Axillary artery aneurysms in pediatric patients: A narrative review
CONCLUSIONS: Open surgery repair with great saphenous vein is still the best long-term approach, but even endovascular, embolization, or conservative management can be considered.PMID:37953599 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231215595 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - November 13, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Francesca Palma Giuseppe Asciutto Marco Virgilio Usai Source Type: research

Axillary artery aneurysms in pediatric patients: A narrative review
CONCLUSIONS: Open surgery repair with great saphenous vein is still the best long-term approach, but even endovascular, embolization, or conservative management can be considered.PMID:37953599 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231215595 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - November 13, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Francesca Palma Giuseppe Asciutto Marco Virgilio Usai Source Type: research

Axillary artery aneurysms in pediatric patients: A narrative review
CONCLUSIONS: Open surgery repair with great saphenous vein is still the best long-term approach, but even endovascular, embolization, or conservative management can be considered.PMID:37953599 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231215595 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - November 13, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Francesca Palma Giuseppe Asciutto Marco Virgilio Usai Source Type: research

Axillary artery aneurysms in pediatric patients: A narrative review
CONCLUSIONS: Open surgery repair with great saphenous vein is still the best long-term approach, but even endovascular, embolization, or conservative management can be considered.PMID:37953599 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231215595 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - November 13, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Francesca Palma Giuseppe Asciutto Marco Virgilio Usai Source Type: research

High on-treatment platelet reactivity in peripheral arterial disease: A systematic review
CONCLUSION: No consensus on technique or cut-off values for HTPR testing has been reached. Patients with HTPR are potentially at a greater risk of adverse limb-related and cardiovascular events than patients sensitive to antiplatelet therapy illustrating the need for clinical implementation of HTPR testing. Future research must aim for consistent methodology. Adaptation of antiplatelet therapy based on HTPR results requires further exploration.PMID:37950666 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231214324 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - November 11, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Lauren N Goncalves Veerle van Velze Frederikus A Klok Pim Gal Rimke C Vos Jaap F Hamming Koen E A van der Bogt Source Type: research

High on-treatment platelet reactivity in peripheral arterial disease: A systematic review
CONCLUSION: No consensus on technique or cut-off values for HTPR testing has been reached. Patients with HTPR are potentially at a greater risk of adverse limb-related and cardiovascular events than patients sensitive to antiplatelet therapy illustrating the need for clinical implementation of HTPR testing. Future research must aim for consistent methodology. Adaptation of antiplatelet therapy based on HTPR results requires further exploration.PMID:37950666 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231214324 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - November 11, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Lauren N Goncalves Veerle van Velze Frederikus A Klok Pim Gal Rimke C Vos Jaap F Hamming Koen E A van der Bogt Source Type: research

Minor amputation after revascularization in chronic limb-threatening ischemia: What is the optimal timing?
CONCLUSIONS: In a cohort of patients who underwent a successful revascularization for CLTI and a minor amputation for dry gangrene in the first 14 days after revascularization, a higher -although not significant-risk of re-amputation was reported. In this cohort of patients, a delayed demolitive procedure should be considered to allow better tissue perfusion and to reduce the risk of re-amputation.PMID:37946368 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231214819 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - November 10, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Elisabetta Tanda Giovanni Ruiu Matteo Casula Irene Lamia Arianna Serra Anna Boscolo Meneguolo Sara Zappadu Roberto Sanfilippo Stefano Camparini Palmina Petruzzo Source Type: research

Minor amputation after revascularization in chronic limb-threatening ischemia: What is the optimal timing?
CONCLUSIONS: In a cohort of patients who underwent a successful revascularization for CLTI and a minor amputation for dry gangrene in the first 14 days after revascularization, a higher -although not significant-risk of re-amputation was reported. In this cohort of patients, a delayed demolitive procedure should be considered to allow better tissue perfusion and to reduce the risk of re-amputation.PMID:37946368 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231214819 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - November 10, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Elisabetta Tanda Giovanni Ruiu Matteo Casula Irene Lamia Arianna Serra Anna Boscolo Meneguolo Sara Zappadu Roberto Sanfilippo Stefano Camparini Palmina Petruzzo Source Type: research

Dichotomous grouping of peripheral arterial calcification grades: A practical predictor of outcome after endovascular therapy in peripheral arterial disease
CONCLUSION: The presence of severe calcification is associated with significantly lower midterm primary patency rates and higher rate of major adverse limb events after endovascular intervention for lower limb denovo arterial lesions.PMID:37937717 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231214313 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - November 8, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Hesham Aboloyoun Hazem Mohamed Zaki Ayman Hasaballa Ahmed Elbadawy Source Type: research

Age-related difference in acute type B aortic dissection
CONCLUSION: Compared with old ABAD patients, young ABAD patients had more distal tears and a higher proportion of lower limbs malperfusion.PMID:37940108 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231214720 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - November 8, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Zhigong Zhang Feng Lin Xiaoci Huang Zhipeng He Haoran Wang Tingting Cheng Source Type: research

Dichotomous grouping of peripheral arterial calcification grades: A practical predictor of outcome after endovascular therapy in peripheral arterial disease
CONCLUSION: The presence of severe calcification is associated with significantly lower midterm primary patency rates and higher rate of major adverse limb events after endovascular intervention for lower limb denovo arterial lesions.PMID:37937717 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231214313 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - November 8, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Hesham Aboloyoun Hazem Mohamed Zaki Ayman Hasaballa Ahmed Elbadawy Source Type: research

Age-related difference in acute type B aortic dissection
CONCLUSION: Compared with old ABAD patients, young ABAD patients had more distal tears and a higher proportion of lower limbs malperfusion.PMID:37940108 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231214720 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - November 8, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Zhigong Zhang Feng Lin Xiaoci Huang Zhipeng He Haoran Wang Tingting Cheng Source Type: research

Investigation of the effect of visceral adiposity index on venous clinical severity score in patients with chronic venous insufficiency
CONCLUSION: This current study showed that high VAI values affect clinical complaints in patients with low-grade CVI. In line with our results, clinical recommendations can be made to reduce VAI values in low-stage CVI patients.PMID:37931595 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231214818 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - November 6, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Haci Eskici Mesut Engin C üneyt Eris Ufuk Ayd ın Yusuf Ata Şenol Yavuz Source Type: research

Investigation of the effect of visceral adiposity index on venous clinical severity score in patients with chronic venous insufficiency
CONCLUSION: This current study showed that high VAI values affect clinical complaints in patients with low-grade CVI. In line with our results, clinical recommendations can be made to reduce VAI values in low-stage CVI patients.PMID:37931595 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231214818 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - November 6, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Haci Eskici Mesut Engin C üneyt Eris Ufuk Ayd ın Yusuf Ata Şenol Yavuz Source Type: research

Correlation analysis of structural and functional changes in the carotid artery in patients with H-type hypertension using ultrasound radiofrequency
CONCLUSIONS: Hypertension can accelerate structural and functional changes of the carotid artery intima, with these changes being more significant in H-type hypertension. The ultrasound radiofrequency technique can be used to quantitatively evaluate the structure and function of the carotid artery in patients with H-type hypertension.PMID:37616577 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231194149 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - August 24, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Hai-Yan Ma Xue-Ying Chen Hong Jin Yao-Yao Deng Ya-Ming Xiong Xuan Chang Xiang-Hui Kong Ming Li Source Type: research