Sentence examples for circulation occlusion from inspiring English sources

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We assessed functional outcome in ischaemic stroke patients with large vessel anterior circulation occlusion undergoing endovascular thrombectomy under GA, versus thrombectomy not under GA (with or without sedation) versus standard care (ie, no thrombectomy), stratified by the use of GA versus standard care.

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In particular, NIHSS is known to be influenced by location because it is so heavily weighted toward language function, with posterior circulation occlusions leading to a lower initial NIHSS but a worse clinical outcome [28, 29].

But in a recent study [ 26], data was presented which shows that nitric oxide may not be the predominant factor in controlling skin circulation after occlusion.

The premature endothelialization of tissue-engineered grafts had often induced cellular detachment at an early period of implantation in arterial circulation, resulting in occlusion at an early period of implantation.

From a pathogenic point of view, this is explained by the mechanism of arterio-arterial embolism describing the creation and detachment of embolic material from a plaque and its subsequent transportation to the intracranial circulation, causing vascular occlusion and occurrence of symptoms [4].

Thus, they can open up and provide a collateral, or supportive, circulation that protects against progressive occlusion (obstruction).

Increased intramedullary pressure in the femoral cavity causes intravasation of bone marrow content to the circulation which may lead to occlusion of pulmonary vessels and cardiorespiratory dysfunction.

Endothelial cell function can be assessed by the change in blood flow after occlusion of the circulation [ 14].

The addition of chemotherapy to the embolic material results in high local concentrations of chemotherapeutic agent, with little reaching the systemic circulation due to the vessel occlusion.

104 108 This is supported by the observation that occlusion of the circulation to one leg prevents PCr resynthesis and reduces total work in subsequent sprints.

The occlusion of the circulation immediately after exercise impedes creatine-phosphate resynthesis and pH restoration [ 75, 76], which demonstrate the aerobic resynthesis of creatine phosphate and the importance of blood circulation.

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