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2. Choices of Stent and Cerebral Protection in the Ongoing ACST-2 Trial: A Descriptive Study
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Fraedrich, G., Rantner, B., Gizewski, E., Gruber, I., Hendriks, J., Cras, P., Lauwers, P., van Scheil, P., Vermassen, F., Van Herzeele, I., Geenens, M., Hemelsoet, D., Lerut, P., Lambrecht, B., Saad, G., Peeters, A., Bosiers, M., da Silva, E., de Luccia, N., Sitrangulo, J.C., Jr., Estenssoro, A.E.V., Presti, C., Casella, I., Monteiro, J.A.T., Campos, W., Jr., Puech-Leao, P., Petrov, V., Bachvarov, C., Hill, M., Mitha, A., Wong, J., Liu, C.-W., Bao, L., Yu, C., Cvjetko, I., Vidjak, V., Fiedler, J., Ostry, S., Sterba, L., Kostal, P., Staffa, R., Vlachovsky, R., Privara, M., Kriz, Z., Vojtisek, B., Krupa, P., Reif, M., Benes, V., Buchvald, P., Endrych, L., Prochazka, V., Kuliha, M., Otahal, D., Hrbac, T., Netuka, D., Mohapl, M., Kramier, F., Eldessoki, M., Heshmat, H., Abd-Allah, F., Palmiste, V., Margus, S., Toomsoo, T., Becquemin, J.-P., Bergeron, P., Abdulamit, T., Cardon, J.-M., Debus, S., Thomalla, G., Fiehler, J., Gerloss, C., Grzyska, U., Storck, M., LaMacchia, E., Eckstein, H.H., Söllner, H., Berger, H., Kallmayer, M., Popert, H., Zimmermann, A., Guenther, A., Klingner, C., Mayer, T., Schubert, J., Zanow, J., Scheinert, D., Banning-Eichenseer, U., Bausback, Y., Branzan, D., Braünilch, S., Lenzer, J., Schidt, A., Staab, H., Ulirch, M., Barlinn, J., Haase, K., Abramyuk, A., Bodechtel, U., Gerber, J., Reeps, C., Pfeiffer, T., Torello, G., Cöster, A., Giannoukas, A., Spanos, K., Matsagkas, M., Koutias, S., Vasdekis, S., Kakisis, J., Moulakakis, K., Lazaris, A., Liapas, C., Brountzos, E., Lazarides, M., Ioannou, N., Polydorou, A., Fulop, B., Fako, E., Voros, E., Bodosi, M., Nemeth, T., Barzo, P., Pazdernyik, S., Entz, L., Szeberin, Z., Dosa, E., Nemes, B., Jaranyi, Z., Pazdernyia, S., Madhaban, P., Hoffman, A., Nikolsky, E., Beyar, R., Casana, R., Tolva, V., Silingardi, R., Lauricella, A., Coppi, G., Nicoloci, E., Tusini, N., Strozzi, F., Vecchiati, E., Ferri, M., Ferrero, E., Psacharopulo, D., Gaggiano, A., Viazzo, A., Farchioni, L., Parlani, G., Caso, V., De Rangoy, P., Verzini, F., Castelli, P., DeLodovici, M.L., Carrafiello, G., Ierardi, A.M., Piffaretti, G., Nano, G., Occhiuto, M.T., Malacrida, G., Tealdi, D., Steghter, S., Stella, A., Pini, R., Faggioli, G., Sacca, S., Negri, M.D., Palombo, M., Perfumo, M.C., Fadda, G.F., Kasemi, H., Cernetti, C., Tonello, D., Visonà, A., Mangialardi, N., Ronchey, S., Altavista, M.C., Michelagnoli, S., Chisci, E., Speziale, F., Capoccia, L., Veroux, P., Giaquinta, A., Patti, F., Pulli, R., Boggia, P., Angiletta, D., Amatucci, G., Spinetti, F., Mascoli, F., Tsolaki, E., Civilini, E., Reimers, B., Setacci, C., Pogany, G., Odero, A., Accrocca, F., Bajardi, G., Takashi, I., Masayuki, E., Hidenori, E., Aidashova, B., Kospanov, N., Bakke, S., Skjelland, M., Czlonkowska, A., Kobayashi, A., Proczka, R., Dowzenko, A., Czepel, W., Polanski, J., Bialek, P., Ozkinis, G., Snoch-Ziólkiewicz, M., Gabriel, M., Stanisic, M., Iwanowski, W., Andziak, P., Gonçalves, F.B., Starodubtsev, V., Ignatenko, P., Karpenko, A., Radak, D., Aleksic, N., Sagic, D., Davidovic, L., Koncar, I., Tomic, I., Colic, M., Bartkoy, D., Rusnak, F., Gaspirini, M., Praczek, P., Milosevic, Z., Flis, V., Bergauer, A., Kobilica, N., Miksic, K., Matela, J., Blanco, E., Guerra, M., Riambau, V., Gillgren, P., Skioldebrand, C., Nymen, N., Berg, B., Delle, M., Formgren, J., Kally, T.B., Qvarfordt, P., Plate, G., Pärson, H., Lindgren, H., Bjorses, K., Gottsäter, A., Warvsten, M., Kristmundsson, T., Forssell, C., Malina, M., Holst, J., Kuhme, T., Sonesson, B., Lindblad, B., Kolbel, T., Acosta, S., Bonati, L., Traenka, C., Mueller, M., Lattman, T., Wasner, M., Mujagic, E., Von Hessling, A., Isaak, A., Stierli, P., Eugster, T., Mariani, L., Stippich, C., Wolff, T., Kahles, T., de Borst, G.J., Toorop, R., Moll, F., Lo, R., Meershoek, A., Jahrome, A.K., Vos, A.W.F., Schuiling, W., Keunen, R., Reijnen, M., Macsweeney, S., McConachie, N., Southam, A., Stansby, G., Lees, T., Lambert, D., Clarke, M., Wyatt, M., Kappadath, S., Wales, L., Jackson, R., Raudonaitis, A., MacDonald, S., Dunlop, P., Brown, A., Vetrivel, S., Bajoriene, M., Gopi, R., McCollum, C., Wolowczyk, L., Ghosh, J., Seriki, D., Ashleigh, R., Butterfield, J., Welch, M., Smyth, J.V., Briley, D., Schulz, U., Perkins, J., Hands, L., Kuker, W., Darby, C., Handa, A., Sekaran, L., Poskitt, K., Bulbulia, R., Morrison, J., Guyler, P., Grunwald, I., Brown, J., Jakeways, M., Tysoe, S., Hargroves, D., Gunathilagan, G., Insall, R., Senaratne, J., Beard, J., Cleveland, T., Nawaz, S., Lonsdale, R., Turner, D., Gaines, P., Nair, R., Chetter, I., Robinson, G., Akomolafe, B., Hatfield, J., Saastamoinen, K., Crinnion, J., Egun, A.A., Thomas, J., Drinkwater, S., D'Souza, S., Thomson, G., Gregory, B., Babu, S., Ashley, S., Joseph, T., Gibbs, R., Tebit, G., Mehrzad, A., Enevoldson, P., Mendalow, D., Parry, A., Tervitt, G., Clifton, A., Nazzel, M., Halliday, A., Peto, R., Pan, H., Potter, J., Bullbulia, R., Mihaylova, B., Flather, M., Mansfield, A., Simpson, D., Thomas, D., Gray, W., Farrell, B., Davies, C., Rahimi, K., Gough, M., Cao, P., Rothwell, P., Belli, A., Mafham, M., Herrington, W., Sandercock, P., Gray, R., Shearman, C., Molyneux, A., Gray, A., Clarke, A., Sneade, M., Tully, L., Brudlo, W., Lay, M., Munday, A., Berry, C., Tochlin, S., Cox, J., Kurien, R., Chester, J., de Waard, D.D., Huibers, A., and Bonati, L.H.
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- 2017
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3. Clinical Response to Procedural Stroke Following Carotid Endarterectomy
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Meershoek, Armelle J.A., de Waard, Djurre D., Trappenburg, Jaap, Zeebregts, Clark J., Bulbulia, Richard, Kappelle, Jaap L.J., de Borst, Gert J., Bonati, L. H., Brott, T. G., McCabe, D., Calvet, D., Engelter, S. T., Leira, E. C., Leys, D., Nederkoorn, P. J., Paciaroni, M., Petersson, J., Ringleb, P., Uyttenbogaart, M., Weimar, C., Antti Lindgren, J. M., Bastos Goncalves, F., Bjorck, M., Bismuth, J., Debus, S., Eckstein, H., Glovizcki, P., Halliday, A., Kakkos, S. K., Koncar, I., Naylor, A. R., Radak, D., Schermerhorn, M. L., Sillesen, H., Tolva, V., Vega de Ceniga, M., Vermassen, F., Zeebregts, C. J., and NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM)
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Stroke ,Carotid endarterectomy ,Treatment algorithm ,Surgery ,cardiovascular diseases ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Delphi consensus study - Abstract
Funding Information: We sincerely thank all the experts who participated in this Delphi study for their time and for sharing their expertise. All Delphi experts qualify for authorship based on the fact that they were involved in data collection and all critically appraised the final manuscript for important intellectual content. See Appendix B for the names of the Delphi experts. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors Objective: No dedicated studies have been performed on the optimal management of patients with an acute stroke related to carotid intervention nor is there a solid recommendation given in the European Society for Vascular Surgery guideline. By implementation of an international expert Delphi panel, this study aimed to obtain expert consensus on the optimal management of in hospital stroke occurring during or following CEA and to provide a practical treatment decision tree. Methods: A four round Delphi consensus study was performed including 31 experts. The aim of the first round was to investigate whether the conceptual model indicating the traditional division between intra- and post-procedural stroke in six phases was appropriate, and to identify relevant clinical responses during these six phases. In rounds 2, 3, and 4, the aim was to obtain consensus on the optimal response to stroke in each predefined setting. Consensus was reached in rounds 1, 3, and 4 when ≥ 70% of experts agreed on the preferred clinical response and in round 2 based on a Likert scale when a median of 7 – 9 (most adequate response) was given, IQR ≤ 2. Results: The experts agreed (> 80%) on the use of the conceptual model. Stroke laterality and type of anaesthesia were included in the treatment algorithm. Consensus was reached in 17 of 21 scenarios (> 80%). Perform diagnostics first for a contralateral stroke in any phase, and for an ipsilateral stroke during cross clamping, or apparent stroke after leaving the operation room. For an ipsilateral stroke during the wake up phase, no formal consensus was achieved, but 65% of the experts would perform diagnostics first. A CT brain combined with a CTA or duplex ultrasound of the carotid arteries should be performed. For an ipsilateral intra-operative stroke after flow restoration, the carotid artery should be re-explored immediately (75%). Conclusion: In patients having a stroke following carotid endarterectomy, expedited diagnostics should be performed initially in most phases. In patients who experience an ipsilateral intra-operative stroke following carotid clamp release, immediate re-exploration of the index carotid artery is recommended. publishersversion published
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- 2021
4. Clinical Response to Procedural Stroke Following Carotid Endarterectomy: A Delphi Consensus Study
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Meershoek, Armelle J.A., primary, de Waard, Djurre D., additional, Trappenburg, Jaap, additional, Zeebregts, Clark J., additional, Bulbulia, Richard, additional, Kappelle, Jaap L.J., additional, de Borst, Gert J., additional, Bonati, L.H., additional, Brott, T.G., additional, McCabe, D., additional, Calvet, D., additional, Engelter, S.T., additional, Leira, E.C., additional, Leys, D., additional, Nederkoorn, P.J., additional, Paciaroni, M., additional, Petersson, J., additional, Ringleb, P., additional, Uyttenbogaart, M., additional, Weimar, C., additional, Antti Lindgren, J.M., additional, Bastos Goncalves, F., additional, Bjorck, M., additional, Bismuth, J., additional, Debus, S., additional, Eckstein, H., additional, Glovizcki, P., additional, Halliday, A., additional, Kakkos, S.K., additional, Koncar, I., additional, Naylor, A.R., additional, Radak, D., additional, Schermerhorn, M.L., additional, Sillesen, H., additional, Tolva, V., additional, Vega de Ceniga, M., additional, Vermassen, F., additional, and Zeebregts, C.J., additional
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- 2021
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5. A meta-analysis of the effect of stent design on clinical and radiologic outcomes of carotid artery stenting
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de Vries, Evelien E., Meershoek, Armelle J.A., Vonken, Evert J., den Ruijter, Hester M., van den Berg, Jos C., de Borst, Gert J., Bijuklic, K., Schofer, J., Bonati, L., Bosiers, M., Wauters, J., de Donato, G., Chisci, E., Setacci, C., Doig, D., Featherstone, R. L., Dobson, J., Brown, M. M., Eskandari, M. K., Giri, J., Grunwald, I. Q., Kühn, A. L., Han, D. K., Faries, P. L., Hernandez-Fernandez, F., Parrilla, G., Hornung, M., Sievert, H., Kono, K., Latacz, P., Ledwoch, J., Mudra, H., Maleux, G., Nolz, R., Ohki, T., Piazza, M., Pieniazek, P., Tekieli, L., Radak, D., Tanaskovic, S., Rasiova, M., Simonte, G., Fiorucci, B., Tietke, M. W.K., Ventoruzzo, G., de Vries, Evelien E., Meershoek, Armelle J.A., Vonken, Evert J., den Ruijter, Hester M., van den Berg, Jos C., de Borst, Gert J., Bijuklic, K., Schofer, J., Bonati, L., Bosiers, M., Wauters, J., de Donato, G., Chisci, E., Setacci, C., Doig, D., Featherstone, R. L., Dobson, J., Brown, M. M., Eskandari, M. K., Giri, J., Grunwald, I. Q., Kühn, A. L., Han, D. K., Faries, P. L., Hernandez-Fernandez, F., Parrilla, G., Hornung, M., Sievert, H., Kono, K., Latacz, P., Ledwoch, J., Mudra, H., Maleux, G., Nolz, R., Ohki, T., Piazza, M., Pieniazek, P., Tekieli, L., Radak, D., Tanaskovic, S., Rasiova, M., Simonte, G., Fiorucci, B., Tietke, M. W.K., and Ventoruzzo, G.
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- 2019
6. A meta-analysis of the effect of stent design on clinical and radiologic outcomes of carotid artery stenting
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Zorgeenheid Vaatchirurgie Medisch, MS Radiologie, Circulatory Health, Experimentele Afd. Cardiologie 1, Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells, Brain, de Vries, Evelien E., Meershoek, Armelle J.A., Vonken, Evert J., den Ruijter, Hester M., van den Berg, Jos C., de Borst, Gert J., Bijuklic, K., Schofer, J., Bonati, L., Bosiers, M., Wauters, J., de Donato, G., Chisci, E., Setacci, C., Doig, D., Featherstone, R. L., Dobson, J., Brown, M. M., Eskandari, M. K., Giri, J., Grunwald, I. Q., Kühn, A. L., Han, D. K., Faries, P. L., Hernandez-Fernandez, F., Parrilla, G., Hornung, M., Sievert, H., Kono, K., Latacz, P., Ledwoch, J., Mudra, H., Maleux, G., Nolz, R., Ohki, T., Piazza, M., Pieniazek, P., Tekieli, L., Radak, D., Tanaskovic, S., Rasiova, M., Simonte, G., Fiorucci, B., Tietke, M. W.K., Ventoruzzo, G., Zorgeenheid Vaatchirurgie Medisch, MS Radiologie, Circulatory Health, Experimentele Afd. Cardiologie 1, Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells, Brain, de Vries, Evelien E., Meershoek, Armelle J.A., Vonken, Evert J., den Ruijter, Hester M., van den Berg, Jos C., de Borst, Gert J., Bijuklic, K., Schofer, J., Bonati, L., Bosiers, M., Wauters, J., de Donato, G., Chisci, E., Setacci, C., Doig, D., Featherstone, R. L., Dobson, J., Brown, M. M., Eskandari, M. K., Giri, J., Grunwald, I. Q., Kühn, A. L., Han, D. K., Faries, P. L., Hernandez-Fernandez, F., Parrilla, G., Hornung, M., Sievert, H., Kono, K., Latacz, P., Ledwoch, J., Mudra, H., Maleux, G., Nolz, R., Ohki, T., Piazza, M., Pieniazek, P., Tekieli, L., Radak, D., Tanaskovic, S., Rasiova, M., Simonte, G., Fiorucci, B., Tietke, M. W.K., and Ventoruzzo, G.
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- 2019
7. Erratum to 'Choices of Stent and Cerebral Protection in the Ongoing ACST-2 Trial: A Descriptive Study' (European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (2017) 53(5) (617–625) (S1078588417300424) (10.1016/j.ejvs.2016.12.034))
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de Waard, D. D., Halliday, A., de Borst, G. J., Bulbulia, R., Huibers, A., Casana, R., Bonati, L. H., Tolva, V., Fraedrich, G., Rantner, B., Gizewski, E., Gruber, I., Hendriks, J., Cras, P., Lauwers, P., van Scheil, P., Vermassen, F., Van Herzeele, I., Geenens, M., Hemelsoet, D., Lerut, P., Lambrecht, B., Saad, G., Peeters, A., Bosiers, M., da Silva, E., de Luccia, N., Sitrangulo, J. C., Estenssoro, A. E. V., Presti, C., Casella, I., Monteiro, J. A. T., Campos, W., Puech-Leao, P., Petrov, V., Bachvarov, C., Hill, M., Mitha, A., Wong, J., Liu, C. -W., Bao, L., Yu, C., Cvjetko, I., Vidjak, V., Fiedler, J., Ostry, S., Sterba, L., Kostal, P., Staffa, R., Vlachovsky, R., Privara, M., Kriz, Z., Vojtisek, B., Krupa, P., Reif, M., Benes, V., Buchvald, P., Endrych, L., Prochazka, V., Kuliha, M., Otahal, D., Hrbac, T., Netuka, D., Mohapl, M., Kramier, F., Eldessoki, M., Heshmat, H., Abd-Allah, F., Palmiste, V., Margus, S., Toomsoo, T., Becquemin, J. -P., Bergeron, P., Abdulamit, T., Cardon, J. -M., Debus, S., Thomalla, G., Fiehler, J., Gerloss, C., Grzyska, U., Storck, M., Lamacchia, E., Eckstein, H. H., Söllner, H., Berger, H., Kallmayer, M., Popert, H., Zimmermann, A., Guenther, A., Klingner, C., Mayer, T., Schubert, J., Zanow, J., Scheinert, D., Banning-Eichenseer, U., Bausback, Y., Branzan, D., Braünilch, S., Lenzer, J., Schidt, A., Staab, H., Ulirch, M., Barlinn, J., Haase, K., Abramyuk, A., Bodechtel, U., Gerber, J., Reeps, C., Pfeiffer, T., Torello, G., Cöster, A., Giannoukas, A., Spanos, K., Matsagkas, M., Koutias, S., Vasdekis, S., Kakisis, J., Moulakakis, K., Lazaris, A., Liapas, C., Brountzos, E., Lazarides, M., Ioannou, N., Polydorou, A., Fulop, B., Fako, E., Voros, E., Bodosi, M., Nemeth, T., Barzo, P., Pazdernyik, S., Entz, L., Szeberin, Z., Dosa, E., Nemes, B., Jaranyi, Z., Pazdernyia, S., Madhaban, P., Hoffman, A., Nikolsky, E., Beyar, R., Silingardi, R., Lauricella, A., Coppi, G., Nicoloci, E., Tusini, N., Strozzi, F., Vecchiati, E., Ferri, M., Ferrero, E., Psacharopulo, D., Gaggiano, A., Viazzo, A., Farchioni, L., Parlani, G., Caso, V., De Rangoy, P., Verzini, F., Castelli, P., Delodovici, M. L., Carrafiello, G., Ierardi, A. M., Piffaretti, G., Nano, G., Occhiuto, M. T., Malacrida, G., Tealdi, D., Steghter, S., Stella, A., Pini, R., Faggioli, G., Sacca, S., Negri, M. D., Palombo, M., Perfumo, M. C., Fadda, G. F., Kasemi, H., Cernetti, C., Tonello, D., Visonà, A., Mangialardi, N., Ronchey, S., Altavista, M. C., Michelagnoli, S., Chisci, E., Speziale, F., Capoccia, L., Veroux, P., Giaquinta, A., Patti, F., Pulli, R., Boggia, P., Angiletta, D., Amatucci, G., Spinetti, F., Mascoli, F., Tsolaki, E., Civilini, E., Reimers, B., Snoch-Ziólkiewicz, M., Gabriel, M., Odero, A., Accrocca, F., Bajardi, G., Takashi, I., Masayuki, E., Hidenori, E., Aidashova, B., Kospanov, N., Bakke, S., Skjelland, M., Czlonkowska, A., Kobayashi, A., Proczka, R., Dowzenko, A., Czepel, W., Polanski, J., Bialek, P., Ozkinis, G., Stanisic, M., Iwanowski, W., Andziak, P., Gonçalves, F. B., Starodubtsev, V., Ignatenko, P., Karpenko, A., Radak, D., Aleksic, N., Sagic, D., Davidovic, L., Koncar, I., Tomic, I., Colic, M., Bartkoy, D., Rusnak, F., Gaspirini, M., Praczek, P., Milosevic, Z., Flis, V., Bergauer, A., Kobilica, N., Miksic, K., Matela, J., Blanco, E., Guerra, M., Riambau, V., Gillgren, P., Skioldebrand, C., Nymen, N., Berg, B., Delle, M., Formgren, J., Kally, T. B., Qvarfordt, P., Plate, G., Pärson, H., Lindgren, H., Bjorses, K., Gottsäter, A., Warvsten, M., Kristmundsson, T., Forssell, C., Malina, M., Holst, J., Kuhme, T., Sonesson, B., Lindblad, B., Kolbel, T., Acosta, S., Bonati, L., Traenka, C., Mueller, M., Lattman, T., Wasner, M., Mujagic, E., Von Hessling, A., Isaak, A., Stierli, P., Eugster, T., Mariani, L., Stippich, C., Wolff, T., Kahles, T., Toorop, R., Moll, F., Lo, R., Meershoek, A., Jahrome, A. K., Vos, A. W. F., Schuiling, W., Keunen, R., Reijnen, M., Macsweeney, S., Mcconachie, N., Southam, A., Stansby, G., Lees, T., Lambert, D., Clarke, M., Wyatt, M., Kappadath, S., Wales, L., Jackson, R., Raudonaitis, A., Macdonald, S., Dunlop, P., Brown, A., Vetrivel, S., Bajoriene, M., Gopi, R., Mccollum, C., Wolowczyk, L., Ghosh, J., Seriki, D., Ashleigh, R., Butterfield, J., Welch, M., Smyth, J. V., Briley, D., Schulz, U., Perkins, J., Hands, L., Kuker, W., Darby, C., Handa, A., Sekaran, L., Poskitt, K., Morrison, J., Guyler, P., Grunwald, I., Brown, J., Jakeways, M., Tysoe, S., Hargroves, D., Gunathilagan, G., Insall, R., Senaratne, J., Beard, J., Cleveland, T., Nawaz, S., Lonsdale, R., Turner, D., Gaines, P., Nair, R., Chetter, I., Robinson, G., Akomolafe, B., Hatfield, J., Saastamoinen, K., Crinnion, J., Egun, A. A., Thomas, J., Drinkwater, S., D'Souza, S., Thomson, G., Gregory, B., Babu, S., Joseph, T., Gibbs, R., Tebit, G., Mehrzad, A., Enevoldson, P., Mendalow, D., Parry, A., Tervitt, G., Clifton, A., Nazzel, M., Peto, R., Pan, H., Potter, J., Bullbulia, R., Ashley, S., Flather, M., Mansfield, A., Simpson, D., Thomas, D., Gray, W., Farrell, B., Davies, C., Rahimi, K., Gough, M., Cao, P., Rothwell, P., Belli, A., Mafham, M., Herrington, W., Sandercock, P., Gray, R., Shearman, C., Molyneux, A., Gray, A., Clarke, A., Sneade, M., Tully, L., Brudlo, W., Lay, M., Munday, A., Berry, C., Tochlin, S., Mihaylova, B., Cox, J., Kurien, R., Chester, J. Giaquinta A., de Waard, D.D., Halliday, A., de Borst, G.J., Bulbulia, R., Huibers, A., Casana, R., Bonati, L.H., Tolva, V., Fraedrich, G., Rantner, B., Gizewski, E., Gruber, I., Hendriks, J., Cras, P., Lauwers, P., van Scheil, P., Vermassen, F., Van Herzeele, I., Geenens, M., Hemelsoet, D., Lerut, P., Lambrecht, B., Saad, G., Peeters, A., Bosiers, M., da Silva, E., de Luccia, N., Sitrangulo, J.C., Estenssoro, A.E.V., Presti, C., Casella, I., Monteiro, J.A.T., Campos, W., Puech-Leao, P., Petrov, V., Bachvarov, C., Hill, M., Mitha, A., Wong, J., Liu, C.-W., Bao, L., Yu, C., Cvjetko, I., Vidjak, V., Fiedler, J., Ostry, S., Sterba, L., Kostal, P., Staffa, R., Vlachovsky, R., Privara, M., Kriz, Z., Vojtisek, B., Krupa, P., Reif, M., Benes, V., Buchvald, P., Endrych, L., Prochazka, V., Kuliha, M., Otahal, D., Hrbac, T., Netuka, D., Mohapl, M., Kramier, F., Eldessoki, M., Heshmat, H., Abd-Allah, F., Palmiste, V., Margus, S., Toomsoo, T., Becquemin, J.-P., Bergeron, P., Abdulamit, T., Cardon, 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Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Settore MED/22 - Chirurgia Vascolare - Abstract
Due to a miscommunication during the production of this article, the members of the ACST-2 Collaborative Group were not properly indexed in PubMed. This has now been corrected online. We apologize for any confusion or inconvenience that this oversight might have caused.
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8. Erratum to âChoices of Stent and Cerebral Protection in the Ongoing ACST-2 Trial: A Descriptive Studyâ (European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (2017) 53(5) (617â625) (S1078588417300424) (10.1016/j.ejvs.2016.12.034))
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de Waard, D. D., Halliday, A., de Borst, G. J., Bulbulia, R., Huibers, A., Casana, R., Bonati, L. H., Tolva, V., Fraedrich, G., Rantner, B., Gizewski, E., Gruber, I., Hendriks, J., Cras, P., Lauwers, P., van Scheil, P., Vermassen, F., Van Herzeele, I., Geenens, M., Hemelsoet, D., Lerut, P., Lambrecht, B., SAAD, GEORGE SAFWAT YOUSSEF, Peeters, A., Bosiers, M., COSTA DA SILVA, AMELIA ELISABETE, de Luccia, N., Sitrangulo, J. C., Estenssoro, A. E. V., PRESTI, CHIARA, Casella, I., Monteiro, J. A. T., Campos, W., Puech-Leao, P., Petrov, V., Bachvarov, C., Hill, M., Mitha, A., Wong, J., Liu, C. -W., BAO, LIYING, Yu, C., Cvjetko, I., Vidjak, V., Fiedler, J., Ostry, S., Sterba, L., Kostal, P., Staffa, R., Vlachovsky, R., Privara, M., Kriz, Z., Vojtisek, B., Krupa, P., Reif, M., Benes, V., Buchvald, P., Endrych, L., Prochazka, V., Kuliha, M., Otahal, D., Hrbac, T., Netuka, D., Mohapl, M., Kramier, F., Eldessoki, M., Heshmat, H., Abd-Allah, F., Palmiste, V., Margus, S., Toomsoo, T., Becquemin, J. -P., Bergeron, P., Abdulamit, T., Cardon, J. -M., Debus, S., Thomalla, G., Fiehler, J., Gerloss, C., Grzyska, U., Storck, M., LaMacchia, E., Eckstein, H. 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L., Carrafiello, G., Ierardi, A. M., Piffaretti, G., Nano, G., Occhiuto, M. T., Malacrida, G., Tealdi, D., Steghter, S., Stella, A., Pini, R., Faggioli, G., SACCA', SALVATORE, Negri, M. D., Palombo, M., Perfumo, M. C., Fadda, G. F., Kasemi, H., CERNETTI, MARIA CHIARA, Tonello, D., Visonà, A., Mangialardi, N., Ronchey, S., Altavista, M. C., Michelagnoli, S., Chisci, E., Speziale, F., Capoccia, L., Veroux, P., Giaquinta, A., Patti, F., Pulli, R., Boggia, P., Angiletta, D., Amatucci, G., Spinetti, F., Mascoli, F., TSOLAKI, ELPINIKI, Civilini, E., Reimers, B., Setacci, C., Pogany, G., ODERO, ANDREA, Accrocca, F., Bajardi, G., Takashi, I., Masayuki, E., Hidenori, E., Aidashova, B., Kospanov, N., Bakke, S., Skjelland, M., Czlonkowska, A., Kobayashi, A., Proczka, R., Dowzenko, A., Czepel, W., Polanski, J., Bialek, P., Ozkinis, G., Snoch-Ziólkiewicz, M., Gabriel, M., Stanisic, M., Iwanowski, W., Andziak, P., Gonçalves, F. B., Starodubtsev, V., Ignatenko, P., Karpenko, A., Radak, D., Aleksic, N., Sagic, D., Davidovic, L., Koncar, I., Tomic, I., ČOLIC, MINA, Bartkoy, D., Rusnak, F., Gaspirini, M., Praczek, P., Milosevic, Z., Flis, V., Bergauer, A., Kobilica, N., Miksic, K., Matela, J., Blanco, E., Guerra, M., Riambau, V., Gillgren, P., Skioldebrand, C., Nymen, N., Berg, B., DELLE VERGINI, ANNA RITA MARIA, Formgren, J., Kally, T. B., Qvarfordt, P., Plate, G., Pärson, H., Lindgren, H., Bjorses, K., Gottsäter, A., Warvsten, M., Kristmundsson, T., Forssell, C., Malina, M., Holst, J., Kuhme, T., Sonesson, B., Lindblad, B., Kolbel, T., Acosta, S., BONATI, LISA, Traenka, C., Mueller, M., Lattman, T., Wasner, M., Mujagic, E., Von Hessling, A., Isaak, A., Stierli, P., Eugster, T., Mariani, L., Stippich, C., Wolff, T., Kahles, T., Toorop, R., Moll, F., Lo, R., Meershoek, A., Jahrome, A. K., Vos, A. W. F., Schuiling, W., Keunen, R., Reijnen, M., Macsweeney, S., McConachie, N., Southam, A., Stansby, G., Lees, T., Lambert, D., Clarke, M., Wyatt, M., Kappadath, S., Wales, L., Jackson, R., Raudonaitis, A., MacDonald, S., Dunlop, P., Brown, A., Vetrivel, S., Bajoriene, M., Gopi, R., McCollum, C., Wolowczyk, L., Ghosh, J., Seriki, D., Ashleigh, R., Butterfield, J., WELCH, MICHAEL, Smyth, J. V., Briley, D., Schulz, U., Perkins, J., Hands, L., Kuker, W., Darby, C., Handa, A., Sekaran, L., Poskitt, K., Morrison, J., Guyler, P., Grunwald, I., Brown, J., Jakeways, M., Tysoe, S., Hargroves, D., Gunathilagan, G., Insall, R., Senaratne, J., Beard, J., Cleveland, T., Nawaz, S., Lonsdale, R., Turner, D., Gaines, P., Nair, R., Chetter, I., Robinson, G., Akomolafe, B., Hatfield, J., Saastamoinen, K., Crinnion, J., Egun, A. 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Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Due to a miscommunication during the production of this article, the members of the ACST-2 Collaborative Group were not properly indexed in PubMed. This has now been corrected online. We apologize for any confusion or inconvenience that this oversight might have caused.
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- 2017
9. A meta-analysis of the effect of stent design on clinical and radiologic outcomes of carotid artery stenting
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de Vries, Evelien E., primary, Meershoek, Armelle J.A., additional, Vonken, Evert J., additional, den Ruijter, Hester M., additional, van den Berg, Jos C., additional, de Borst, Gert J., additional, Bijuklic, K., additional, Schofer, J., additional, Bonati, L., additional, Bosiers, M., additional, Wauters, J., additional, de Donato, G., additional, Chisci, E., additional, Setacci, C., additional, Doig, D., additional, Featherstone, R.L., additional, Dobson, J., additional, Brown, M.M., additional, Eskandari, M.K., additional, Giri, J., additional, Grunwald, I.Q., additional, Kühn, A.L., additional, Han, D.K., additional, Faries, P.L., additional, Hernandez-Fernandez, F., additional, Parrilla, G., additional, Hornung, M., additional, Sievert, H., additional, Kono, K., additional, Latacz, P., additional, Ledwoch, J., additional, Mudra, H., additional, Maleux, G., additional, Nolz, R., additional, Ohki, T., additional, Piazza, M., additional, Pieniazek, P., additional, Tekieli, L., additional, Radak, D., additional, Tanaskovic, S., additional, Rasiova, M., additional, Simonte, G., additional, Fiorucci, B., additional, Tietke, M.W.K., additional, and Ventoruzzo, G., additional
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10. Meta-analysis of the outcomes of treatment of internal carotid artery near occlusion
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Meershoek, A J A, primary, Vries, E E, additional, Veen, D, additional, Ruijter, H M, additional, Borst, G J, additional, Garcia-Pastor, A, additional, Gonzalez, A, additional, Johansson, E, additional, Matsuda, Y, additional, Ogata, T, additional, Oka, F, additional, Pulli, R, additional, Sakamoto, S, additional, Tanaskovic, S, additional, Radak, D, additional, and Son, S, additional
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11. Choices of Stent and Cerebral Protection in the Ongoing ACST-2 Trial: A Descriptive Study (vol 53, pg 617, 2017)
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de Waard, D. D., Halliday, A., de Borst, G. J., Bulbulia, R., Huibers, A., Casana, R., Bonati, L. H., Tolva, V., Fraedrich, G., Rantner, B., Gizewski, E., Gruber, I., Hendriks, J., Cras, P., Lauwers, P., van Scheil, P., Vermassen, F., Van Herzeele, I., Geenens, M., Hemelsoet, D., Lerut, P., Lambrecht, B., Saad, G., Peeters, A., Bosiers, M., da Silva, E., de Luccia, N., Sitrangulo, J. C., Estenssoro, A. E. V., Presti, C., Casella, I., Monteiro, J. A. T., Campos, W., Puech-Leao, P., Petrov, V., Bachvarov, C., Hill, M., Mitha, A., Wong, J., Liu, C. -W., Bao, L., Yu, C., Cvjetko, I., Vidjak, V., Fiedler, J., Ostry, S., Sterba, L., Kostal, P., Staffa, R., Vlachovsky, R., Privara, M., Kriz, Z., Vojtisek, B., Krupa, P., Reif, M., Benes, V., Buchvald, P., Endrych, L., Prochazka, V., Kuliha, M., Otahal, D., Hrbac, T., Netuka, D., Mohapl, M., Kramier, F., Eldessoki, M., Heshmat, H., Abd-Allah, F., Palmiste, V., Margus, S., Toomsoo, T., Becquemin, J. -P., Bergeron, P., Abdulamit, T., Cardon, J. -M., Debus, S., Thomalla, G., Fiehler, J., Gerloss, C., Grzyska, U., Storck, M., Lamacchia, E., Eckstein, H. H., Söllner, H., Berger, H., Kallmayer, M., Popert, H., Zimmermann, A., Guenther, A., Klingner, C., Mayer, T., Schubert, J., Zanow, J., Scheinert, D., Banning-Eichenseer, U., Bausback, Y., Branzan, D., Braünilch, S., Lenzer, J., Schidt, A., Staab, H., Ulirch, M., Barlinn, J., Haase, K., Abramyuk, A., Bodechtel, U., Gerber, J., Reeps, C., Pfeiffer, T., Torello, G., Cöster, A., Giannoukas, A., Spanos, K., Matsagkas, M., Koutias, S., Vasdekis, S., Kakisis, J., Moulakakis, K., Lazaris, A., Liapas, C., Brountzos, E., Lazarides, M., Ioannou, N., Polydorou, A., Fulop, B., Fako, E., Voros, E., Bodosi, M., Nemeth, T., Barzo, P., Pazdernyik, S., Entz, L., Szeberin, Z., Dosa, E., Nemes, B., Jaranyi, Z., Pazdernyia, S., Madhaban, P., Hoffman, A., Nikolsky, E., Beyar, R., Silingardi, R., Lauricella, A., Coppi, G., Nicoloci, E., Tusini, N., Strozzi, F., Vecchiati, E., Ferri, M., Ferrero, E., Psacharopulo, D., Gaggiano, A., Viazzo, A., Farchioni, L., Parlani, G., Caso, V., De Rangoy, P., Verzini, F., Castelli, P., Delodovici, M. L., Carrafiello, G., Ierardi, A. M., Piffaretti, G., Nano, G., Occhiuto, M. T., Malacrida, G., Tealdi, D., Steghter, S., Stella, A., Pini, R., Faggioli, G., Sacca, S., Negri, M. D., Palombo, M., Perfumo, M. C., Fadda, G. F., Kasemi, H., Cernetti, C., Tonello, D., Visonà, A., Mangialardi, N., Ronchey, S., Altavista, M. C., Michelagnoli, S., Chisci, E., Speziale, F., Capoccia, L., Veroux, P., Giaquinta, A., Patti, F., Pulli, R., Boggia, P., Angiletta, D., Amatucci, G., Spinetti, F., Mascoli, F., Tsolaki, E., Civilini, E., Reimers, B., Snoch-Ziólkiewicz, M., Gabriel, M., Odero, A., Accrocca, F., Bajardi, G., Takashi, I., Masayuki, E., Hidenori, E., Aidashova, B., Kospanov, N., Bakke, S., Skjelland, M., Czlonkowska, A., Kobayashi, A., Proczka, R., Dowzenko, A., Czepel, W., Polanski, J., Bialek, P., Ozkinis, G., Stanisic, M., Iwanowski, W., Andziak, P., Gonçalves, F. B., Starodubtsev, V., Ignatenko, P., Karpenko, A., Radak, D., Aleksic, N., Sagic, D., Davidovic, L., Koncar, I., Tomic, I., Colic, M., Bartkoy, D., Rusnak, F., Gaspirini, M., Praczek, P., Milosevic, Z., Flis, V., Bergauer, A., Kobilica, N., Miksic, K., Matela, J., Blanco, E., Guerra, M., Riambau, V., Gillgren, P., Skioldebrand, C., Nymen, N., Berg, B., Delle, M., Formgren, J., Kally, T. B., Qvarfordt, P., Plate, G., Pärson, H., Lindgren, H., Bjorses, K., Gottsäter, A., Warvsten, M., Kristmundsson, T., Forssell, C., Malina, M., Holst, J., Kuhme, T., Sonesson, B., Lindblad, B., Kolbel, T., Acosta, S., Bonati, L., Traenka, C., Mueller, M., Lattman, T., Wasner, M., Mujagic, E., Von Hessling, A., Isaak, A., Stierli, P., Eugster, T., Mariani, L., Stippich, C., Wolff, T., Kahles, T., Toorop, R., Moll, F., Lo, R., Meershoek, A., Jahrome, A. K., Vos, A. W. F., Schuiling, W., Keunen, R., Reijnen, M., Macsweeney, S., Mcconachie, N., Southam, A., Stansby, G., Lees, T., Lambert, D., Clarke, M., Wyatt, M., Kappadath, S., Wales, L., Jackson, R., Raudonaitis, A., Macdonald, S., Dunlop, P., Brown, A., Vetrivel, S., Bajoriene, M., Gopi, R., Mccollum, C., Wolowczyk, L., Ghosh, J., Seriki, D., Ashleigh, R., Butterfield, J., Welch, M., Smyth, J. V., Briley, D., Schulz, U., Perkins, J., Hands, L., Kuker, W., Darby, C., Handa, A., Sekaran, L., Poskitt, K., Morrison, J., Guyler, P., Grunwald, I., Brown, J., Jakeways, M., Tysoe, S., Hargroves, D., Gunathilagan, G., Insall, R., Senaratne, J., Beard, J., Cleveland, T., Nawaz, S., Lonsdale, R., Turner, D., Gaines, P., Nair, R., Chetter, I., Robinson, G., Akomolafe, B., Hatfield, J., Saastamoinen, K., Crinnion, J., Egun, A. A., Thomas, J., Drinkwater, S., D'Souza, S., Thomson, G., Gregory, B., Babu, S., Joseph, T., Gibbs, R., Tebit, G., Mehrzad, A., Enevoldson, P., Mendalow, D., Parry, A., Tervitt, G., Clifton, A., Nazzel, M., Peto, R., Pan, H., Potter, J., Bullbulia, R., Ashley, S., Flather, M., Mansfield, A., Simpson, D., Thomas, D., Gray, W., Farrell, B., Davies, C., Rahimi, K., Gough, M., Cao, P., Rothwell, P., Belli, A., Mafham, M., Herrington, W., Sandercock, P., Gray, R., Shearman, C., Molyneux, A., Gray, A., Clarke, A., Sneade, M., Tully, L., Brudlo, W., Lay, M., Munday, A., Berry, C., Tochlin, S., Mihaylova, B., Cox, J., Kurien, R., and Chester, J.
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Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
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12. Clinical efficacy of once-daily micronized purified flavonoid fraction 1000 mg tablet in patients with symptomatic chronic venous disease
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Kirienko, A., primary, Radak, D., additional, and Maggioli, A., additional
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13. The prognostic value of perioperative copeptin levels in patients undergoing carotid surgery
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Unic-Stojanovic, Dragana, primary, Milicic, B., additional, Radak, D., additional, Radak, S., additional, Babic, S., additional, Rankovic-Nicic, L., additional, Bučić, A., additional, and Jovic, M., additional
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14. Status update and interim results from the asymptomatic carotid surgery trial-2 (ACST-2)
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Bulbulia, R, Gray, W, Naughten, A, den Hartog, A, Delmestri, A, Wallis, C, le Conte, S, Macdonald, S, Radak, D, Nessi, F, Torsello, G, Hendriks, J, Bjorses, K, Davidovic, L, Tusini, N, Gillgren, P, Casana, R, Tolva, V, Bausback, Y, Mehrzad, A, Gottsäter, A, Esisi, B, Cras, P, Hendriks, Jm, Lauwers, P, Hertoghs, M, Van Schil, P, De Jaegher, L, Peeters, P, Verbist, J, Dendooven, D, De Letter, J, Vanhooren, G, Astarci, P, Capron, I, Choghari, C, Hammer, F, Lacroix, V, Peeters, A, Verhelst, R, Bosiers, M, De Meester, K, Deloose, K, Van Buggenhout, E, Vinck, E, Geenens, M, Hemelsoet, D, Van Herzeele, I, Vermassen, F, De Koster, G, Desiron, Q, Maertens de Noordhout, A, Malmendier, D, Massoz, M, Saad, G, Cirelli, S, Dormal, P, Lerut, P, Thues, E, Coutts, S, Demchuk, A, Hill, M, Hudon, M, Klein, G, Mcclelland, M, Morrish, W, Samis, G, Sutherland, G, Watson, T, Wong, J, Liu, B, Liu, Cw, Barankova, L, Chlouba, V, Fiedler, J, Priban, V, Sterba, L, Kalabova, L, Kriz, Z, Krupa, P, Privara, M, Reif, M, Souckova, L, Staffa, R, Vlachovsky, R, Vojtisek, B, Hrbac, T, Kuliha, M, Prochazka, V, Roubec, M, Skoloudik, D, Abd Allah, F, Eldessoki, Mh, Kassem, Hh, Gharieb, Hs, Cardon, Jm, Le Gallou Wittenberg, A, Allaire, E, Becquemin, Jp, Cochennec, F, Desgranges, P, Hosseini, H, Kobeiter, H, Marzelle, J, Bergeron, P, Padovani, R, Trastour, Jc, Biermaier, B, Gissler, Hm, Klotzsch, C, Pfeiffer, T, Schneider, R, Soehl, L, Wennrih, M, Botsios, S, Branzan, D, Braunlich, S, Holzer, H, Lenzer, J, Reichenbecher, C, Piorkowski, C, Schuster, J, Scheinert, D, Schmidt, A, Ulrich, M, Werner, M, Coster, A, Engelhardt, A, Ratusinski, Cm, Berekoven, B, Frerker, K, Gordon, V, Bellenis, I, Polydorou, A, Polydorou, V, Tavernarakis, A, Ioannou, N, Terzoudi, M, Chatzinikou, E, Giannoukas, A, Hadjigeorgiou, G, Koutsias, S, Ralli, S, Rousas, N, Nemes, B, Jàrànyi, Z, Szabo, A, Varga, D, Barzo, P, Bodosi, M, Fako, E, Fulop, B, Kuncz, A, Nagy, E, Nemeth, T, Pazdernyik, S, Skoba, K, Voros, E, Haider, Sn, Harbison, J, Madhavan, P, Moore, D, Beyar, R, Hoffman, A, Karram, T, Kerner, A, Nikolsky, E, Nitecki, S, Amatucci, G, Vittorio, P, Frederico, Marinazzo, D, Regina, G, Giaquinta, A, Patti, F, Veroux, M, Veroux, P, Adobbati, L, Bertoni, G, Bianchi, P, Cireni, L, Martello, L, Arcuri, L, Casoni, F, Coppi, G, Moratto, R, Veronesi, J, Bajardi, G, Savettieri, G, Corbetta, R, Odero, A, Quaretti, P, Thyrion, Z, Cao, P, Caso, V, Derango, P, Farchioni, L, Parlani, G, Malferrari, G, Strozzi, F, Vecchiati, E, Biello, Antonella, Capoccia, Laura, Menna, Danilo, Rizzo, ANNA RITA, Sbarigia, Enrico, Speziale, Francesco, Toni, D, Giovanni, M, Meola, G, Nano, G, Occiuto, Mt, Stegher, S, Tealdi, D, Accrocca, F, Ambrogi, C, Barbazza, R, Marcucci, G, Cappelli, A, de Donato, G, Palasciano, G, Pieragalli, D, Setacci, C, Settaci, F, Labate, C, Ferrero, E, Ferri, M, Viazzo, A, Castelli, P, Delodovici, Ml, Ferrario, M, Piffaretti, G, Tomei, G, Furui, E, Inoue, T, Kondo, R, Matsumoto, Y, Shimizu, H, Aidashova, B, Kospanov, N, Lyssenko, R, Mussagaliev, D, De Borst GJ, Den Hartog AG, Lo, R, Moll, F, Toorop, R, Van Der Worp HB, Vonken, Ej, Bakke, S, Krohg Sorensen, K, Skjelland, M, Andziak, P, Drelichowski, S, Dratwicki, M, Gil, R, Iwanowski, W, Koncewicz, K, Nowicki, M, Pniewski, J, Rzezak, J, Seweryniak, P, Bialek, P, Biejat, Z, Czepel, W, Czlonkowska, A, Dowzenko, A, Jedzrejewska, J, Kobayashi, A, Leszezyuski, J, Malek, A, Polanski, J, Proczka, R, Skorski, M, Szostek, M, Aleksic, N, Babic, S, Kolar, J, Sagic, D, Tanaskovic, S, Colic, M, Jovanovic, D, Koncar, I, Bartko, D, Beno, P, Rusnak, F, Zelenak, K, Gasparini, M, Grad, A, Kompara, I, Milosevic, Z, Flis, V, Matela, J, Miksic, K, Milotic, F, Mrdja, B, Stirn, B, Tetickovic, E, Chamorro, A, Obach, V, Riambau, V, Roman, S, Blanco, E, Izquierdo, Ay, Guerra, M, Campbell, E, Lindgren, H, Nyberg, J, Plate, G, Parsson, H, Qvarfordt, P, Acosta, S, Brandt, K, Dias, N, Gottsater, A, Holst, J, Kristmundsson, T, Kuhme, T, Kolbel, T, Lindblad, B, Lindh, M, Malina, M, Ohrlander, T, Resch, T, Rönnle, V, Sonesson, B, Warvsten, M, Zdanowski, Z, Bengt, B, Delle, M, Formgren, J, Jarl, L, Kall, Tb, Konrad, P, Nyman, N, Skioldebrand, C, Steuer, J, Takolander, R, Ahlhelm, Fj, Bonati, L, Engelter, Ss, Eugster, T, Gensicke, H, Lyrer, P, Mariani, L, Stierli, P, Stippich, C, Wolff, T, Brown, E, Butler, N, Day, Dj, Hayes, P, Higgins, N, Jumilla, E, Martin, P, Mitchell, J, Varty, K, Birt, A, Davies, P, George, J, Graham, A, Jonker, L, Joseph, T, Kelsall, N, Potts, C, Wilson, T, Davey, P, Hayman, R, Tervitt, G, Abdul Hamiq, A, Bryce, J, Chetter, I, Ettles, D, Lakshminarayan, R, Mitchelsonm, K, Rhymes, C, Robinson, G, Scott, P, Vickers, A, Baht, H, Balogun, I, Burger, I, Cowie, L, Gunathilagan, G, Hargroves, D, Insall, R, Jones, S, Rudenko, H, Senaratne, J, Thomas, G, Thomson, A, Enevoldson, P, Nahser, H, O'Brian, I, Torella, F, Watling, D, White, R, Clifton, A, Eley, C, Khanom, N, O'Reilly, J, Pereira, A, Bicknell, C, Cheshire, N, Gibbs, R, Hamady, M, James, A, Jenkins, M, Lacey, A, Mireskandari, M, Sachs, T, Wolfe, J, Hardy, D, Justin, F, Phiri, L, Sekaran, L, Sethuraman, S, Tate, L, Akyea Mensah, J, Chrisopoulou, A, Smyth, Jv, Nichol, I, Parry, A, Young, G, Clarke, M, Davis, M, Dixit, A, Dyker, A, Ford, G, Jackson, R, Kappadath, S, Lambert, D, Lees, T, Louw, S, Parr, N, Stansby, G, Wales, L, Wealleans, V, Wilson, L, Wyatt, M, Dorman, P, Hughes, A, Jones, D, Mendelow, Ad, Rodgers, H, Macsweeney, S, Mcconachie, N, Southam, A, Sunman, W, Briley, D, Darby, C, Handa, A, Hands, L, Kuker, W, Michael, K, Perkins, J, Schulz, U, Smith, D, Teal, R, Donnelly, M, D'Souza, S, Asehosem Egun, A, Gregory, B, Kelly, C, Punekar, S, Raj, S, Seriki, D, Thomson, G, Beard, J, Cleveland, T, Humphreys, J, Jenkins, A, King, C, Lonsdale, R, Nair, R, Nawaz, S, Okhuoya, F, Turner, D, Venables, G, Brown, J, Durairajan, R, Guyler, P, Harman, P, Jakeways, M, Khuoge, C, Kundu, A, Loganathan, T, Sinha, D, Thompson, V, Tysoe, S, Barer, Brown, A, Crawford, S, Dunlop, P, Majmudar, Mitchell, D, O'Brien, O'Connell, Scott, Vetrivel, S, Ashleigh, R, Butterfield, S, Gamble, G, Ghosh, J, Mccollum, C, Welch, M, Welsh, S, Kazan, V, Nazzal, M, Ramsey Williams, V, Halliday, A, Davies, C, Peto, R, Gray, A, Mihaylova, B, Potter, J, Flather, M, Mansfield, A, Farrell, B, Rahimi, K, Simpson, D, Thomas, D, Gough, M, Rothwell, P, Giles, M, Leopold, P, Belli, A, Sandercock, P, Gray, R, Shearman, C, Molyneux, A, Hayter, E, Lay, M, Munday, A, Young, A, Delmestri, A., Halliday, A, Bulbulia, R, Gray, W, Naughten, A, den Hartog, A, Delmestri, A, Wallis, C, le Conte, S, Macdonald, S, Tolva, V, Cras, Patrick, Hendriks, Jeroen, Lauwers, Patrick, van Schil, Paul, ACST-2 Collaborative Group, UCL - SSS/IONS/NEUR - Clinical Neuroscience, UCL - SSS/IREC/CARD - Pôle de recherche cardiovasculaire, UCL - SSS/IREC/IMAG - Pôle d'imagerie médicale, UCL - (SLuc) Service de chirurgie cardiovasculaire et thoracique, UCL - (SLuc) Service de radiologie, and UCL - (SLuc) Service de neurologie
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Male ,Time Factors ,Carotid artery stenosis ,Carotid artery stenting ,Carotid endarterectomy ,Randomized controlled trial ,Stroke ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Myocardial Infarction ,Severity of Illness Index ,law.invention ,law ,Risk Factors ,MED/22 - CHIRURGIA VASCOLARE ,Carotid Stenosis ,Endarterectomy ,Endarterectomy, Carotid ,Middle Aged ,Treatment Outcome ,Female ,Stents ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Aged ,Angioplasty ,Asymptomatic Diseases ,Cardiovascular Agents ,Humans ,Patient Selection ,Risk Assessment ,Asymptomatic ,medicine ,Carotid ,business.industry ,Vascular surgery ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Cardiovascular agent ,Human medicine ,business - Abstract
Objectives: ACST-2 is currently the largest trial ever conducted to compare carotid artery stenting (CAS) with carotid endarterectomy (CEA) in patients with severe asymptomatic carotid stenosis requiring revascularization. Methods: Patients are entered into ACST-2 when revascularization is felt to be clearly indicated, when CEA and CAS are both possible, but where there is substantial uncertainty as to which is most appropriate. Trial surgeons and interventionalists are expected to use their usual techniques and CE-approved devices. We report baseline characteristics and blinded combined interim results for 30-day mortality and major morbidity for 986 patients in the ongoing trial up to September 2012. Results: A total of 986 patients (687 men, 299 women), mean age 68.7 years (SD ± 8.1) were randomized equally to CEA or CAS. Most (96%) had ipsilateral stenosis of 70-99% (median 80%) with contralateral stenoses of 50-99% in 30% and contralateral occlusion in 8%. Patients were on appropriate medical treatment. For 691 patients undergoing intervention with at least 1-month follow-up and Rankin scoring at 6 months for any stroke, the overall serious cardiovascular event rate of periprocedural (within 30 days) disabling stroke, fatal myocardial infarction, and death at 30 days was 1.0%. Conclusions: Early ACST-2 results suggest contemporary carotid intervention for asymptomatic stenosis has a low risk of serious morbidity and mortality, on par with other recent trials. The trial continues to recruit, to monitor periprocedural events and all types of stroke, aiming to randomize up to 5,000 patients to determine any differential outcomes between interventions. Clinical trial: ISRCTN21144362. © 2013 European Society for Vascular Surgery. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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15. Erratum to “Choices of Stent and Cerebral Protection in the Ongoing ACST-2 Trial: A Descriptive Study” [Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 53 (2017) 617–625]
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de Waard, D.D., primary, Halliday, A., additional, de Borst, G.J., additional, Bulbulia, R., additional, Huibers, A., additional, Casana, R., additional, Bonati, L.H., additional, Tolva, V., additional, Fraedrich, G., additional, Rantner, B., additional, Gizewski, E., additional, Gruber, I., additional, Hendriks, J., additional, Cras, P., additional, Lauwers, P., additional, van Scheil, P., additional, Vermassen, F., additional, Van Herzeele, I., additional, Geenens, M., additional, Hemelsoet, D., additional, Lerut, P., additional, Lambrecht, B., additional, Saad, G., additional, Peeters, A., additional, Bosiers, M., additional, da Silva, E., additional, de Luccia, N., additional, Sitrangulo, J.C., additional, Estenssoro, A.E.V., additional, Presti, C., additional, Casella, I., additional, Monteiro, J.A.T., additional, Campos, W., additional, Puech-Leao, P., additional, Petrov, V., additional, Bachvarov, C., additional, Hill, M., additional, Mitha, A., additional, Wong, J., additional, Liu, C.-W., additional, Bao, L., additional, Yu, C., additional, Cvjetko, I., additional, Vidjak, V., additional, Fiedler, J., additional, Ostry, S., additional, Sterba, L., additional, Kostal, P., additional, Staffa, R., additional, Vlachovsky, R., additional, Privara, M., additional, Kriz, Z., additional, Vojtisek, B., additional, Krupa, P., additional, Reif, M., additional, Benes, V., additional, Buchvald, P., additional, Endrych, L., additional, Prochazka, V., additional, Kuliha, M., additional, Otahal, D., additional, Hrbac, T., additional, Netuka, D., additional, Mohapl, M., additional, Kramier, F., additional, Eldessoki, M., additional, Heshmat, H., additional, Abd-Allah, F., additional, Palmiste, V., additional, Margus, S., additional, Toomsoo, T., additional, Becquemin, J.-P., additional, Bergeron, P., additional, Abdulamit, T., additional, Cardon, J.-M., additional, Debus, S., additional, Thomalla, G., additional, Fiehler, J., additional, Gerloss, C., additional, Grzyska, U., additional, Storck, M., additional, LaMacchia, E., additional, Eckstein, H.H., additional, Söllner, H., additional, Berger, H., additional, Kallmayer, M., additional, Popert, H., additional, Zimmermann, A., additional, Guenther, A., additional, Klingner, C., additional, Mayer, T., additional, Schubert, J., additional, Zanow, J., additional, Scheinert, D., additional, Banning-Eichenseer, U., additional, Bausback, Y., additional, Branzan, D., additional, Braünilch, S., additional, Lenzer, J., additional, Schidt, A., additional, Staab, H., additional, Ulirch, M., additional, Barlinn, J., additional, Haase, K., additional, Abramyuk, A., additional, Bodechtel, U., additional, Gerber, J., additional, Reeps, C., additional, Pfeiffer, T., additional, Torello, G., additional, Cöster, A., additional, Giannoukas, A., additional, Spanos, K., additional, Matsagkas, M., additional, Koutias, S., additional, Vasdekis, S., additional, Kakisis, J., additional, Moulakakis, K., additional, Lazaris, A., additional, Liapas, C., additional, Brountzos, E., additional, Lazarides, M., additional, Ioannou, N., additional, Polydorou, A., additional, Fulop, B., additional, Fako, E., additional, Voros, E., additional, Bodosi, M., additional, Nemeth, T., additional, Barzo, P., additional, Pazdernyik, S., additional, Entz, L., additional, Szeberin, Z., additional, Dosa, E., additional, Nemes, B., additional, Jaranyi, Z., additional, Pazdernyia, S., additional, Madhaban, P., additional, Hoffman, A., additional, Nikolsky, E., additional, Beyar, R., additional, Silingardi, R., additional, Lauricella, A., additional, Coppi, G., additional, Nicoloci, E., additional, Tusini, N., additional, Strozzi, F., additional, Vecchiati, E., additional, Ferri, M., additional, Ferrero, E., additional, Psacharopulo, D., additional, Gaggiano, A., additional, Viazzo, A., additional, Farchioni, L., additional, Parlani, G., additional, Caso, V., additional, De Rangoy, P., additional, Verzini, F., additional, Castelli, P., additional, DeLodovici, M.L., additional, Carrafiello, G., additional, Ierardi, A.M., additional, Piffaretti, G., additional, Nano, G., additional, Occhiuto, M.T., additional, Malacrida, G., additional, Tealdi, D., additional, Steghter, S., additional, Stella, A., additional, Pini, R., additional, Faggioli, G., additional, Sacca, S., additional, Negri, M.D., additional, Palombo, M., additional, Perfumo, M.C., additional, Fadda, G.F., additional, Kasemi, H., additional, Cernetti, C., additional, Tonello, D., additional, Visonà, A., additional, Mangialardi, N., additional, Ronchey, S., additional, Altavista, M.C., additional, Michelagnoli, S., additional, Chisci, E., additional, Speziale, F., additional, Capoccia, L., additional, Veroux, P., additional, Giaquinta, A., additional, Patti, F., additional, Pulli, R., additional, Boggia, P., additional, Angiletta, D., additional, Amatucci, G., additional, Spinetti, F., additional, Mascoli, F., additional, Tsolaki, E., additional, Civilini, E., additional, Reimers, B., additional, Setacci, C., additional, Pogany, G., additional, Odero, A., additional, Accrocca, F., additional, Bajardi, G., additional, Takashi, I., additional, Masayuki, E., additional, Hidenori, E., additional, Aidashova, B., additional, Kospanov, N., additional, Bakke, S., additional, Skjelland, M., additional, Czlonkowska, A., additional, Kobayashi, A., additional, Proczka, R., additional, Dowzenko, A., additional, Czepel, W., additional, Polanski, J., additional, Bialek, P., additional, Ozkinis, G., additional, Snoch-Ziólkiewicz, M., additional, Gabriel, M., additional, Stanisic, M., additional, Iwanowski, W., additional, Andziak, P., additional, Gonçalves, F.B., additional, Starodubtsev, V., additional, Ignatenko, P., additional, Karpenko, A., additional, Radak, D., additional, Aleksic, N., additional, Sagic, D., additional, Davidovic, L., additional, Koncar, I., additional, Tomic, I., additional, Colic, M., additional, Bartkoy, D., additional, Rusnak, F., additional, Gaspirini, M., additional, Praczek, P., additional, Milosevic, Z., additional, Flis, V., additional, Bergauer, A., additional, Kobilica, N., additional, Miksic, K., additional, Matela, J., additional, Blanco, E., additional, Guerra, M., additional, Riambau, V., additional, Gillgren, P., additional, Skioldebrand, C., additional, Nymen, N., additional, Berg, B., additional, Delle, M., additional, Formgren, J., additional, Kally, T.B., additional, Qvarfordt, P., additional, Plate, G., additional, Pärson, H., additional, Lindgren, H., additional, Bjorses, K., additional, Gottsäter, A., additional, Warvsten, M., additional, Kristmundsson, T., additional, Forssell, C., additional, Malina, M., additional, Holst, J., additional, Kuhme, T., additional, Sonesson, B., additional, Lindblad, B., additional, Kolbel, T., additional, Acosta, S., additional, Bonati, L., additional, Traenka, C., additional, Mueller, M., additional, Lattman, T., additional, Wasner, M., additional, Mujagic, E., additional, Von Hessling, A., additional, Isaak, A., additional, Stierli, P., additional, Eugster, T., additional, Mariani, L., additional, Stippich, C., additional, Wolff, T., additional, Kahles, T., additional, Toorop, R., additional, Moll, F., additional, Lo, R., additional, Meershoek, A., additional, Jahrome, A.K., additional, Vos, A.W.F., additional, Schuiling, W., additional, Keunen, R., additional, Reijnen, M., additional, Macsweeney, S., additional, McConachie, N., additional, Southam, A., additional, Stansby, G., additional, Lees, T., additional, Lambert, D., additional, Clarke, M., additional, Wyatt, M., additional, Kappadath, S., additional, Wales, L., additional, Jackson, R., additional, Raudonaitis, A., additional, MacDonald, S., additional, Dunlop, P., additional, Brown, A., additional, Vetrivel, S., additional, Bajoriene, M., additional, Gopi, R., additional, McCollum, C., additional, Wolowczyk, L., additional, Ghosh, J., additional, Seriki, D., additional, Ashleigh, R., additional, Butterfield, J., additional, Welch, M., additional, Smyth, J.V., additional, Briley, D., additional, Schulz, U., additional, Perkins, J., additional, Hands, L., additional, Kuker, W., additional, Darby, C., additional, Handa, A., additional, Sekaran, L., additional, Poskitt, K., additional, Morrison, J., additional, Guyler, P., additional, Grunwald, I., additional, Brown, J., additional, Jakeways, M., additional, Tysoe, S., additional, Hargroves, D., additional, Gunathilagan, G., additional, Insall, R., additional, Senaratne, J., additional, Beard, J., additional, Cleveland, T., additional, Nawaz, S., additional, Lonsdale, R., additional, Turner, D., additional, Gaines, P., additional, Nair, R., additional, Chetter, I., additional, Robinson, G., additional, Akomolafe, B., additional, Hatfield, J., additional, Saastamoinen, K., additional, Crinnion, J., additional, Egun, A.A., additional, Thomas, J., additional, Drinkwater, S., additional, D'Souza, S., additional, Thomson, G., additional, Gregory, B., additional, Babu, S., additional, Ashley, S., additional, Joseph, T., additional, Gibbs, R., additional, Tebit, G., additional, Mehrzad, A., additional, Enevoldson, P., additional, Mendalow, D., additional, Parry, A., additional, Tervitt, G., additional, Clifton, A., additional, Nazzel, M., additional, Peto, R., additional, Pan, H., additional, Potter, J., additional, Bullbulia, R., additional, Mihaylova, B., additional, Flather, M., additional, Mansfield, A., additional, Simpson, D., additional, Thomas, D., additional, Gray, W., additional, Farrell, B., additional, Davies, C., additional, Rahimi, K., additional, Gough, M., additional, Cao, P., additional, Rothwell, P., additional, Belli, A., additional, Mafham, M., additional, Herrington, W., additional, Sandercock, P., additional, Gray, R., additional, Shearman, C., additional, Molyneux, A., additional, Gray, A., additional, Clarke, A., additional, Sneade, M., additional, Tully, L., additional, Brudlo, W., additional, Lay, M., additional, Munday, A., additional, Berry, C., additional, Tochlin, S., additional, Cox, J., additional, Kurien, R., additional, and Chester, J., additional
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16. Choices of Stent and Cerebral Protection in the Ongoing ACST-2 Trial: A Descriptive Study
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de Waard, D.D., primary, Halliday, A., additional, de Borst, G.J., additional, Bulbulia, R., additional, Huibers, A., additional, Casana, R., additional, Bonati, L.H., additional, Tolva, V., additional, Fraedrich, G., additional, Rantner, B., additional, Gizewski, E., additional, Gruber, I., additional, Hendriks, J., additional, Cras, P., additional, Lauwers, P., additional, van Scheil, P., additional, Vermassen, F., additional, Van Herzeele, I., additional, Geenens, M., additional, Hemelsoet, D., additional, Lerut, P., additional, Lambrecht, B., additional, Saad, G., additional, Peeters, A., additional, Bosiers, M., additional, da Silva, E., additional, de Luccia, N., additional, Sitrangulo, J.C., additional, Estenssoro, A.E.V., additional, Presti, C., additional, Casella, I., additional, Monteiro, J.A.T., additional, Campos, W., additional, Puech-Leao, P., additional, Petrov, V., additional, Bachvarov, C., additional, Hill, M., additional, Mitha, A., additional, Wong, J., additional, Liu, C.-W., additional, Bao, L., additional, Yu, C., additional, Cvjetko, I., additional, Vidjak, V., additional, Fiedler, J., additional, Ostry, S., additional, Sterba, L., additional, Kostal, P., additional, Staffa, R., additional, Vlachovsky, R., additional, Privara, M., additional, Kriz, Z., additional, Vojtisek, B., additional, Krupa, P., additional, Reif, M., additional, Benes, V., additional, Buchvald, P., additional, Endrych, L., additional, Prochazka, V., additional, Kuliha, M., additional, Otahal, D., additional, Hrbac, T., additional, Netuka, D., additional, Mohapl, M., additional, Kramier, F., additional, Eldessoki, M., additional, Heshmat, H., additional, Abd-Allah, F., additional, Palmiste, V., additional, Margus, S., additional, Toomsoo, T., additional, Becquemin, J.-P., additional, Bergeron, P., additional, Abdulamit, T., additional, Cardon, J.-M., additional, Debus, S., additional, Thomalla, G., additional, Fiehler, J., additional, Gerloss, C., additional, Grzyska, U., additional, Storck, M., additional, LaMacchia, E., additional, Eckstein, H.H., additional, Söllner, H., additional, Berger, H., additional, Kallmayer, M., additional, Popert, H., additional, Zimmermann, A., additional, Guenther, A., additional, Klingner, C., additional, Mayer, T., additional, Schubert, J., additional, Zanow, J., additional, Scheinert, D., additional, Banning-Eichenseer, U., additional, Bausback, Y., additional, Branzan, D., additional, Braünilch, S., additional, Lenzer, J., additional, Schidt, A., additional, Staab, H., additional, Ulirch, M., additional, Barlinn, J., additional, Haase, K., additional, Abramyuk, A., additional, Bodechtel, U., additional, Gerber, J., additional, Reeps, C., additional, Pfeiffer, T., additional, Torello, G., additional, Cöster, A., additional, Giannoukas, A., additional, Spanos, K., additional, Matsagkas, M., additional, Koutias, S., additional, Vasdekis, S., additional, Kakisis, J., additional, Moulakakis, K., additional, Lazaris, A., additional, Liapas, C., additional, Brountzos, E., additional, Lazarides, M., additional, Ioannou, N., additional, Polydorou, A., additional, Fulop, B., additional, Fako, E., additional, Voros, E., additional, Bodosi, M., additional, Nemeth, T., additional, Barzo, P., additional, Pazdernyik, S., additional, Entz, L., additional, Szeberin, Z., additional, Dosa, E., additional, Nemes, B., additional, Jaranyi, Z., additional, Pazdernyia, S., additional, Madhaban, P., additional, Hoffman, A., additional, Nikolsky, E., additional, Beyar, R., additional, Silingardi, R., additional, Lauricella, A., additional, Coppi, G., additional, Nicoloci, E., additional, Tusini, N., additional, Strozzi, F., additional, Vecchiati, E., additional, Ferri, M., additional, Ferrero, E., additional, Psacharopulo, D., additional, Gaggiano, A., additional, Viazzo, A., additional, Farchioni, L., additional, Parlani, G., additional, Caso, V., additional, De Rangoy, P., additional, Verzini, F., additional, Castelli, P., additional, DeLodovici, M.L., additional, Carrafiello, G., additional, Ierardi, A.M., additional, Piffaretti, G., additional, Nano, G., additional, Occhiuto, M.T., additional, Malacrida, G., additional, Tealdi, D., additional, Steghter, S., additional, Stella, A., additional, Pini, R., additional, Faggioli, G., additional, Sacca, S., additional, Negri, M.D., additional, Palombo, M., additional, Perfumo, M.C., additional, Fadda, G.F., additional, Kasemi, H., additional, Cernetti, C., additional, Tonello, D., additional, Visonà, A., additional, Mangialardi, N., additional, Ronchey, S., additional, Altavista, M.C., additional, Michelagnoli, S., additional, Chisci, E., additional, Speziale, F., additional, Capoccia, L., additional, Veroux, P., additional, Giaquinta, A., additional, Patti, F., additional, Pulli, R., additional, Boggia, P., additional, Angiletta, D., additional, Amatucci, G., additional, Spinetti, F., additional, Mascoli, F., additional, Tsolaki, E., additional, Civilini, E., additional, Reimers, B., additional, Setacci, C., additional, Pogany, G., additional, Odero, A., additional, Accrocca, F., additional, Bajardi, G., additional, Takashi, I., additional, Masayuki, E., additional, Hidenori, E., additional, Aidashova, B., additional, Kospanov, N., additional, Bakke, S., additional, Skjelland, M., additional, Czlonkowska, A., additional, Kobayashi, A., additional, Proczka, R., additional, Dowzenko, A., additional, Czepel, W., additional, Polanski, J., additional, Bialek, P., additional, Ozkinis, G., additional, Snoch-Ziólkiewicz, M., additional, Gabriel, M., additional, Stanisic, M., additional, Iwanowski, W., additional, Andziak, P., additional, Gonçalves, F.B., additional, Starodubtsev, V., additional, Ignatenko, P., additional, Karpenko, A., additional, Radak, D., additional, Aleksic, N., additional, Sagic, D., additional, Davidovic, L., additional, Koncar, I., additional, Tomic, I., additional, Colic, M., additional, Bartkoy, D., additional, Rusnak, F., additional, Gaspirini, M., additional, Praczek, P., additional, Milosevic, Z., additional, Flis, V., additional, Bergauer, A., additional, Kobilica, N., additional, Miksic, K., additional, Matela, J., additional, Blanco, E., additional, Guerra, M., additional, Riambau, V., additional, Gillgren, P., additional, Skioldebrand, C., additional, Nymen, N., additional, Berg, B., additional, Delle, M., additional, Formgren, J., additional, Kally, T.B., additional, Qvarfordt, P., additional, Plate, G., additional, Pärson, H., additional, Lindgren, H., additional, Bjorses, K., additional, Gottsäter, A., additional, Warvsten, M., additional, Kristmundsson, T., additional, Forssell, C., additional, Malina, M., additional, Holst, J., additional, Kuhme, T., additional, Sonesson, B., additional, Lindblad, B., additional, Kolbel, T., additional, Acosta, S., additional, Bonati, L., additional, Traenka, C., additional, Mueller, M., additional, Lattman, T., additional, Wasner, M., additional, Mujagic, E., additional, Von Hessling, A., additional, Isaak, A., additional, Stierli, P., additional, Eugster, T., additional, Mariani, L., additional, Stippich, C., additional, Wolff, T., additional, Kahles, T., additional, Toorop, R., additional, Moll, F., additional, Lo, R., additional, Meershoek, A., additional, Jahrome, A.K., additional, Vos, A.W.F., additional, Schuiling, W., additional, Keunen, R., additional, Reijnen, M., additional, Macsweeney, S., additional, McConachie, N., additional, Southam, A., additional, Stansby, G., additional, Lees, T., additional, Lambert, D., additional, Clarke, M., additional, Wyatt, M., additional, Kappadath, S., additional, Wales, L., additional, Jackson, R., additional, Raudonaitis, A., additional, MacDonald, S., additional, Dunlop, P., additional, Brown, A., additional, Vetrivel, S., additional, Bajoriene, M., additional, Gopi, R., additional, McCollum, C., additional, Wolowczyk, L., additional, Ghosh, J., additional, Seriki, D., additional, Ashleigh, R., additional, Butterfield, J., additional, Welch, M., additional, Smyth, J.V., additional, Briley, D., additional, Schulz, U., additional, Perkins, J., additional, Hands, L., additional, Kuker, W., additional, Darby, C., additional, Handa, A., additional, Sekaran, L., additional, Poskitt, K., additional, Morrison, J., additional, Guyler, P., additional, Grunwald, I., additional, Brown, J., additional, Jakeways, M., additional, Tysoe, S., additional, Hargroves, D., additional, Gunathilagan, G., additional, Insall, R., additional, Senaratne, J., additional, Beard, J., additional, Cleveland, T., additional, Nawaz, S., additional, Lonsdale, R., additional, Turner, D., additional, Gaines, P., additional, Nair, R., additional, Chetter, I., additional, Robinson, G., additional, Akomolafe, B., additional, Hatfield, J., additional, Saastamoinen, K., additional, Crinnion, J., additional, Egun, A.A., additional, Thomas, J., additional, Drinkwater, S., additional, D'Souza, S., additional, Thomson, G., additional, Gregory, B., additional, Babu, S., additional, Ashley, S., additional, Joseph, T., additional, Gibbs, R., additional, Tebit, G., additional, Mehrzad, A., additional, Enevoldson, P., additional, Mendalow, D., additional, Parry, A., additional, Tervitt, G., additional, Clifton, A., additional, Nazzel, M., additional, Peto, R., additional, Pan, H., additional, Potter, J., additional, Bullbulia, R., additional, Mihaylova, B., additional, Flather, M., additional, Mansfield, A., additional, Simpson, D., additional, Thomas, D., additional, Gray, W., additional, Farrell, B., additional, Davies, C., additional, Rahimi, K., additional, Gough, M., additional, Cao, P., additional, Rothwell, P., additional, Belli, A., additional, Mafham, M., additional, Herrington, W., additional, Sandercock, P., additional, Gray, R., additional, Shearman, C., additional, Molyneux, A., additional, Gray, A., additional, Clarke, A., additional, Sneade, M., additional, Tully, L., additional, Brudlo, W., additional, Lay, M., additional, Munday, A., additional, Berry, C., additional, Tochlin, S., additional, Cox, J., additional, Kurien, R., additional, and Chester, J., additional
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17. Serum copeptin levels as predictor of cognitive dysfunction after carotid endarterectomy
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Unic-Stojanovic, Dragana, primary, Maravic-Stojkovic, V, additional, Radak, D, additional, Aleksic, N, additional, Gajin, P, additional, Milicic, B, additional, Tanaskovic, S, additional, and Jovic, M, additional
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18. Clinical efficacy of once-daily micronized purified flavonoid fraction 1000 mg tablet in patients with symptomatic chronic venous disease.
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Kirienko, A., Radak, D., and Maggioli, A.
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Aim: To investigate the clinical efficacy of micronized purified flavonoid fraction (MPFF) 1000 mg given as a single 1000 mg tablet once daily in patients suffering from chronic venous disease (CVD) vs MPFF 500 mg twice daily.Methods: In an international, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group study, patients classified C0s to C4 according to Clinical Etiological Anatomic Pathophysiologic [CEAP] classification and with leg pain graded as superior to 4 cm on a 10-cm visual analog scale (VAS), were treated for 8 weeks with either MPFF 1000 mg once daily or MPFF 500 mg twice daily. The present post-hoc analysis focuses on the effect of treatment over time in patients randomized to the MPFF 1000 mg group. Leg pain was assessed at each follow-up visit by VAS. VAS scores over time were compared between each visit using paired Student t-tests.Results: In total, 87 patients out of 174 were randomized to the MPFF 1000 mg group. Mean age ± SD was 49.1 ± 12.2 years, most of the patients were female (81.6%), the main CEAP classes of the most affected leg were C1 (20.7%), C2 (39.1%), C3 (33.33%), and the mean duration of CVD was 14.6 ± 10.9 years. Patients with previous CVD treatment represent 27.6% of the patients. A MPFF 1000 mg tablet once daily was associated with a significant and continuous reduction in leg pain throughout the treatment period: -1.54 cm (±1.45) from baseline to week 2 (p < .01), -1.11 cm (±1.06) from week 2 to week 4 (p < .01), -1.57 cm (±1.05) from week 4 to week 8 (p < .01).Conclusions: The new MPFF 1000 mg dose regimen in once daily tablets was associated with a rapid and continuous reduction in leg pain throughout the 8-week treatment period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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19. Risk factors for clopidogrel high on-treatment platelet reactivity in patients with carotid artery stenosis undergoing endarterectomy
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Backović, D., Ignjatović, S., Rakićević, Ljiljana, Novković, Mirjana, Kušić-Tišma, Jelena, Radojković, Dragica, Strugarević, E., Calija, B., Radak, D., Kovač, Mirjana, Backović, D., Ignjatović, S., Rakićević, Ljiljana, Novković, Mirjana, Kušić-Tišma, Jelena, Radojković, Dragica, Strugarević, E., Calija, B., Radak, D., and Kovač, Mirjana
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20. Antegrade dissection of external iliac artery after failed attempt of common femoral artery chronic total occlusion angioplasty
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Tanasković Slobodan, Ilić Miodrag, Radak Đorđe, Gajin Predrag, Kovačević Vladimir, Babić Srđan, and Ilijevski Nenad
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iliac artery dissection ,common femoral artery ,chronic total occlusion ,thrombosis ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction. Endovascular treatment of chronic total occlusion (CTO) represents a true challenge even for experienced interventional radiologists. We are presenting a case of hidden antegrade dissection of the external iliac artery (EIA) after a failed attempt to recanalize CTO of the common femoral artery (CFA). Case outline. A 52-year-old male patient was admitted for multidetector computed tomography (CT) angiography. Left common iliac artery (CIA) stenting was performed, followed by “crossover” attempt of recanalization of right CFA CTO that failed. The next day, left femoral superficial artery angioplasty was performed and after one month, angioplasty of the left popliteal and the bellow-knee arteries. A month later, the patient was readmitted for surgical reconstruction of the CFA. After desobstruction, excellent inflow was obtained and a Dacron graft was inserted. A few hours postoperatively, Fogarty catheter thrombectomy was performed. The next morning, pulsations were weakened again and CT angiography showed antegrade dissection of the EIA. Stenting of the EIA was performed with two stents and a favorable outcome was achieved. After a detailed analysis of the CT, hidden thrombosed antegrade dissection of the EIA was noted in the lateral view, which was not seen in the posterior/anterior view and was presented as fibrous plaque with mural thrombosis. Dissection occurred after failed attempt of CFA recanalization and was clinically silent until flow was established triggering opening of the false lumen and the release of thrombotic masses. Conclusion. In patients with failed angioplasty of CTO of the CFA and CT characteristics of fibrous plaque proximal to the site of attempted angioplasty, thrombosed antegrade dissection should be considered.
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21. Re: ‘Management of Extracranial Carotid Artery Aneurysm’
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Radak, D., primary and Tanaskovic, S., additional
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22. OP03-6 - The prognostic value of perioperative copeptin levels in patients undergoing carotid surgery
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Unic-Stojanovic, Dragana, Milicic, B., Radak, D., Radak, S., Babic, S., Rankovic-Nicic, L., Bučić, A., and Jovic, M.
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23. Relationship Between Pain and CEAP C Categories of Chronic Venous Disease
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Radak, D. J., primary, Tanaskovic, S. Z., additional, Vlajinac, H. D., additional, Marinkovic, J. M., additional, and Maksimovic, M. Z., additional
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24. Iron concentrations in atherosclerotic plaque and serum in patients with carotid atherosclerosis
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Tasic, Nebojsa M., primary, Tasic, D, additional, Veselinovic, M, additional, Jakovljevic, V, additional, Djuric, D, additional, and Radak, D, additional
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25. Erratum to “Choices of Stent and Cerebral Protection in the Ongoing ACST-2 Trial: A Descriptive Study” [Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 53 (2017) 617–625]
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Fraedrich, G., Rantner, B., Gizewski, E., Gruber, I., Hendriks, J., Cras, P., Lauwers, P., van Scheil, P., Vermassen, F., Van Herzeele, I., Geenens, M., Hemelsoet, D., Lerut, P., Lambrecht, B., Saad, G., Peeters, A., Bosiers, M., da Silva, E., de Luccia, N., Sitrangulo, J.C., Jr., Estenssoro, A.E.V., Presti, C., Casella, I., Monteiro, J.A.T., Campos, W., Jr., Puech-Leao, P., Petrov, V., Bachvarov, C., Hill, M., Mitha, A., Wong, J., Liu, C.-W., Bao, L., Yu, C., Cvjetko, I., Vidjak, V., Fiedler, J., Ostry, S., Sterba, L., Kostal, P., Staffa, R., Vlachovsky, R., Privara, M., Kriz, Z., Vojtisek, B., Krupa, P., Reif, M., Benes, V., Buchvald, P., Endrych, L., Prochazka, V., Kuliha, M., Otahal, D., Hrbac, T., Netuka, D., Mohapl, M., Kramier, F., Eldessoki, M., Heshmat, H., Abd-Allah, F., Palmiste, V., Margus, S., Toomsoo, T., Becquemin, J.-P., Bergeron, P., Abdulamit, T., Cardon, J.-M., Debus, S., Thomalla, G., Fiehler, J., Gerloss, C., Grzyska, U., Storck, M., LaMacchia, E., Eckstein, H.H., Söllner, H., Berger, H., Kallmayer, M., Popert, H., Zimmermann, A., Guenther, A., Klingner, C., Mayer, T., Schubert, J., Zanow, J., Scheinert, D., Banning-Eichenseer, U., Bausback, Y., Branzan, D., Braünilch, S., Lenzer, J., Schidt, A., Staab, H., Ulirch, M., Barlinn, J., Haase, K., Abramyuk, A., Bodechtel, U., Gerber, J., Reeps, C., Pfeiffer, T., Torello, G., Cöster, A., Giannoukas, A., Spanos, K., Matsagkas, M., Koutias, S., Vasdekis, S., Kakisis, J., Moulakakis, K., Lazaris, A., Liapas, C., Brountzos, E., Lazarides, M., Ioannou, N., Polydorou, A., Fulop, B., Fako, E., Voros, E., Bodosi, M., Nemeth, T., Barzo, P., Pazdernyik, S., Entz, L., Szeberin, Z., Dosa, E., Nemes, B., Jaranyi, Z., Pazdernyia, S., Madhaban, P., Hoffman, A., Nikolsky, E., Beyar, R., Casana, R., Tolva, V., Silingardi, R., Lauricella, A., Coppi, G., Nicoloci, E., Tusini, N., Strozzi, F., Vecchiati, E., Ferri, M., Ferrero, E., Psacharopulo, D., Gaggiano, A., Viazzo, A., Farchioni, L., Parlani, G., Caso, V., De Rangoy, P., Verzini, F., Castelli, P., DeLodovici, M.L., Carrafiello, G., Ierardi, A.M., Piffaretti, G., Nano, G., Occhiuto, M.T., Malacrida, G., Tealdi, D., Steghter, S., Stella, A., Pini, R., Faggioli, G., Sacca, S., Negri, M.D., Palombo, M., Perfumo, M.C., Fadda, G.F., Kasemi, H., Cernetti, C., Tonello, D., Visonà, A., Mangialardi, N., Ronchey, S., Altavista, M.C., Michelagnoli, S., Chisci, E., Speziale, F., Capoccia, L., Veroux, P., Giaquinta, A., Patti, F., Pulli, R., Boggia, P., Angiletta, D., Amatucci, G., Spinetti, F., Mascoli, F., Tsolaki, E., Civilini, E., Reimers, B., Setacci, C., Pogany, G., Odero, A., Accrocca, F., Bajardi, G., Takashi, I., Masayuki, E., Hidenori, E., Aidashova, B., Kospanov, N., Bakke, S., Skjelland, M., Czlonkowska, A., Kobayashi, A., Proczka, R., Dowzenko, A., Czepel, W., Polanski, J., Bialek, P., Ozkinis, G., Snoch-Ziólkiewicz, M., Gabriel, M., Stanisic, M., Iwanowski, W., Andziak, P., Gonçalves, F.B., Starodubtsev, V., Ignatenko, P., Karpenko, A., Radak, D., Aleksic, N., Sagic, D., Davidovic, L., Koncar, I., Tomic, I., Colic, M., Bartkoy, D., Rusnak, F., Gaspirini, M., Praczek, P., Milosevic, Z., Flis, V., Bergauer, A., Kobilica, N., Miksic, K., Matela, J., Blanco, E., Guerra, M., Riambau, V., Gillgren, P., Skioldebrand, C., Nymen, N., Berg, B., Delle, M., Formgren, J., Kally, T.B., Qvarfordt, P., Plate, G., Pärson, H., Lindgren, H., Bjorses, K., Gottsäter, A., Warvsten, M., Kristmundsson, T., Forssell, C., Malina, M., Holst, J., Kuhme, T., Sonesson, B., Lindblad, B., Kolbel, T., Acosta, S., Bonati, L., Traenka, C., Mueller, M., Lattman, T., Wasner, M., Mujagic, E., Von Hessling, A., Isaak, A., Stierli, P., Eugster, T., Mariani, L., Stippich, C., Wolff, T., Kahles, T., de Borst, G.J., Toorop, R., Moll, F., Lo, R., Meershoek, A., Jahrome, A.K., Vos, A.W.F., Schuiling, W., Keunen, R., Reijnen, M., Macsweeney, S., McConachie, N., Southam, A., Stansby, G., Lees, T., Lambert, D., Clarke, M., Wyatt, M., Kappadath, S., Wales, L., Jackson, R., Raudonaitis, A., MacDonald, S., Dunlop, P., Brown, A., Vetrivel, S., Bajoriene, M., Gopi, R., McCollum, C., Wolowczyk, L., Ghosh, J., Seriki, D., Ashleigh, R., Butterfield, J., Welch, M., Smyth, J.V., Briley, D., Schulz, U., Perkins, J., Hands, L., Kuker, W., Darby, C., Handa, A., Sekaran, L., Poskitt, K., Bulbulia, R., Morrison, J., Guyler, P., Grunwald, I., Brown, J., Jakeways, M., Tysoe, S., Hargroves, D., Gunathilagan, G., Insall, R., Senaratne, J., Beard, J., Cleveland, T., Nawaz, S., Lonsdale, R., Turner, D., Gaines, P., Nair, R., Chetter, I., Robinson, G., Akomolafe, B., Hatfield, J., Saastamoinen, K., Crinnion, J., Egun, A.A., Thomas, J., Drinkwater, S., D'Souza, S., Thomson, G., Gregory, B., Babu, S., Ashley, S., Joseph, T., Gibbs, R., Tebit, G., Mehrzad, A., Enevoldson, P., Mendalow, D., Parry, A., Tervitt, G., Clifton, A., Nazzel, M., Halliday, A., Peto, R., Pan, H., Potter, J., Bullbulia, R., Mihaylova, B., Flather, M., Mansfield, A., Simpson, D., Thomas, D., Gray, W., Farrell, B., Davies, C., Rahimi, K., Gough, M., Cao, P., Rothwell, P., Belli, A., Mafham, M., Herrington, W., Sandercock, P., Gray, R., Shearman, C., Molyneux, A., Gray, A., Clarke, A., Sneade, M., Tully, L., Brudlo, W., Lay, M., Munday, A., Berry, C., Tochlin, S., Cox, J., Kurien, R., Chester, J., de Waard, D.D., Huibers, A., and Bonati, L.H.
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26. OP31 - Serum copeptin levels as predictor of cognitive dysfunction after carotid endarterectomy
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Unic-Stojanovic, Dragana, Maravic-Stojkovic, V, Radak, D, Aleksic, N, Gajin, P, Milicic, B, Tanaskovic, S, and Jovic, M
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27. Hypothesis related to the regulation of inducible nitric oxide synthase during carotid endarterectomy.
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Obradovic, M., Bogdanovic, N., Stanimirovic, J., Unic-Stojanovic, D., Radak, DJ., Isenovic, E.R., and Radak, D J
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LYMPHOCYTE metabolism ,STROKE prevention ,ANTIOXIDANTS ,CELL physiology ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,CEREBRAL ischemia ,FREE radicals ,HOMEOSTASIS ,INFLAMMATION ,MATHEMATICAL models ,NEURONS ,NITRIC oxide ,OXIDOREDUCTASES ,REPERFUSION ,PILOT projects ,THEORY ,PHYSIOLOGIC strain ,CAROTID endarterectomy - Abstract
Sudden occlusion of an artery caused by a thrombus or emboli is the most frequent cause of acute brain ischemia (ABI). Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) represents the gold standard for preventing strokes of carotid origin. However, neuronal damage caused by ischemia and/or reperfusion may contribute to a poor clinical outcome after CEA. In response to shear stress caused by hypoxic-ischemic conditions in patients undergoing CEA, stimulation of the hypothalamic-pituitaryadrenal axis leads to biological responses known as hypermetabolic stress, characterized by hemodynamic, metabolic, inflammatory and immunological changes. These changes maintain homeostasis and assist recovery, but an unregulated inflammatory response could lead to further tissue damage and death of neurons. Nitric oxide (NO) is an important signaling molecule involved in several physiological and pathological processes, including ABI. However, an excess of NO could have detrimental effects. We hypothesized that the hypoxic-ischemic state induced by carotid clamping leads to overexpression of inducible NO synthase and that uncontrolled production of NO could adversely affect outcome after CEA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Association of overweight and obesity with cardiovascular risk factors in patients with atherosclerotic diseases
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Maksimovic Milos, Vlajinac Hristina, Radak Djordje, Marinkovic Jelena, Maksimovic Jadranka, and Jorga Jagoda
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obesity ,atherosclerosis ,risk factors ,carotid disease ,peripheral arterial disease ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to compare demographic, clinical and biochemical characteristics, including inflammatory markers, according to the nutritional status of patients with verified atherosclerotic disease. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 1045 consecutive patients with verified carotid disease or peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Anthropometric parameters and data on cardiovascular risk factors and therapy for hypertension and hyperlipidemia were collected for all participants. Results: Carotid disease was positively and PAD was negatively associated with body mass index (BMI). Negative association between obesity and PAD was significant only in former smokers, not in current smokers or in patients who never smoked. Overweight and general obesity were significantly related to metabolic syndrome (p < 0.001), lower values of high - density lipoprotein cholesterol (p < 0.001), increased triglycerides (p < 0.001), hyperglycemia (p < 0.001), self-reported diabetes (p < 0.001), hypertension (p < 0.001), high serum uric acid (p < 0.001), increased high sensitivity C-reactive protein (p = 0.020) and former smoking (p = 0.005) after adjustment for age, gender and type of disease. Antihypertensive therapy seems to be less effective in patients who are overweight and obese. Conclusions: In conclusion, overweight and general obesity were significantly related to several cardiovascular risk factors.
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29. Relationship Between Pain and CEAP C Categories of Chronic Venous Disease.
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Radak, D. J., Tanaskovic, S. Z., Vlajinac, H. D., Marinkovic, J. M., and Maksimovic, M. Z.
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VASCULAR diseases , *CHRONIC diseases , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *LEG , *PAIN , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *REGRESSION analysis , *RESEARCH funding , *LOGISTIC regression analysis , *CROSS-sectional method , *SEVERITY of illness index , *DATA analysis software , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *ODDS ratio - Abstract
In this study, we investigated whether the occurrence and intensity of leg pain are related to C class of the clinical, etiological, anatomical, and pathophysiological (CEAP) classification for chronic venous disease (CVeD). This cross-sectional study, conducted in Serbia, included 2841 patients: 2027 (71.3%) women and 814 (28.7%) men with CVeD diagnosed by general practitioners. For the first time, the Numeric Rating Scale of 0 to 5 units was used to assess the intensity of pain. For the analysis, univariate and multivariate logistic and linear regressions were applied. Pain in the legs was reported by 90.5% of the patients. The occurrence of pain significantly (P < .001) increased with increasing C class. Of the patients who reported pain in the legs, 42.0% had moderate pain, 23.7% had moderate to severe pain, 22.8% had light pain, 11.2% had severe pain, and 0.3% had very severe pain. Severity of pain differed significantly (P < .001) according to C class. Light and moderate pain gradually decreased and severe pain gradually increased from C0 to C6 class. These associations remained significant after adjustment for age, body mass index, and family history of CVeD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. How to identify risk for cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome after carotid revascularization procedures
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Radak Đorđe M., Ševković Milorad, and Babić Srđan
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endarterectomy, carotid ,cerebral revascularization ,risk factors ,hypertension ,vascular headaches ,cerebrovascular disorders ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
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31. Emergency conditions in vein disease
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Atanasijević Igor, Radak Đorđe, Đukić Nenad, Nešković Mihajlo, Babić Aleksandar, Babić Srđan, Matić Predrag, and Ilijevski Nenad
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acute conditions ,venous disease ,phlebothrombosis ,thrombophlebitis ,clinical scores ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Emergency conditions in vein disease are deep vein thrombosis or phlebothrombosis and superficial vein thrombosis or thrombophlebitis. They occur globaly in general population and are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Since deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism very often come together, they are both reffered to as venous thromboembolism. Early recognition of deep or superficial vein thrombosis is extremely important and therapy with anticoagulants should immediately be innitiated in order to prevent potentially life-threatening thromboembolic complications. Thrombophlebitis is usually diagnosed through physical examination, but patients should be refered to dopler ultrasound of lower extremity veins to rule out the existence of deep vein thrombosis. Venous thromboembolism is initially diagnosed using a clinical scoring system to point out patients with high risk, and also the level of D-dimer in the blood. High risk patients with high probability of venous thromboembolism and high levels of D-dimer are then referred to further diagnostic procedures. Direct oral anticoagulants are the first line of treatment in venous thromboembolism therapy, since they carry a lower risk of haemorrhagic complications that vitamin K antagonists, as well as easier implementation without the need for monitoring. Anticoagulant therapy is used for at least three months in order to prevent early recidives, while patients with high risk of suffering from venous thromboembolism again should be taking prolonged anticoagulant therapy. Anticoagulant therapy, most commonly low-molecular heparin, together with the symptomatic therapy of non-steroid antiinflammatory drugs, is the base for treating thrombophlebitis.
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32. Negative-pressure wound therapy for deep groin vascular infections
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Matić Predrag, Tanasković Slobodan, Živić Rastko, Jocić Dario, Gajin Predrag, Babić Srđan, Soldatović Ivan, Vučurević Goran, Nenezić Dragoslav, and Radak Đorđe
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groin infection ,synthetic graft infection ,negative-pressure wound therapy ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction. Infection of synthetic graft in the groin is a rare but devastating complication. When it occurs, several possibilities of treatment are available. Extra-anatomic reconstruction and in-situ implantation of new, infection resistant grafts are associated with high mortality and morbidity. Therefore, more conservative approach is needed in some cases. Negative-pressure wound therapy is one of the options in treating such patients. Objective. The aim of this study was to assess the outcome for deep groin vascular graft infection treated with negative-pressure wound therapy. Methods. Seventeen patients (19 wounds), treated for Szilagyi grade III groin infections between October 2011 and June 2014, were enrolled into this observational study. Results. Majority of the wounds (11/19) were healed by secondary intention, and the rest of the wounds (8/19) were healed by primary intention after initial negative-pressure wound therapy and graft substitution with silver-coated prostheses or autologous artery/vein implantation. No early mortality was observed. Minor bleeding was observed in one patient. Reinfection was noted in three wounds. Only one graft occlusion was noted. Late mortality was observed in three patients. Conclusion. Negative-pressure wound therapy seems to be safe for groin vascular graft infections and comfortable for both patient and surgeon. However, the rate of persistent infection is high. This technique, in our opinion, can be used as a “bridge” from initial wound debridement to definitive wound management, when good local conditions are achieved for graft substitution, either with new synthetic graft with antimicrobial properties or autologous artery/vein. In selected cases of deep groin infections it can be used as the only therapeutic approach in wound treatment.
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33. Treatment of stump complications after above-knee amputation using negative-pressure wound therapy
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Babić Srđan, Tanasković Slobodan, Lozuk Branko, Samardžić Dražen, Popov Petar, Gajin Predrag, Matić Predrag, Marić Vesna, and Radak Đorđe
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above-knee amputation ,wound complication ,negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction. The stump wound complications after above-knee amputation lead to other problems, such as prolonged rehabilitation, delayed prosthetic restoration, the increase in total treatment cost and high mortality rates. Objective. To evaluate the safety and outcomes of negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) using Vacuum-Assisted Closure (VACR) therapy in patients with stump complication after above-knee amputation (AKA). Methods. From January 2011 to July 2014, AKA was performed in 137 patients at the University Cardiovascular Clinic. Nineteen (12.4%) of these patients (mean age 69.3 Ѓ} 9.2 years) were treated with NPWT. The following variables were recorded: wound healing and hospitalization time, rate of NPWT treatment failure, and mortality. Results. AKA was performed in 17 (89.5%) patients after the vascular or endovascular procedures had been exhausted, while urgent AKA was performed in two (10.5%) patients due to uncontrolled infection. The time before NPWT application was 3.1 Ѓ} 1.9 days and the duration of the NPWT use ranged from 15 to 54 days (mean 27.95 Ѓ} 12.1 days). During NPWT treatment, operative debridement was performed in 12 patients. All the patients were kept on culture-directed intravenous antibiotics. The average hospital length of stay was 34.7 days (range 21-77 days). There were four (20.9%) failures during the treatment which required secondary amputation. During the treatment, one (5.3%) patient died due to multi-organ failure after 27 days. Conclusions. The use of NPWT therapy in the treatment of AKA stump complication is a safe and effective procedure associated with low risk and positive outcome in terms of wound healing time and further complications.
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34. Carotid surgery today: An update after 14,000 carotid endarterectomy procedures
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Radak Đorđe, Ilijevski Nenad, and Đukić Nenad
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carotid arteries ,carotid artery diseases ,endarterectomy, carotid ,vascular surgical procedures ,angioplasty, balloon ,anesthesia, local ,platelet aggregation inhibitors ,treatment outcome ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
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35. Influence of CYP2C19*2 gene variant on therapeutic response during clopidogrel treatment in patients with carotid artery stenosis
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Bačković Dragana, Ignjatović Svetlana, Rakićević Ljiljana, Kusić-Tišma Jelena, Radojković Dragica, Ćalija Branko, Strugarević Evgenija, Radak Đorđe, and Kovač Mirjana
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clopidogrel ,cyp2c19*2 ,platelet reactivity ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Background: Despite the proven clinical effect of oral antiplatelet drugs, a considerable number of patients do not have an adequate response to clopidogrel. The aim of our study was to determine the influence of CYP2C19*2 loss-of-function variant allele on clopidogrel responsiveness in patients with carotid artery stenosis. Methods: One hundred and twelve patients with carotid artery stenosis undergoing endarterectomy were included in this one-year prospective study. All of them received clopidogrel (75 mg daily) for at least 30 days after the intervention. They were followed from the moment of hospital admission. CYP2C19*2 genotyping was performed by TaqMan Assay. The influence of c Yp 2C 19*2 variant allele on clopidogrel platelet reactivity was determined using multiple-electrode aggregometry (MEA). Results: Genotyping results showed that 82 (73.2% ) patients were homozygous for wild type, 29 (25.9%) were heterozygous for the CYP2C19*2 allele and 1 (0.9%) was CYP2C19*2 homozygous. After 24 hours, among those with the wild type 29.3% were clopidogrel responders, and in those with the CYP2C19*2 alleles 10%. In the wild type group, 74.4% were clopidogrel responders after 7 days of taking the drug; 82.9% after 30 days of clopidogrel introduction, respectively. In patients with the CYP2C19*2 alleles the number of responders increased up to 46.7% after 7 days; 53.3% after 30 days of taking the drug, respectively. The risk for being a low-responder is higher for the patients heterozygous for the c Yp 2C 19*2 allele vs. wildtype (OR 4.250, 95% CI 1.695 -10.658 , P< 0.01). Conclusions: The CYP2C19*2 loss-of-function variant allele has significant influence on clopidogrel response in patients with carotid artery stenosis undergoing endarterectomy.
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36. Surgical treatment of a carotid artery aneurysm associated with kinking: A case report and review of literature
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Matić Predrag, Nešković Mihailo, Nenezić Dragoslav, Tanasković Slobodan, Babić Srđan, Popov Petar, and Radak Đorđe
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carotid artery aneurysm ,kinking ,surgical treatment ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction. An extracranial carotid artery aneurysm is a rare clinical entity with potentially debilitating consequences. Our aim is to present a case of a large internal carotid artery aneurysm combined with medial internal carotid artery (ICA) kinking successfully treated by resection with an end-to-end anastomosis. Case outline. A 34-year-old female patient was admitted to our hospital due to dizziness and frequent non-specific headaches. On admission, routine echocardiography showed an aneurysm of the atrial septum. Multislice computed tomography of the supraaortic branches showed medial kinking of the right ICA with a 15 mm aneurysm localized on the vertex of the angulation. Kinking was present on the left ICA as well, with a small aneurysm of 5 mm in diameter. The right ICA aneurysm was resected and the artery was reconstructed with an end-to-end anastomosis. The postoperative course was uneventful and the patient was symptom-free after a one-year follow-up. Conclusion. We showed that surgery of an aneurysm and kinking of the carotid artery in the medial segment of the ICA is possible and safe to perform. Detailed preoperative preparation, precise surgical technique, and short clamping time all contributed to a good final outcome.
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37. Is it possible that this patient is asymptomatic? The role of multidetector ct angiography in detection of ulcerated plaques in patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis: Case report
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Tanasković Slobodan, Babić Srđan, Aleksić Nikola, Matić Predrag, Gajin Predrag, Jocić Dario, and Radak Đorđe
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asymptomatic carotid disease ,internal carotid artery ,carotid endarterectomy ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction. Although intervention in patients with symptomatic carotid disease is generally accepted as beneficial, the management of asymptomatic disease is still controversial. We wanted to introduce and discuss treatment options in a patient with asymptomatic carotid stenosis and high embolic potential lesions of common and internal carotid artery detected by multidetector computed tomography (MDCT). Case Outline. A 78-year-old female patient was admitted to our institution for diagnostics and surgical treatment of asymptomatic high-grade carotid stenosis. Upon admission, color duplex ultrasonography of the carotid arteries revealed the left common carotid artery (CCA) stenosis of 50% and the ipsilateral internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis of 60%, while the right CCA was narrowed by 60% and the ipsilateral ICA by 80%. Because of the left subclavian artery (LSA) occlusion, also described by ultrasonography, MDCT angiography was performed to assess arterial morphology for possible angioplasty. In addition to LSA occlusion, MDCT angiography surprisingly revealed significant left CCA (>80%) and ICA (>70%) narrowing by ulcerated plaques with high embolic potential. Surgical treatment of the left CCA and ICA was indicated and Dacron® tubular graft interposition was performed. The postoperative course was uneventful and the patient was discharged from the Institute on the third postoperative day. After the six-month follow-up the patient was doing well with well-preserved graft patency. Conclusion. Although color duplex ultrasonography is reliable and safe imaging modality in carotid stenosis diagnosis, MDCT angiography plays a significant role in patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis since plaques with high embolic potential could be detected, which, if left untreated, could have severe neurological ischemic consequences. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 41002]
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38. Copper and zinc concentrations in atherosclerotic plaque and serum in relation to lipid metabolism in patients with carotid atherosclerosis
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Tasić Nebojša M., Tasić Danijela, Otašević Petar, Veselinović Mirjana, Jakovljević Vladimir, Đurić Dragan, and Radak Đorđe
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zinc ,copper ,risk factors ,arteriosclerosis ,carotid stenosis ,lipids ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background/Aim. Some oligoelements are now investigated as possibly having a role in atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to compare the concentrations of copper and zinc in the serum and carotid plaque and parameters of lipid metabolism in patients with different morphology of carotid atherosclerotic plaque. Methods. Carotid endarterectomy due to the significant atherosclerotic stenosis was performed in 91 patients (mean age 64 ± 7). The control group consisted of 27 patients (mean age 58 ± 9), without carotid atherosclerosis. Atheroscletoric plaques were divided into four morphological groups, according to ultrasonic and intraoperative characteristics. Copper and zinc concentrations in the plaque, carotid artery and serum were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Results. Serum copper concentrations were statistically significantly higher in the patients with hemorrhagic in comparison to those with calcified plaque (1.2 ± 0.9 μmol/L vs 0.7 ± 0.2 μmol/L, respectively; p = 0.021). Zinc concentrations were statistically significantly lower in plaques of the patients with fibrolipid in comparison to those with calcified plaques (22.1 ± 16.3 μg/g vs 38.4 ± 25.8 μg/g, respectively; p = 0.024). A negative significant correlation was found for zinc and triglycerides in the serum in all the patients (r = -0.52, p = 0.025). In the control group we also demonstrated a positive significant correlation for low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and copper in the serum (r = 0.54, p = 0.04). Conclusion. The data obtained in the current study are consistent with the hypothesis that high copper and lower zinc levels may contribute to atherosclerosis and its sequelae as factors in a multifactorial disease. Further studies are necessary in order to conclude whether high concentration of copper and zinc in the serum could be risk factors for atherosclesrosis.
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39. Correlation between pulpal and carotid arteries blood flow in two age groups
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Dželetović Bojan, Aleksić Nikola, Grga Đurica, Savić-Stanković Tatjana, Milanović Ivana, and Radak Đorđe
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dental pulp ,blood flow ,aging ,carotid artery ,laser Doppler flowmetry ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Introduction Vascular network of dental pulp is supplied through common and external carotid artery and terminal dental branches that supply each pulp tissue. Age related changes of pulp tissue influence pulpal vascularization as well. The aim of this study was to compare and correlate pulpal and common and external carotid artery blood flow in young and middle age individuals of general population. Material and Methods Two groups of 10 participants were included in the study, young (20-25 years) and middle age (50-55 years) group. Pulpal blood flow (PBF) measurements on intact right and left upper central incisors were performed using laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) method. Carotid arteries blood flow was assessed using carotid ultrasonography. Results PBF levels were significantly higher in young (3.11±0.67 and 3.46±1.11, right and left upper central incisors, respectively) compared to middle age (1.93±0.47 and 2.30±0.64, right and left upper central incisors, respectively) participants (independent sample t test; p
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40. Massive necrotizing fasciitis following bellow-knee arterial surgery: A therapeutic challenge
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Popov Petar, Tanasković Slobodan, Sotirović Vuk, Nenezić Dragoslav, and Radak Đorđe
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vascular surgical procedures ,treatment outcome ,fasciitis ,necrotizing ,anti-bacterial agents ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction. Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare, progressive bacterial infection of superficial fascia followed by secondary subcutaneous tissue necrosis. We pressented a patient with massive fulminant lifethreatening necrotising fasciitis after bellow-knee femoro-popliteal vein bypass grafting successfully treated by antibiotics, surgical debridement and final skin reconstruction using the Tierch method. Case report. A 61-year-old patient was ad-mitted to the Vascular Surgery Clinic for below-knee femoro-popliteal bypass grafting. He complained of intermittent claudication in the left leg after 50 m, ankle brachial indexes were 0.45 on the left and 1.0 on the right side. Femoropopliteal below-knee bypass grafting was done using the autologous great saphenous vein. In the very next day, initial signs of skin infection appeared including local inflammation, erythema, swelling and cellulitis restricted to saphenectomy site. These changes had rapidly spread in the following days on the deep tissue of the whole upper and lower leg, including the groin and with clinical signs of life-threatening systemic infection. Immediate surgical debridement was done followed by extensive wound packing and wide spectrum antibiotics administration for the next 33 days when final skin reconstruction by the Tierch method was performed. Interesting point is that this entire time wound swab was sterile. Conclusion. In the presented case immediate surgical debridement, wide spectrum antibiotics administration and consistent wound packing gave satisfactory results in this life-threatening systemic infection. Wound swab is not always a reliable indicator of the infection while clinical findings and surgeons’ experience are of great significance in rapid reaction to this rare surgical complication. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 41002]
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41. Intracardiac extension of the inferior vena cavaLeiomyosarcoma with Budd-Chiari syndrome presentation: A case report
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Matić Predrag, Vučurević Goran, Babić Srđan, Tanasković Slobodan, Lozuk Branko, Sagić Dragan, and Radak Đorđe
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inferior vena cava ,leiomyosarcoma ,intracardiac propagation ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction. Leiomyosarcomas of the inferior vena cava are rare malignant tumors. A limited number of these cases have been described so far. Only few of them have intracardiac propagation and surgery is rarely undertaken for their treatment. Case Outline. We present a 52-year-old female patient in whom leiomyosarcoma of the inferior vena cava with intracardiac propagation was diagnosed. The patient underwent successful surgical treatment with complete removal of the tumor and direct suture of the inferior vena cava. No additional modalities of therapy were undertaken. Conclusion. Surgery, without radiation therapy can be a successful option for the treatment of inferior vena cava leiomyosarcoma with a good short-term result.
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42. Hybrid procedure for a descending thoracic and subclavian artery aneurysm in a patient with previous abdominal aortic surgery: Case report
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Radak Đorđe, Tanasković Slobodan, Unić-Stojanović Dragana, Jović Miomir, Babić Srđan, and Sagić Dragan
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thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) ,hybrid procedure ,thoracic aorta aneurysm ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction. Hybrid procedures represent staged or simultaneous endovascular and open surgical techniques in the treatment of complex pathologies of the thoracic and abdominal aorta. We are presenting a patient with previous abdominal aortic surgery in whom hybrid vascular procedure for descending aorta and left subclavian artery aneurysm was performed. Case Outline. A 63-year-old female patient was admitted for computed tomography angiography. Descending aorta aneurysm (7.6 cm) as well as aneurysm of the left subclavian artery (LSA) was noted. Eight years ago she underwent abdominal aortic aneurysm resection and aortoiliac bypass. Standard TEVAR (thoracic endovascular aortic repair) procedure couldn’t be done due to small dimensions of previous “Y” graft (12.6 mm), so first we did LSA transposition and after three days hybrid procedure. After “Y” graft exposure, anastomosis between the corps of “Y” graft and tubular graft 10 mm was created and through this conduit thoracic stent-graft was placed followed by complete “Y” graft replacement. After 6 months angiography showed regular postoperative findings. Conclusion. Combined surgical and endovascular procedures in thoracic aorta pathology treatment could be useful solutions with favorable outcome. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 41002]
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43. SGLT-2 Inhibitors: The Next-generation Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
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Lukic N, Macvanin MT, Gluvic Z, Rizzo M, Radak D, Suri JS, and Isenovic ER
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- Humans, Glucosides therapeutic use, Benzhydryl Compounds therapeutic use, Benzhydryl Compounds pharmacology, Animals, Sodium-Glucose Transporter 2 Inhibitors therapeutic use, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 drug therapy, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 complications, Sodium-Glucose Transporter 2 metabolism, Hypoglycemic Agents therapeutic use
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has become a worldwide concern in recent years, primarily in highly developed Western societies. T2DM causes systemic complications, such as atherosclerotic heart disease, ischemic stroke, peripheral artery disease, kidney failure, and diabetes-related maculopathy and retinopathy. The growing number of T2DM patients and the treatment of long-term T2DM-related complications pressurize and exhaust public healthcare systems. As a result, strategies for combating T2DM and developing novel drugs are critical global public health requirements. Aside from preventive measures, which are still the most effective way to prevent T2DM, novel and highly effective therapies are emerging. In the spotlight of next-generation T2DM treatment, sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors are promoted as the most efficient perspective therapy. SGLT-2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) include phlorizin derivatives, such as canagliflozin, dapagliflozin, empagliflozin, and ertugliflozin. SGLT-2, along with SGLT-1, is a member of the SGLT family of proteins that play a role in glucose absorption via active transport mediated by Na
+ /K+ ATPase. SGLT-2 is only found in the kidney, specifically the proximal tubule, and is responsible for more than 90% glucose absorption. Inhibition of SGLT-2 reduces glucose absorption, and consequently increases urinary glucose excretion, decreasing blood glucose levels. Thus, the inhibition of SGLT-2 activity ultimately alleviates T2DM-related symptoms and prevents or delays systemic T2DM-associated chronic complications. This review aimed to provide a more detailed understanding of the effects of SGLT2i responsible for the acute improvement in blood glucose regulation, a prerequisite for T2DM-associated cardiovascular complications control., (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.)- Published
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44. Carotid Restenosis Rate After Stenting for Primary Lesions Versus Restenosis After Endarterectomy With Creation of Risk Index.
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Tanaskovic S, Sagic D, Radak D, Antonic Z, Kovacevic V, Vukovic M, Aleksic N, Radak S, Nenezic D, Cvetkovic S, Isenovic E, Vucurevic G, Lozuk B, Babic A, Babic S, Matic P, Gajin P, Unic-Stojanovic D, and Ilijevski N
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- Humans, Constriction, Pathologic, Treatment Outcome, Stents adverse effects, Time Factors, Carotid Arteries, Risk Factors, Recurrence, Carotid Stenosis diagnostic imaging, Carotid Stenosis therapy, Carotid Stenosis complications, Endarterectomy, Carotid adverse effects, Stroke etiology
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Purpose: Carotid artery stenting (CAS) is an option for carotid restenosis (CR) treatment with favorable outcomes. However, CAS has also emerged as an alternative to carotid endarterectomy (CEA) for the management of patients with primary carotid stenosis. This study aimed to report CR rates after CAS was performed in patients with primary lesions versus restenosis after CEA, to identify predictors of CR, and to report both neurological and overall outcomes., Materials and Methods: From January 2000 to September 2018, a total of 782 patients were divided into 2 groups: The CAS (prim) group consisted of 440 patients in whom CAS was performed for primary lesions, and the CAS (res) group consisted of 342 patients with CAS due to restenosis after CEA. Indications for CAS were symptomatic stenosis/restenosis >70% and asymptomatic stenosis/restenosis >85%. A color duplex scan (CDS) of carotid arteries was performed 6 months after CAS, after 1 year, and annually afterward. Follow-up ranged from 12 to 88 months, with a mean follow-up of 34.6±18.0 months., Results: There were no differences in terms of CR rate between the patients in the CAS (prim) and CAS (res) groups (8.7% vs 7.2%, χ
2 =0.691, p=0.406). The overall CR rate was 7.9%, whereas significant CR (>70%) rate needing re-intervention was 5.6%, but there was no difference between patients in the CAS (prim) and CAS (res) groups (6.4% vs 4.7%, p=0.351). Six independent predictors for CR were smoking, associated previous myocardial infarction and angina pectoris, plaque morphology, spasm after CAS, the use of FilterWire or Spider Fx cerebral protection devices, and time after stenting. A carotid restenosis risk index (CRRI) was created based on these predictors and ranged from -7 (minimal risk) to +10 (maximum risk); patients with a score >-4 were at increased risk for CR. There were no differences in terms of neurological and overall morbidity and mortality between the 2 groups., Conclusions: There was no difference in CR rate after CAS between the patients with primary stenosis and restenosis after CEA. A CRRI score >-4 is a criterion for identifying high-risk patients for post-CAS CR that should be tested in future randomized trials.- Published
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45. Effects of Gentiana lutea Root on Vascular Diseases.
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Joksic G, Radak D, Sudar-Milovanovic E, Obradovic M, Radovanovic J, and Isenovic ER
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- Humans, Treatment Outcome, Gentiana, Phytotherapy, Plant Roots, Vascular Diseases drug therapy
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Background: Gentiana lutea (GL), commonly known as yellow gentian, bitter root, and bitterwort, belongs to family Gentianaceae. GL belongs to genus Gentiana, which is a rich natural source of iridoids, secoiridoids, xantones, flavonoids, triterpenoids, and carbohydrates. Medicinal plants from Gentiana species have anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-mitogenic, anti-proliferative, and lipidlowering effects, as well as a cardioprotective, hypotensive, vasodilator and anti-platelet activities., Objective: We reviewed the recent literature related to the effects of Gentiana species, and their active components on vascular diseases., Methods: Data used for this review were obtained by searching the electronic database [PUBMED/ MEDLINE 1973 - February 2020]. The primary data search terms of interest were: Gentiana lutea, Gentienacea family, phytochemistry, vascular diseases, treatment of vascular diseases, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-atherogenic., Conclusion: Gentiana species and their constituents affect many different factors related to vascular disease development and progression. Therefore, Gentiana-based therapeutics represent potentially useful drugs for the management of vascular diseases., (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.)
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46. Effect of Aging and Carotid Atherosclerosis on Multifractality of Dental Pulp Blood Flow Oscillations.
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Dzeletovic B, Aleksic N, Radak D, Stratimirovic D, Djukic L, and Stojic D
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- Hemodynamics, Humans, Laser-Doppler Flowmetry, Microcirculation, Middle Aged, Regional Blood Flow, Carotid Artery Diseases, Dental Pulp blood supply
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Introduction: Age-related changes of dental pulp tissue and atherosclerosis of carotid arteries as its feeding arteries could influence the functionality of pulpal circulation. The objective of our study was to evaluate the effect of aging (physiological process) and carotid bifurcation atherosclerosis (pathologic process) on the pulpal microcirculatory system using multifractal analysis of the laser Doppler flowmetry signal., Methods: Three groups of 10 subjects were enrolled in the study: the young group (healthy subjects, 20-25 years), the middle-aged group (healthy subjects, 50-60 years), and the clinical group (subjects with carotid bifurcation atherosclerosis, 50-60 years). Pulpal blood flow (PBF) signals recorded by laser Doppler flowmetry were assessed by multifractal analysis that estimates Hölder exponents of the signal. PBF levels, the average mean values, and the range of Hölder exponents were obtained., Results: PBF levels were significantly higher in the young group compared with the middle-aged and clinical groups, and the difference between the middle-aged and clinical groups was not statistically significant. The range of the Hölder exponents was narrower in the middle-aged and clinical groups than in the young group and narrower in the clinical group than in the middle-aged group. The average mean value of Hölder exponents was significantly higher in the young group than in the middle-aged and clinical groups, whereas there was no significant difference between the middle-aged and clinical groups., Conclusions: Our study investigating the multifractality of the PBF signal showed that the aging process and carotid atherosclerosis could affect the complex structure of PBF oscillations and contribute to a better understanding of pulpal hemodynamics., (Copyright © 2020 American Association of Endodontists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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47. Antioxidant enzymes expression in lymphocytes of patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy.
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Obradovic M, Zafirovic S, Essack M, Dimitrov J, Zivkovic L, Spremo-Potparevic B, Radak D, Bajic VB, and Isenovic ER
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- Brain Ischemia etiology, Carotid Stenosis enzymology, Carotid Stenosis surgery, Catalase blood, Catalase genetics, DNA Damage, Free Radicals, Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic, Humans, Hypoxia, Brain etiology, Intraoperative Complications etiology, Mitochondria metabolism, Models, Biological, Oxidative Stress, Reperfusion Injury enzymology, Reperfusion Injury etiology, Superoxide Dismutase blood, Superoxide Dismutase genetics, Superoxide Dismutase-1 blood, Superoxide Dismutase-1 genetics, Brain Ischemia enzymology, Catalase biosynthesis, Endarterectomy, Carotid adverse effects, Hypoxia, Brain enzymology, Intraoperative Complications enzymology, Lymphocytes enzymology, Superoxide Dismutase biosynthesis, Superoxide Dismutase-1 biosynthesis
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To remedy carotid artery stenosis and prevent stroke surgical intervention is commonly used, and the gold standard being carotid endarterectomy (CEA). During CEA cerebrovascular hemoglobin oxygen saturation decreases and when this decrease reaches critical levels it leads to cerebral hypoxia that causes neuronal damage. One of the proposed mechanism that affects changes during CEA and contribute to acute brain ischemia (ABI) is oxidative stress. The increased production of reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species during ABI may cause an unregulated inflammatory response and further lead to structural and functional injury of neurons. Antioxidant activity are involved in the protection against neuronal damage after cerebral ischemia. We hypothesized that neuronal injury and poor outcomes in patients undergoing CEA may be results of oxidative stress that disturbed function of antioxidant enzymes and contributed to the DNA damage in lymphocytes., (Copyright © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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48. Endovascular treatment of different types of iliac occlusions-Results from an observational study.
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Cvetic V, Sagic D, Koncar I, Kovacevic V, Radmili O, Antonic Z, Lukic B, Aleksic N, Davidovic L, and Radak D
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- Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Male, Middle Aged, Vascular Patency, Arterial Occlusive Diseases surgery, Endovascular Procedures, Iliac Artery surgery
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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of endovascular therapy on the treatment of different types of iliac occlusions., Materials and Methods: A bi-center prospective, non-randomized study was conducted on 100 patients (mean age 59.14 ± 8.53; 64 men) who underwent endovascular treatment of iliac occlusive disease between January 2013 and November 2017. We evaluated baseline data, procedure, and follow-up results for the entire group, and according to Trans-Atlantic Inter-Society Consensus (TASC II) classification. The majority of patients (60%) were treated for severe claudication; 56 (56%) patients had TASC B occlusions, 28 patients TASC C, and 16 patients TASC D., Results: The mean length of the occluded segments was 61.41 ± 35.15 mm. Procedural complications developed in 6 patients (6%). Mean ankle-brachial pressure index increased from 0.40 ± 0.12 preoperatively to 0.82 ± 0.16 postoperatively. The mean follow-up was 33.18 ± 15.03 months. After 1 and 5 years, the primary patency rates were 98% and 75.1%, and the secondary patency rate was 97% respectively. Regarding occlusion complexity there were no statistical significant differences in primary patency rates (TASC B vs. C vs. D: p = 0.19). There were no statistically significant differences in primary patency rates between patients in different clinical stages, as well as between the type of stents, and location of the occlusion., Conclusion: In our study, endovascular treatment for iliac artery occlusions proved to be a safe and efficient approach with excellent primary and secondary patency rates regardless of the complexity of occlusions defined by TASC II classification. This study is aligned with the notion that in well selected patients, endovascular therapy can be the treatment of choice even in complex iliac lesions if performed by experienced endovascular interventionists in high volume centers., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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49. IL-33/IL-33R in various types of carotid artery atherosclerotic lesions.
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Stankovic M, Ljujic B, Babic S, Maravic-Stojkovic V, Mitrovic S, Arsenijevic N, Radak D, Pejnovic N, and Lukic ML
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- Aged, Antigens, CD metabolism, Antigens, Differentiation, Myelomonocytic metabolism, Atherosclerosis complications, Atherosclerosis pathology, Carotid Arteries surgery, Diabetes Mellitus blood, Endarterectomy, Carotid, Female, Humans, Hypertension blood, Hypertension complications, Inflammation blood, Inflammation complications, Male, Plaque, Atherosclerotic pathology, Atherosclerosis blood, Carotid Arteries pathology, Interleukin-1 Receptor-Like 1 Protein blood, Interleukin-33 blood
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Objective: Inflammation plays a crucial role in the progression of atherosclerotic plaques. The aim of the study was to investigate serum levels and expression of Interleukin-33 (IL-33) and ST2 receptor in atherosclerotic plaques and to analyze correlation with the type of the carotid plaques in patients with carotid disease., Methods: This study included 191 consecutive patients submitted for carotid endarterectomy (CEA). Preoperative serum levels of IL-33 and soluble ST2 (sST2) were measured. Atherosclerotic plaques obtained during surgery were initially histologically classified and immunohistochemical analyzes of IL-33, IL-33R, CD68 and alpha-SMA expression was performed. Ultrasound assessment of the level of carotid stenosis in each patient was performed prior to carotid surgery. Demographic and clinical data such as gender, age, smoking status, blood pressure, glycaemia, hemoglobin and creatinine levels, and comorbidities were collected and the comparisons between variables were statistically evaluated., Results: Serum levels of IL-33 (35.86 ± 7.93 pg/ml vs.12.29 ± 1.8 pg/ml, p < 0.05) and sST2 (183 ± 8.03 pg/ml vs. 122.31 ± 15.89 pg/ml, p < 0.05) were significantly higher in the group of CEA patients vs. healthy subjects. We demonstrated abundant tissue expression of IL-33 and ST2 in atherosclerotic carotid artery lesions. The levels of IL-33 and IL-33R expression were significantly higher in vulnerable plaques and significantly correlated with the degree of inflammatory cells infiltration in these plaques (R = 0.579, p = 0.049). Immunohistochemical analysis also revealed that cells responsible for IL-33 expression are not only mononuclear cells confined to inflammatory atherosclerotic lesions, but also smooth muscle cells which gained phenotypic characteristics of foam cells and were loaded with lipid droplets., Conclusion: The obtained results confirm the importance of IL-33/ST2 axis in the process of atherosclerosis, and indicate its ambiguous function in immune response, whether as proinflammatory cytokine in advanced atherosclerotic lesions, or as profibrotic, in early lesions., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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50. Glutathione "Redox Homeostasis" and Its Relation to Cardiovascular Disease.
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Bajic VP, Van Neste C, Obradovic M, Zafirovic S, Radak D, Bajic VB, Essack M, and Isenovic ER
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- Animals, Cardiovascular Diseases pathology, Humans, Cardiovascular Diseases metabolism, Glutathione metabolism, Oxidative Stress, Signal Transduction
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More people die from cardiovascular diseases (CVD) than from any other cause. Cardiovascular complications are thought to arise from enhanced levels of free radicals causing impaired "redox homeostasis," which represents the interplay between oxidative stress (OS) and reductive stress (RS). In this review, we compile several experimental research findings that show sustained shifts towards OS will alter the homeostatic redox mechanism to cause cardiovascular complications, as well as findings that show a prolonged antioxidant state or RS can similarly lead to such cardiovascular complications. This experimental evidence is specifically focused on the role of glutathione, the most abundant antioxidant in the heart, in a redox homeostatic mechanism that has been shifted towards OS or RS. This may lead to impairment of cellular signaling mechanisms and elevated pools of proteotoxicity associated with cardiac dysfunction.
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