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Primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) is the preferred reperfusion strategy for patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). Additional antithrombotic therapy prior or during intervention plays an important role in the short- and long-term outcomes after PPCI.
Prospective Multicenter Longitudinal and cohort. The sample size of 150 patients was calculated in order to obtain a statistical power adequacy or higher (Type I error - Alpha = 0.05, Type II Error - Beta = 0:20), assuming the 1-day to reduce the postoperative stay with use Hemopatch compared to the
Objective The driving objective of this study is to investigate if long-term ambulatory remote ischemic conditioning can improve symptoms and signs of peripheral arterial disease and the sense of empowerment in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Background Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is vast
Consenting eligible patients will sign an IRB (Institutional Review Board)-approved, written informed consent to verify their willingness to participate in this study. Informed consent will be obtained on the day of their scheduled endoscopic drainage procedure and will occur at the time of consent
A cross sectional, prospective study of hospitalized and ambulatory patients, who are treated with DOACs for AF.
Patient population Candidate for the study will be patients older than 80 years (octogenarians) and those ≤70 years who are 1) admitted to the Internal Medicine division in Rabin Medical
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) of infra-popliteal arteries in patients suffering peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) provides good results in terms of limb salvage. Nevertheless, this treatment is still burdened by consistent restenosis and reintervention rates up to 68% and
1. Check of the medical history (both method)
1. underlying systemic disease
2. drug allergy
3. anticoagulant or antiplatelet use
2. Premedication (both method)
1. taking premedication contain dimethylpolysiloxane, pronase, sodium bicarbonate for improved endoscopic visualization
2. spraying