... Pulmonary embolism (PE) remains a potentially fatal disease in patients with venousthromboembolism. Its incidence varies widely in the literature, from ⬍ 1% to 7%. Identifying patients at increased risk of ...
... Lung cancer is the most common malignancy, and a leading cause of death. 1 Patients with lung cancer are at increased risk for venousthromboembolism (VTE), 2–6 and VTE appear- ing in patients with cancer ...
... : venousthromboembolism (VTE), in the same group than cancer or hormonal therapy ...deep venous thrombosis (DVT) are the two clinical presentation forms of ...
... There is little literature about the clinical presentation and time- course of postoperative venousthromboembolism (VTE) in dif- ferent surgical procedures.RIETE is an ongoing,prospective reg- istry of ...
... Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) of the lower extremi- ty and pulmonary embolism (PE), which are collectively known as venousthromboembolism (VTE), are major health care problems that cause up to ...
... The goal of this 2014 guideline update is to provide oncologists and other clinicians with current rec- ommendations regarding the prevention and treatment of venousthromboembolism (VTE) in patients with ...
... Venousthromboembolism is the most frequent clini- cal feature, and treatment consists of initial unfraction- ated or low-molecular-weight heparin for at least 5 ...(both venous and arterial) need a ...
... Prevention of venous thromboembolism: American College of Chest Physicians Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines (8th Edition). Cardiovascular Disease Educational and Research Trus[r] ...
... VenousThromboembolism can be considered a re- levant condition from the perspective of the healthca- re system, because it has been established as the third cause of cardiovascular death at global ...
... of venous ulcer has been ...superficial venous reflux is the main problem, whereas valve reconstruction of the deep veins is an option only for very few ...chronic venous disease has helped establish ...
... We analyzed 20 patients with a diagnosed venous ulcer in their lower limbs, with a previously signed consent form, attending the general Surgery outpatient clinic at the “Dr. José eleuterio gonzález” University ...
... that venous congestion in addition to PVE/L caused increased expression and/or a more prolonged up-regulation of these pro-inflammatory cytokines than PVE/L ...
... Figure 3. Reliability of computed tomography (CT) compared with adrenal venous sampling (AVS) for the diagnosis of unilateral primary aldosteronism. A comparison of CT with AVS results in patients with AVS ...
... Pulmonary embolism is a pathology of frequent presentation associated with high mortality rates; it is clinically characterized by highly unspecifi c signs and symptoms. Several modalities for its diagnosis exist: ...
... Background: Central venous catheterization (CVC) is a basic requirement for many medical specialties. Simulated training in CVC may allow the acquisition of this competency but few reports have established a valid ...
... balloon catheter to perform the HVPG, including that unlike conventional catheters where the Wed- ged Hepatic Vein Pressure (WHVP) is measured in a small hepatic venule, the balloon catheter allows measurement in the ...
... mor nodules were identified by ultrasound and CT scan and the AFP was within the normal range. This patient also had no history of HCC. Moreover, the portal lesion had a low density from the arterial to portal phase by ...
... Portal vein obstruction results from thrombosis, constriction, or invasion of the lumen. The resulting portal hypertension leads to splenomegaly and for- mation of portosystemic collateral vessels, and es- ophageal, ...