Definition of Revascularized. Meaning of Revascularized. Synonyms of Revascularized

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Meaning of Revascularized from wikipedia

- In medical and surgical therapy, revascularization is the restoration of perfusion to a body part or organ that has had ischemia. It is typically accomplished...
- Transmyocardial laser revascularization (TMR) is a procedure used to treat inoperable heart disease in people with persistent angina that is not relieved...
- Distal Revascularization and Interval Ligation (DRIL) is a surgical method of treating vascular access steal syndrome. DRIL was first proposed by Harry...
- hypoxia, limb paralysis or ischemic neuropathy may persist after revascularization and may be permanent. Cardiac ischemia may be asymptomatic or may...
- V, Folliguet T, et al. (October 2010). "Guidelines on myocardial revascularization". European Heart Journal. 31 (20): 2501–55. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehq277...
- standard practice is to place the patient on CPB as soon as possible and revascularize the heart with three saphenous veins. A calcified aorta also poses a...
- "Effect of obesity on short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization: a meta-analysis". Obesity (Meta-analysis). 16 (2): 442–50. doi:10...
- significantly less restenosis, late lumen loss and target lesion revascularization at both short term and midterm follow-up compared to uncoated balloon...
- Hybrid coronary revascularization (HCR) or hybrid coronary byp**** is a relatively new type of heart surgery that provides an alternative to traditional...
- a practical way to get back to the gold standard". Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine: Including Molecular Interventions. 17 (4): 256–61. doi:10...