Management of Traumatic Nasal Avulsion Injuries
Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 2024 May;32(2):315-325. doi: 10.1016/j.fsc.2024.01.007. Epub 2024 Feb 13.ABSTRACTSoft tissue injuries to the midface (and nose) are common causes for seeking trauma care. As trauma patients, observing advanced trauma life support protocols is warranted given the risk of concomitant injuries. Here, options for optimizing tissue preservation, microvascular replantation, non-microvascular tissue replacement, and wound stabilization are discussed. Included in this discussion are data-driven predictors for successful replantation as well as technique descriptions with anatomic references to guid...
Source: The Surgical Clinics of North America - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Scott Bevans Source Type: research

Neuroimaging Marker-CT Perfusion of Early Neurological Deterioration in Patients with Minor Stroke and Large Vessel Occlusion after Intravenous Thrombolysis
CONCLUSIONS: The rCBV and NIHSS were associated with post-thrombolysis END and may become reliable markers to predicate END. END might predict a poor 3-month functional outcome.PMID:38571342 | DOI:10.2174/0115672026306424240319101049 (Source: Current Neurovascular Research)
Source: Current Neurovascular Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Hongli Zhang Wanli Bao Meiyan Yu Xiang Li Yongkun Gui Hongkai Cui Ping Zhang Source Type: research

Retinal microcirculation: A window into systemic circulation and metabolic disease
Exp Eye Res. 2024 Apr 3;242:109885. doi: 10.1016/j.exer.2024.109885. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe retinal microcirculation system constitutes a unique terminal vessel bed of the systemic circulation, and its perfusion status is directly associated with the neural function of the retina. This vascular network, essential for nourishing various layers of the retina, comprises two primary microcirculation systems: the retinal microcirculation and the choroidal microcirculation, with each system supplying blood to distinct retinal layers and maintaining the associated neural function. The blood flow of those capillaries is...
Source: Experimental Eye Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Yue Yuan Meiyuan Dong Song Wen Xinlu Yuan Ligang Zhou Source Type: research

Management of Traumatic Nasal Avulsion Injuries
Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 2024 May;32(2):315-325. doi: 10.1016/j.fsc.2024.01.007. Epub 2024 Feb 13.ABSTRACTSoft tissue injuries to the midface (and nose) are common causes for seeking trauma care. As trauma patients, observing advanced trauma life support protocols is warranted given the risk of concomitant injuries. Here, options for optimizing tissue preservation, microvascular replantation, non-microvascular tissue replacement, and wound stabilization are discussed. Included in this discussion are data-driven predictors for successful replantation as well as technique descriptions with anatomic references to guid...
Source: The Surgical Clinics of North America - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Scott Bevans Source Type: research

Management of Traumatic Nasal Avulsion Injuries
Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 2024 May;32(2):315-325. doi: 10.1016/j.fsc.2024.01.007. Epub 2024 Feb 13.ABSTRACTSoft tissue injuries to the midface (and nose) are common causes for seeking trauma care. As trauma patients, observing advanced trauma life support protocols is warranted given the risk of concomitant injuries. Here, options for optimizing tissue preservation, microvascular replantation, non-microvascular tissue replacement, and wound stabilization are discussed. Included in this discussion are data-driven predictors for successful replantation as well as technique descriptions with anatomic references to guid...
Source: The Surgical Clinics of North America - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Scott Bevans Source Type: research

Management of Traumatic Nasal Avulsion Injuries
Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 2024 May;32(2):315-325. doi: 10.1016/j.fsc.2024.01.007. Epub 2024 Feb 13.ABSTRACTSoft tissue injuries to the midface (and nose) are common causes for seeking trauma care. As trauma patients, observing advanced trauma life support protocols is warranted given the risk of concomitant injuries. Here, options for optimizing tissue preservation, microvascular replantation, non-microvascular tissue replacement, and wound stabilization are discussed. Included in this discussion are data-driven predictors for successful replantation as well as technique descriptions with anatomic references to guid...
Source: The Surgical Clinics of North America - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Scott Bevans Source Type: research

Management of Traumatic Nasal Avulsion Injuries
Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 2024 May;32(2):315-325. doi: 10.1016/j.fsc.2024.01.007. Epub 2024 Feb 13.ABSTRACTSoft tissue injuries to the midface (and nose) are common causes for seeking trauma care. As trauma patients, observing advanced trauma life support protocols is warranted given the risk of concomitant injuries. Here, options for optimizing tissue preservation, microvascular replantation, non-microvascular tissue replacement, and wound stabilization are discussed. Included in this discussion are data-driven predictors for successful replantation as well as technique descriptions with anatomic references to guid...
Source: The Surgical Clinics of North America - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Scott Bevans Source Type: research

Management of Traumatic Nasal Avulsion Injuries
Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 2024 May;32(2):315-325. doi: 10.1016/j.fsc.2024.01.007. Epub 2024 Feb 13.ABSTRACTSoft tissue injuries to the midface (and nose) are common causes for seeking trauma care. As trauma patients, observing advanced trauma life support protocols is warranted given the risk of concomitant injuries. Here, options for optimizing tissue preservation, microvascular replantation, non-microvascular tissue replacement, and wound stabilization are discussed. Included in this discussion are data-driven predictors for successful replantation as well as technique descriptions with anatomic references to guid...
Source: The Surgical Clinics of North America - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Scott Bevans Source Type: research

Management of Traumatic Nasal Avulsion Injuries
Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 2024 May;32(2):315-325. doi: 10.1016/j.fsc.2024.01.007. Epub 2024 Feb 13.ABSTRACTSoft tissue injuries to the midface (and nose) are common causes for seeking trauma care. As trauma patients, observing advanced trauma life support protocols is warranted given the risk of concomitant injuries. Here, options for optimizing tissue preservation, microvascular replantation, non-microvascular tissue replacement, and wound stabilization are discussed. Included in this discussion are data-driven predictors for successful replantation as well as technique descriptions with anatomic references to guid...
Source: The Surgical Clinics of North America - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Scott Bevans Source Type: research

Management of Traumatic Nasal Avulsion Injuries
Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 2024 May;32(2):315-325. doi: 10.1016/j.fsc.2024.01.007. Epub 2024 Feb 13.ABSTRACTSoft tissue injuries to the midface (and nose) are common causes for seeking trauma care. As trauma patients, observing advanced trauma life support protocols is warranted given the risk of concomitant injuries. Here, options for optimizing tissue preservation, microvascular replantation, non-microvascular tissue replacement, and wound stabilization are discussed. Included in this discussion are data-driven predictors for successful replantation as well as technique descriptions with anatomic references to guid...
Source: The Surgical Clinics of North America - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Scott Bevans Source Type: research

Management of Traumatic Nasal Avulsion Injuries
Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 2024 May;32(2):315-325. doi: 10.1016/j.fsc.2024.01.007. Epub 2024 Feb 13.ABSTRACTSoft tissue injuries to the midface (and nose) are common causes for seeking trauma care. As trauma patients, observing advanced trauma life support protocols is warranted given the risk of concomitant injuries. Here, options for optimizing tissue preservation, microvascular replantation, non-microvascular tissue replacement, and wound stabilization are discussed. Included in this discussion are data-driven predictors for successful replantation as well as technique descriptions with anatomic references to guid...
Source: The Surgical Clinics of North America - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Scott Bevans Source Type: research

In the Loop: Endovascular Pedal Arch Revascularization
This article will describe the inframallelolar arterial anatomy and focus on imaging, percutaneous endovascular techniques and clinical study outcomes of pedal artery interventions. (Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery)
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - April 4, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Daniel Delgadillo, Tyler Liang, Mennatalla Hegazi, Nishant Sharma, Nii-Kabu Kabutey Source Type: research

Effect of Luseogliflozin on Myocardial Flow Reserve in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (LUCENT-J Study)
AbstractIntroductionIn patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), treatment with sodium –glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors has been shown to reduce hospital admission rates for heart failure (HF). However, the multiple mechanisms hypothesized and investigated to explain the cardioprotection of SGLT2 inhibitors are not fully understood.ObjectivesThe effect of luseogliflozin on myocardial flow reserve (MFR) in patients with T2D (LUCENT-J) study aims to examine the effects of SGLT2 inhibitors on myocardial perfusion.MethodsThe LUCENT-J study is a prospective, single-center, randomized, two-arm, parallel-group, open-label...
Source: Diabetes Therapy - April 4, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research

Comparison of intravesical chemotherapy regimens after radical nephroureterectomy for upper tract urothelial carcinoma and analysis of risk factors for postoperative recurrence
CONCLUSIONS: Epirubicin and gemcitabine reduced the occurrence of bladder cancer and effectively inhibited tumor angiogenesis after radical nephroureterectomy for UTUC. The tumor location, number of lesions, tumor stage, preoperative ureteral examination, and preoperative history of bladder cancer were risk factors for postoperative bladder cancer.PMID:38567601 | DOI:10.26355/eurrev_202403_35745 (Source: Cancer Control)
Source: Cancer Control - April 3, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: S-C Jiang Y-G Liao J Luo D Hu Y-D Wang K He Source Type: research