- controversial. It may
involve various mechanisms such as
systemic hypotension,
microemboli,
severe arterial stenosis, ICA
occlusion or a
combination of these. These...
-
becomes inflamed. This
septic thrombophlebitis can give rise to
septic microemboli that
disseminate to
other parts of the body
where they can form abscesses...
- Like
other small arteries of the brain,
these vessels are
vulnerable to
microemboli,
especially those generated due to
turbulence or low-flow
states in those...
-
surgery and the
major reason for its
occurrence is the
formation of
microemboli. POCD also
appears to
occur in non-cardiac surgery. Its
causes in non-cardiac...
- stroke.
Lacunar strokes may
result from
carotid artery pathology or
microemboli from the
heart as in
atrial fibrillation.
Patients often recover well...
-
responses can
produce microembolic particles. A
greater source of such
microemboli are
caused by the
suction of
surgical debris and
lipids into the CPB...
- Madrenas,
Joaquim (February 2010). "Effects of
intensive medical therapy on
microemboli and
cardiovascular risk in
asymptomatic carotid stenosis".
Archives of...
- saline/contrast injected, but
rather than
imaging the heart,
observes if any
microemboli appear in the
middle cerebral artery, an
artery or the brain, following...
- macrophages. This is
thought to
contribute to the
seeding of
tumour microemboli in
distant organs. In vivo mice
experiments have
shown that a reduction...
-
echocardiography devices in use
throughout the world. IR-100
award for
Ultrasonic Microemboli Monitor, 1974 (now
called R&D 100 awards) IR-100 Award: Acoustoelectric...