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Mashup Score: 3How to Prepare For, and Treat, Potential Complications in the Outpatient Endovascular Center - 3 year(s) ago
Raymond Dattilo, MD, discusses how working in an office-based lab prompts certain considerations that do not exist in a hospital setting.
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Mashup Score: 2
Hollywood, FL (January 22, 2020) — With reimbursement pushing an increase in outpatient procedures, the topic of office-based labs, or OBLs, was a hot one at the International Symposium of Endovascular Therapy (ISET) 2020. In a focused session, four vascular specialists who made the OBL leap shared their experiences.
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Mashup Score: 1
Hollywood, FL (January 22, 2020) — With reimbursement pushing an increase in outpatient procedures, the topic of office-based labs, or OBLs, was a hot one at the International Symposium of Endovascular Therapy (ISET) 2020. In a focused session, four vascular specialists who made the OBL leap shared their experiences.
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Mashup Score: 0OBL Corner - 3 year(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 2High-Output Heart Failure Caused by Femoral Arteriovenous Fistula 27 Years After Trauma - 3 year(s) ago
This patient was a 67-year-old woman who had been caught in a cultivator and had her right leg amputated in the 1980s. She had no medical history of congestive heart failure or shortness of breath. She was administered direct oral coagulant, a β-blocker, and a proton pump inhibitor because of chronic atrial fibrillation. Twenty-seven years after the accident, she presented to our hospital because…
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Mashup Score: 0Uterine Fibroid Embolization: A Review for Endovascular Trainees - 3 year(s) ago
Fibroids, also known as leiomyomas, are the most common benign tumor in women of reproductive age, and the most common pelvic tumor overall in women.1,2 They arise from smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts in the myometrium, and have a very small risk for malignant transformation. Classified based on location, they can be found in the submucosal, intramural, sub-serosal, and cervical regions of…
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Mashup Score: 2Treating PAD With Next-Generation Drug-Eluting Technologies - 3 year(s) ago
In this episode of VDM Voices, we discuss next-generation DE technologies, Ranger Drug-Coated Balloon and Eluvia Drug-Eluting Stent, and the impact for clinicians and patients fighting PAD. Our guest is Dr. Robert Lookstein, a professor of radiology and surgery at the Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Dr. Lookstein currently serves as Executive Vice Chairman in the Department of…
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Mashup Score: 0Anteroseptal Myocardial Infarction and Claudication as Manifestations of an Acute Extensive Aortic Dissection: A Case Report - 3 year(s) ago
Case Report A 50-year-old man with a medical history of active smoking and diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus was admitted to the emergency medicine department complaining of sudden acute chest and left groin pain lasting 1 hour. His vital signs at admission were BP 140/80mmHg, HB 96pm, RR 24pm. Cardiovascular examination revealed normal S1 and S2 with a regular heart rate and rhythm. The…
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Mashup Score: 1Sensitivity and Specificity of Thermal Imaging When Used to Detect Superficial Venous Reflux as Compared to Duplex Ultrasound - 3 year(s) ago
More than 80 million Americans suffer from chronic venous disease (CVD), which often is visually recognized as varicose veins.1 If left untreated, these abnormal leg veins can progressively worsen and cause other complications.2 Thus, optimizing non-contact, noninvasive imaging methods that can be useful in either earlier or more complete diagnosis of CVD may be beneficial. The gold standard for…
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Soffer et al conduct a retrospective analysis to determine the sensitivity and specificity of clinical thermal leg imaging for detection and mapping of clinically relevant superficial venous insufficiency when compared with subsequent duplex ultrasound. https://t.co/72e9PImpRF https://t.co/IHwOgjCKPq
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Mashup Score: 0True 3D Viewer Facilitates Accurate Diagnosis of Lung Infarction - 3 year(s) ago
True 3D Viewer (EchoPixel, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA) is an interactive, three-dimensional (3D) visualization (I3DV) platform with 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.1 Computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance, and XA standard DICOM/DICOMDIR files along with specific DICOM ultrasound datasets (GE vivid E90, E9; Philips E33, GI, 3DDCM) can be visualized in 3D space on…
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The True 3D Viewer is an interactive, 3D, visualization platform that improves diagnostics and evaluation. Byl et al describe the utility of the True 3D Viewer in making an accurate diagnosis of lung infarction enabling appropriate clinical management. https://t.co/t8GKFBmXQr https://t.co/iDEvGV0ggQ
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