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Found 15 clinical trials
Myocardial Injury in Treatment of AAA

Comparison of elective infrarenal aneurysm surgery with open and endovascular technique, respectively, for subclinical ischemic myocardial injury detectable with troponin T and/or 3-channel Holter ECG with ST analysis

aneurysm
holter ecg
troponin
myocardial injury
endovascular technique
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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Study on Susceptibility Genes and Pathogenic Mechanism of Non-syndromic Familial Aortic Dissection

Aortic dissection is dangerous and difficult to predict, so it is particularly important to carry out early prevention, diagnosis and rational treatment for high-risk groups. The related genes found in previous studies can not be detected in all patients with dissection; at present, the pathogenesis of non-syndromic aortic dissection is …

aortic dissection
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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Diagnostic Value of D-dimer/Fibrinogen Ratio in Patients With Acute Aortic Dissection

Acute aortic dissection is rare but potentially life-threatening disease with an incidence of 5-30 cases per million, annually. Therefore prompt diagnosis is crucial. D-dimer values have been shown to be useful in the diagnosis of acute aortic dissection. Fibrinogen levels have been shown to be low, normal or high in …

acute aortic dissections
embolism
chest pain
pulmonary embolism
acute aortic dissection
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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Inguinal Hernia and Arterial Disease

Inguinal hernias are associated with problems related to the venous system by the linking to extracellular matrix alterations (ECM). On the other hand, arterial diseases (arterial aneurysms, carotid, stenosis, peripheral artery disease) are widespread in the general population and may share others pathological pathways related to ECM impairment.

extracellular matrix alterations
peripheral artery disease
duplex scan
matrix
stenosis
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  • 05 Aug, 2020
Pacing to Maintain Physiologic Ventricular Activation

Right ventricular pacing causes ventricular dyssynchrony and may be associated with impaired outcome. In the last decade, several approaches for more physiological pacing became available and were implemented in the latest guidelines. However, compared to conventional device implantation, cardiac resynchronization, His bundle pacing and left bundle area pacing remain demanding …

ventricular dyssynchrony
cardiac resynchronization therapy
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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