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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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The behaviour of vascular smooth muscle cells under stress

Sturge, Justin January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
2

Ribonucleotide Reductase Inhibitors for Restenosis

Mutchler, Megan Marie 21 August 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Development of catheter techniques to treat native and acquired stenoses in congenital heart disease

Magee, Alan Gordon January 2016 (has links)
Aim: To describe innovative uses of catheter based treatment in a variety of native and post surgical stenoses in children and young adults with congenital heart disease. Background: Cardiac catheterization in man was first described 1929 and since then there has been a drive to develop endovascular techniques to investigate and treat both congenital and acquired heart disease. Many of the advances are being made in congenital heart disease. Methods: A number of congenital cardiac stenotic lesions were studied including baffle obstruction after atrial switch for transposition of the great arteries, aortic stenosis in infants, coarctation of the aorta, peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis and superior vena caval obstruction. The use of angioplasty balloons, cutting balloons, stents and alternative catheter approaches were investigated for these lesions. Results: Following atrial redirection surgery for transposition of the great arteries balloon angioplasty improved baffle haemodynamics. The technique of anterograde balloon dilation of the aortic valve was developed and had superior outcomes in terms of aortic insufficiency compared to a retrograde approach in neonates with severe aortic valve stenosis. In an animal model of peripheral pulmonary arterial stenosis, the application of cutting balloon angioplasty produced effective relief in a controlled fashion. Balloon mounted stents were used in patients with native and post surgical coarctation of the aorta with significant relief of stenosis and relief of hypertension. Finally, a group of patients with superior vena obstruction syndrome after surgical repair of partial anomalous pulmonary venous drainage had successful treatment using balloon mounted stents. Conclusions: Catheter based treatment of congenital and post surgical vascular stenoses of the heart and great arteries using angioplasty balloons, cutting balloons and balloon mounted stents is safe and appears to be effective in the short and medium term. It may represent a useful alternative to surgery and will reduce the number of surgical procedures required over a lifetime. Future directions will include bio-absorbable stents and hybrid techniques involving surgery.
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Perkutane transluminale Angioplastie komplexer infrapoplitealer Gefässläsionen bei kritischer chronischer Extremitätenischämie: Restenoserate und klinische Ergebnisse

Winkler, Bert 04 August 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Perkutane transluminale Angioplastie komplexer infrapoplitealer Gefässläsionen bei kritischer chronischer Extremitätenischämie: Restenoserate und klinische Ergebnisse
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Computer Aided Angioplasty : Patient-specific arterial modeling and smooth 3D contact analysis of the stent-balloon-artery interaction

Kiousis, Dimitrios January 2006 (has links)
<p>Paper A: In this paper, the development and implementation of a contact algorithm based on C2-continuous surface representations is discussed. In 3D contact simulations involving models with arbitrarily curved surfaces (as in the case of vessel walls), the discretization of the contact surfaces by means of facet-based techniques could lead to numerical instabilities and finally loss of quadratic convergence. These instabilities arise mainly due to the sliding of contractor (slave) nodes over the boundaries of target (master) contact facets, where jumps of the normal vector are experienced. The paper addresses successfully this problem, by discretization of the target surfaces by means of C2-continuous parameterization schemes. Initially, the uniform cubic B-spline surfaces are introduced. Next, in an attempt for more accurate representations of the geometric models of the contact surfaces, a new parameterization based on the expression of cubic B-splines is developed. The two approaches are implemented into a finite element framework and more specifically, into the multipurpose finite element analysis program FEAP. The special merits of the developed algorithms and the advantages of the smooth surfaces over facet-based approaches are exhibited through a classical contact mechanics problem, considering incompressibility, finite deformations and large slidings. Next, a simulation of balloon angioplasty with stenting is presented, where the contact between both medical devices (balloon and stent) with the arterial wall is modeled. The arterial wall is modeled in this first approach, as hyperelastic, homogeneous, isotropic, while a cylindrically orthotropic model is developed to capture the nonlinear, anisotropic behavior of the balloon catheter under pressure. Two stents with the same geometry but different strut thickness, are studied. Both are considered elasto-plastic. The performed simulations point out the outcome of the balloon angioplasty and stenting in terms of luminal gain and mechanical strains. Finally, a comparison between the two stent configurations is presented.</p><p>Paper B: The second paper makes use of the contact tool developed in Paper A and focuses on the changes of the mechanical environment of the arterial wall due to stenting, as a function of a set of stent design parameters. In particular, Paper B presents a detailed geometric and material model of a postmortem human iliac artery, composed by distinct tissue components, each associated with specific mechanical properties. The constitutive formulation for the artery considers anisotropic, highly nonlinear mechanical characteristics under supraphysiological loadings. The material and structural parameters of the arterial model are obtained through uniaxial tensile tests on stripes extracted from the several arterial tissues that form the stenosis, axially and circumferentially oriented. Through cooperation with a well-established stent manufacturing company, an iliac stent was acquired. The dimensions of the stent are measured under a reflected-light microscope, while it is parameterized in such a way as to enable new designs to be simply generated through variations of its geometric parameters. The 3D balloon-stent-artery interaction is simulated by making use of the smooth contact surfaces with C2-continuity, as previously mentioned. Next, scalar quantities attempt to characterize the arterial wall changes after stenting, in form of contact forces induced by the stent struts, stresses within the individual components and luminal change. These numerically derived quantities allow the determination of the most appropriate stent configuration for an individual stenosis. Therefore, the proposed methodology has the potential to provide a scientific basis for optimizing treatment procedures, stent material and geometries on a patient-specific level.</p>
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Long-term Outcome of Percutaneous Interventions for Hepatic Venous Outflow Obstruction after Pediatric Living Donor Liver Transplantation: Experience from a Single Institute / 小児生体肝移植後のhepatic venous outflow obstructionに対する経皮的治療の長期成績

Yabuta, Minoru 23 March 2015 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(医学) / 甲第18878号 / 医博第3989号 / 新制||医||1008(附属図書館) / 31829 / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医学専攻 / (主査)教授 坂井 義治, 教授 坂田 隆造, 教授 平岡 眞寛 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Perkutane transluminale Angioplastie komplexer infrapoplitealer Gefässläsionen bei kritischer chronischer Extremitätenischämie: Restenoserate und klinische Ergebnisse: Perkutane transluminale Angioplastie komplexer infrapoplitealer Gefässläsionen bei kritischer chronischer Extremitätenischämie: Restenoserate und klinische Ergebnisse

Winkler, Bert 26 June 2014 (has links)
Perkutane transluminale Angioplastie komplexer infrapoplitealer Gefässläsionen bei kritischer chronischer Extremitätenischämie: Restenoserate und klinische Ergebnisse
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Computer Aided Angioplasty : Patient-specific arterial modeling and smooth 3D contact analysis of the stent-balloon-artery interaction

Kiousis, Dimitrios January 2006 (has links)
Paper A: In this paper, the development and implementation of a contact algorithm based on C2-continuous surface representations is discussed. In 3D contact simulations involving models with arbitrarily curved surfaces (as in the case of vessel walls), the discretization of the contact surfaces by means of facet-based techniques could lead to numerical instabilities and finally loss of quadratic convergence. These instabilities arise mainly due to the sliding of contractor (slave) nodes over the boundaries of target (master) contact facets, where jumps of the normal vector are experienced. The paper addresses successfully this problem, by discretization of the target surfaces by means of C2-continuous parameterization schemes. Initially, the uniform cubic B-spline surfaces are introduced. Next, in an attempt for more accurate representations of the geometric models of the contact surfaces, a new parameterization based on the expression of cubic B-splines is developed. The two approaches are implemented into a finite element framework and more specifically, into the multipurpose finite element analysis program FEAP. The special merits of the developed algorithms and the advantages of the smooth surfaces over facet-based approaches are exhibited through a classical contact mechanics problem, considering incompressibility, finite deformations and large slidings. Next, a simulation of balloon angioplasty with stenting is presented, where the contact between both medical devices (balloon and stent) with the arterial wall is modeled. The arterial wall is modeled in this first approach, as hyperelastic, homogeneous, isotropic, while a cylindrically orthotropic model is developed to capture the nonlinear, anisotropic behavior of the balloon catheter under pressure. Two stents with the same geometry but different strut thickness, are studied. Both are considered elasto-plastic. The performed simulations point out the outcome of the balloon angioplasty and stenting in terms of luminal gain and mechanical strains. Finally, a comparison between the two stent configurations is presented. Paper B: The second paper makes use of the contact tool developed in Paper A and focuses on the changes of the mechanical environment of the arterial wall due to stenting, as a function of a set of stent design parameters. In particular, Paper B presents a detailed geometric and material model of a postmortem human iliac artery, composed by distinct tissue components, each associated with specific mechanical properties. The constitutive formulation for the artery considers anisotropic, highly nonlinear mechanical characteristics under supraphysiological loadings. The material and structural parameters of the arterial model are obtained through uniaxial tensile tests on stripes extracted from the several arterial tissues that form the stenosis, axially and circumferentially oriented. Through cooperation with a well-established stent manufacturing company, an iliac stent was acquired. The dimensions of the stent are measured under a reflected-light microscope, while it is parameterized in such a way as to enable new designs to be simply generated through variations of its geometric parameters. The 3D balloon-stent-artery interaction is simulated by making use of the smooth contact surfaces with C2-continuity, as previously mentioned. Next, scalar quantities attempt to characterize the arterial wall changes after stenting, in form of contact forces induced by the stent struts, stresses within the individual components and luminal change. These numerically derived quantities allow the determination of the most appropriate stent configuration for an individual stenosis. Therefore, the proposed methodology has the potential to provide a scientific basis for optimizing treatment procedures, stent material and geometries on a patient-specific level. / <p>QC 20101118</p>
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Outcomes of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Analysis of National Inpatient Sample

Shanmugasundaram, Madhan, Dhakal, Bishnu P., Murugapandian, Sangeetha, Hashemzadeh, Mehrtash, Paul, Timir, Movahed, Mohammed R. 01 January 2020 (has links)
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia with a prevalence of 15% of patients over 80 years. Coronary artery disease co-exists in 20–30% of patients with atrial fibrillation. The need for triple anticoagulation therapy makes the management of these patients challenging following PCI. Methods: Nationwide inpatient sample which is a set of longitudinal hospital inpatient databases was used to evaluate the outcome of patients with AF who underwent PCI. All patients undergoing PCI between 2002 and 2011 were included in the study. Specific ICD-9-CM codes were used to identify the study patients and their outcomes. Results: There were 3,226,405 PCIs during the time period of the study of which 472,609 (14.6%) patients had AF. AF patients were older and predominantly male (60%). The number of PCIs had a declining trend from 2002 to 2011. Age adjusted inpatient mortality was significantly higher in PCI AF group compared to the PCI non-AF group (100.82 ± 9.03 vs 54.07 ± 8.96 per 100,000; P < 0.01). Post PCI predictors of mortality were AF (OR 1.56, CI 1.53–1.59), CKD (OR 1.41, CI 1.37–1.46), PAD (OR 1.20, CI 1.15–1.24), acute myocardial infarction (OR 2.42 CI 2.37–2.46 and cardiogenic shock (OR 13.92 CI 13.60–14.24) P < 0.001. Conclusion: AF is common in patients undergoing PCI and those AF patients have a higher age-adjusted all cause inpatient mortality. There is a decline in total number of PCIs over time in US. Atrial fibrillation, chronic kidney disease, peripheral artery disease, MI and cardiogenic shock were associated with increased mortality following PCI.
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Methods of interventional pediatric cardiology in treatment of congenital heart diseases: immediate and long-term results / Intervencinės pediatrinės kardiologijos metodai įgimtų širdies ydų gydymui: ankstyvieji ir vėlyvieji rezultatai

Čibiras, Sigitas Vladas 04 February 2010 (has links)
Objective - to assess possibilities and specific characteristics of pediatric cardiology in treatment of congenital heart diseases (CHD), to evaluate efficacy of curative per-catheter procedures by means of analysis of immediate and long-term results. Retrospective study. The data of 422 patients who underwent 467 CHD palliative-curative procedures during the period since 1971 till 2007 were analyzed. It was postulated that balloon atrial septostomy resulted in statistically significant increase of atrial septal defect, increase of arterial blood oxygen saturation and decrease of interatrial preasure gradient (PG). Balloon pulmonary valvulotomy (BPV) is one of the most common curative procedures; this procedure has an effect of marked decrease of pressure gradient between the right ventricle and right atrium; development of pulmonary artery valve insufficiency is the most common complication of this procedure. The long - term results of BPV are less positive when higher PG prior the procedure is present and residual PG after the procedure is 36mmHg and higher. It was postulated, that closure of small (less than 3 mm) persistent ductus arteriosus using Cook coils may compete with surgical treatment successfully. It was stated, that the efficacy of balloon angioplasties of aorta, caval veins and pulmonary artery branches is transient; treatment using stents is more effective. It was postulated, that closure of congenital and postsurgical anomalies connections using coils is... [to full text] / Disertacijos objektas yra nustatyti intervencinės pediatrinės kardiologijos galimybes ir ypatumus, gydant įgimtas širdies ydas (ĮŠY), įvertinti gydomųjų perkateterinių procedūrų efektingumą, remiantis ankstyvųjų ir vėlyvųjų rezultatų analize. Tai retrospektyvus tyrimas. Analizuoti 422 ligonių duomenys, kuriems 1971 - 2007 m. buvo atliekamos 467 įgimtų širdies ydų paliatyvinės - gydomosios procedūros. Nustatyta, kad po balioninės tarpprieširdinės pertvaros septostomijos, statistiškai reikšmingai padidėja prieširdžių pertvaros defektas, didėja arterinio kraujo įsotinimas deguonimi ir mažėja spaudimų skirtumas (SS) tarp prieširdžių. Balioninė plaučių arterijos valvuloplastika (BPV) yra viena iš dažniausiai taikomų gydomųjų procedūrų, jos efektas – ryškus SS tarp dešiniojo skilvelio ir plaučių arterijos (PA) sumažėjimas, o pagrindinė komplikacija – PA vožtuvo nesandarumo vystymasis. BPV vėlyvieji rezultatai blogesni, kai yra didelis SS prieš procedūrą, o po procedūros liekamasis SS ≥ 36mmHg. Nustatyta, kad mažų iki 3mm AAL kimšimas Cook spiralėmis gali sėkmingai konkuruoti su operaciniu gydymu. Rasta, kad aortos, tuščiųjų venų ir plaučių arterijos šakų balioninės plastikos efektas trumpalaikis, o gydymas stentais daug sėkmingesnis. Nustatyta, kad anomalinių įgimtų ir pooperacinių kraujagyslinių jungčių užkimšimas spiralėmis yra saugus ir efektyvus gydymo metodas.

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