgesia; ...

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Frailty In Patients Undergoing Vascular Surgery: A Narrative Review Of Current Evidence

<p>Frailty In Patients Undergoing Vascular Surgery: A Narrative Review Of Current Evidence</p>

... in vascular surgery ...between vascular surgery, frailty and postoperative outcome or ...and surgery type, frailty seems to impact medium-term survival (within 2 ...

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Preconditioning Shields Against Vascular Events in Surgery (SAVES), a multicentre feasibility trial of preconditioning against adverse events in major vascular surgery: study protocol for a randomised control trial

Preconditioning Shields Against Vascular Events in Surgery (SAVES), a multicentre feasibility trial of preconditioning against adverse events in major vascular surgery: study protocol for a randomised control trial

... In each centre, potentially eligible patients will be selected from two patient groups: (1) outpatients awaiting major vascular surgery or (2) inpatients awaiting major vascular surgery. The ...

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Thromboelastometry guided hemostatic therapy for hemorrhagic shock in the postoperative period of vascular surgery: a case report

Thromboelastometry guided hemostatic therapy for hemorrhagic shock in the postoperative period of vascular surgery: a case report

... This case report describes a patient with hemorrhagic shock in the immediate postoperative period of vascular surgery with signs of active bleeding at the surgical site in inguinal region. The initial ...

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10 Key Steps to Preparing a Successful Vascular Surgery Fellowship Application

10 Key Steps to Preparing a Successful Vascular Surgery Fellowship Application

... The primary objective of any type of vascular surgery training program is to train competent vascular surgeons. Fellowships are designed to be the launching point of your vascular ...

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Value Based Decision Support to prioritize Innovative Technologies for Vascular Surgery in the Hybrid Operating Theater

Value Based Decision Support to prioritize Innovative Technologies for Vascular Surgery in the Hybrid Operating Theater

... Concurrent with research on the benefits of current HOTs, new innovative technologies for vascular surgery are being developed. Examples of such technologies include tools for wound perfusion measurement, ...

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Dynamic behavior of suture-anastomosed arteries and implications to vascular surgery operations

Dynamic behavior of suture-anastomosed arteries and implications to vascular surgery operations

... problem. Vascular surgery operations treat vascular diseases, traffic-related and other serious injuries entailing violent artery ...the vascular disorders, atherosclerosis and aneurysms are ...

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Acute Limb Ischemy: Theory and Clinical Practice
in Vascular Surgery

Acute Limb Ischemy: Theory and Clinical Practice in Vascular Surgery

... A 64-year-old man, a long-term active smoker (5-6 per day), the hypertonic was in urgent mode transferred from the Surgery Department to the Clinic of Vascular Surgery, with sudden weakness and ...

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Perioperative smoking cessation in vascular surgery: challenges with a randomized controlled trial

Perioperative smoking cessation in vascular surgery: challenges with a randomized controlled trial

... the vascular patients’ ability to quit smoking successfully, which can influence the outcome ...the vascular patient population may play a role; there are 44 % daily smokers [15], corroborating the 38 % ...

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The use of a pro forma to improve quality in clerking vascular surgery patients

The use of a pro forma to improve quality in clerking vascular surgery patients

... Our institution is a large tertiary referral centre, with a busy vascular surgery department run by ten consultants. Many patients are admitted through the emergency department, but patients are frequently ...

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Preoperative optimization of the vascular surgery patient

Preoperative optimization of the vascular surgery patient

... for vascular surgery patients. Many common morbidities from vascular surgery procedures can be attributed to intravascular or extravascular ...before surgery as well as for hemodynamic ...

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Guidelines for hospital privileges in vascular and endovascular surgery: Recommendations of the Society for Vascular Surgery

Guidelines for hospital privileges in vascular and endovascular surgery: Recommendations of the Society for Vascular Surgery

... for Vascular Surgery (SVS) was charged with providing an updated consensus on guidelines for hospital privileges in vascular and endovascular ...that vascular surgery as a specialty has ...

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Remote ischaemic preconditioning influences the levels of acylcarnitines in vascular surgery: a randomised clinical trial

Remote ischaemic preconditioning influences the levels of acylcarnitines in vascular surgery: a randomised clinical trial

... in vascular surgery. Also, surgery induces acute stress response, which in turn promotes catabolic pathways including fatty-acid catabolism in beta-oxidation hereby increasing the load on mitochon- ...

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Mixed venous O2 saturation and fluid responsiveness after cardiac or major vascular surgery

Mixed venous O2 saturation and fluid responsiveness after cardiac or major vascular surgery

... Methods: This was a substudy of a randomized single-blinded clinical trial reported earlier on critically ill patients with clinical hypovolemia after cardiac or major vascular surgery. Colloid fluid ...

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Vascular Surgery and the General Surgeon: Review Article

Vascular Surgery and the General Surgeon: Review Article

... and vascular surgeons are graduates of the Iraqi Board for Medical Specia- lizations (IBMS) that was established in 1988 whereas minority has a high Diploma in thoracic and vascular ...active ...

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EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF LOWER EXTREMITY WOUNDS IN A VASCULAR SURGERY PATIENT POPULATION: CLINICAL SIGNS OF

EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF LOWER EXTREMITY WOUNDS IN A VASCULAR SURGERY PATIENT POPULATION: CLINICAL SIGNS OF

... by vascular disease are challenging to heal and face serious health ...the vascular surgery wound clinic include those with arterial disease, venous disease and diabetic neuropathic disease, which ...

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Baseline cerebral oximetry values in cardiac and vascular surgery patients: a prospective observational study

Baseline cerebral oximetry values in cardiac and vascular surgery patients: a prospective observational study

... NIRS is a relatively new tissue oxygenation monitoring technology, and its use for monitoring brain oxygena- tion with INVOS may be a useful tool in an attempt to improve outcomes in carotid and cardiac surgery. ...

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Incidence and hospital mortality of vascular surgery patients with perioperative myocardial infarction (PMI) or myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery (MINS)

Incidence and hospital mortality of vascular surgery patients with perioperative myocardial infarction (PMI) or myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery (MINS)

... Postoperative ECGs were adjudicated for PMI, and if they were not available, the ECG changes recorded in the patient’s medical chart were used in the adjudication for PMI. The echocardiogram reports were used in the ...

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Management of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Clinical Practice Guidelines of the European Society for Vascular Surgery

Management of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Clinical Practice Guidelines of the European Society for Vascular Surgery

... method for detecting endoleaks. All patients should have a CTA and plain radiographs with anteroposterior and lateral projections at 30 days post-procedure. If there is any endoleak or less than one stent component or ...

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