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Dose-Response Association between Smoking Cessation and Arterial Stiffness: The Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases Etiology Research Center (CMERC) Cohort

Lee GB, Shim JS, Kim HC

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cigarette smoking has been reported to be associated with arterial stiffness. However, the clinical relevance of smoking cessation on arterial stiffness is debatable. Thus, we evaluated whether...
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Free Posterior Interosseous Artery Flap for Treatment of First Web Space Contracture: Methods of Venous Anastomosis

Fujiwara M, Matsushita Y, Maeba Y, Suzuki A, Fukamizu H, Tokura Y

PURPOSE: First web space widening is crucial in the hand function. The skin on the dorsal side of the forearm can provide a thin and pliable skin suitable for first...
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Reconstruction of the Fingertip Defect with a Free Radial Artery Superficial Palmar Branch Flap and Iliac Bone Graft

Lee J, Park HS, Whang JI

Fingertip injury occurs due to various causes. Trauma is the most common cause, and most cases are accompanied by bone defects as well as skin and soft tissue defects. When...
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Reconstruction of Multiple Fingertip Defects Using the Innervated Radial Artery Superficial Palmar Branch Perforator Flap

Lee J, Park HS, Oh BS, Whang JI, Seo HG

PURPOSE: The reconstruction of posttraumatic fingertip defects requires adequate soft tissue coverage, sensibility and minimal donor site morbidity. Reconstruction is more difficult in the case of multiple fingertip defects. The...
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Superficial brachioulnar artery and its clinical significance

Sieger J, Patel L, Sheikh K, Parker E, Sheng M, Sakthi-Velavan S

The authors report a rare variation of the vasculature in the upper limbs of an 84-year-old male cadaver. A high bifurcation of the brachial artery occurred bilaterally at the proximal...
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Prevalence and Anatomy of Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery Evaluated by Computed Tomographic Angiography at a Single Institution in Korea

Choi Y, Chung SB, Kim MS

OBJECTIVE: Aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) is a rare anatomical variant of the origin of the right subclavian artery. ARSA is defined as the right subclavian artery originating as the...
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Feasibility of Coronary Angiography and Percutaneous Coronary Intervention via Left Snuffbox Approach

Kim Y, Ahn Y, Kim I, Lee DH, Kim MC, Sim DS, Hong YJ, Kim JH, Jeong MH

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Feasibility of coronary angiography (CAG) and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) via left snuffbox approach is still concerned. We aimed to investigate efficacy and safety of the left...
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A Comparison of Transradial and Transfemoral Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Chinese Women Based on a Propensity Score Analysis

Xu Y, Jin C, Qiao S, Wu Y, Yan H, Dou K, Xu B, Yang J, Yang Y

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Over the past decades, transradial approach for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has been increasingly adopted in clinical practice. Women represent a large population who will possibly benefit...
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Radial access for percutaneous coronary procedure: relationship between operator expertise and complications

Susanu S, Angelillis M, Giannini C, Binella R, Matteoni A, Bellucci R, Balestri S, Ferrara N, Falchi F, Micheletti G, Petronio A

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate (1) whether the learning curve of new catheterization laboratory operators increases the incidence of complications of transradial access during percutaneous coronary...
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Successful transradial intervention via a radial recurrent artery branch from the radioulnar alpha loop using a sheathless guiding catheter

Yoon SE, Park S, Ahn SG

The radial artery is generally the preferred access route in coronary angiography and coronary intervention. However, small size, spasm, and anatomical variations concerning the radial artery are major limitations of...
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Complications Following Transradial Cerebral Angiography : An Ultrasound Follow-Up Study

Yoon W, Kwon WK, Choudhri O, Ahn J, Huh H, Ji C, Do HM, Mantha A, Jeun SS

OBJECTIVE: The feasibility and usefulness of transradial catheterization for coronary and neuro-intervention are well known. However, the anatomical change in the catheterized radial artery (RA) is not well understood. Herein,...
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Successful Management of Severe Peripheral Tissue Ischemia after Arterial Catheterization in Micro Preemies using Humidification & Topical Nitroglycerin

Han YS, Song S, Sung TJ, Chun J

Micro preemies usually undergo arterial catheterization for frequent blood pressure monitoring and blood sampling. Peripheral tissue injury associated arterial catheterization is a well-described morbidity observed in neonates. Despite the potential...
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Taurine relaxes human radial artery through potassium channel opening action

Ulusoy KG, Kaya E, Karabacak , Seyrek M, Duvan I, Yildirim V, Yildiz O

The vascular actions and mechanisms of taurine were investigated in the isolated human radial artery (RA). RA rings were suspended in isolated organ baths and tension was recorded isometrically. First,...
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Radial Artery Occlusion after Transradial Artery Cannulation

Gong HY, Park SH, Seo YH, Chung JH

Percutaneous arterial catheterization is a widely used technique for continuous hemodynamic monitoring and arterial blood gas analysis. There are various complications such as hemorrhage, hematoma, infection, and thrombosis. We performed...
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Forearm Compartment Syndrome after Transradial Percutaneous Coronary Artery Intervention

Park HY, Kim YV, Kim JY, Sur YJ

Transradial percutaneous coronary artery interventions are increasingly used because of low complication rates and patients' convenience. However, the radial artery is more vulnerable to damage due to its small diameter...
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Comparison of Clinical Outcomes between the Right and Left Radial Artery Approaches from the Korean Transradial Coronary Intervention Registry

Park JY, Rha SW, Choi BG, Oh DJ, Choi CU, Youn YJ, Yoon J

PURPOSE: Transradial intervention (TRI) shows anatomical and technical differences between the right radial approach (RRA) and left radial approach (LRA). The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy...
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The Current Status of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Korea: Based on Year 2014 Cohort of Korean Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (K-PCI) Registry

Jang JS, Han KR, Moon KW, Jeon DW, Shin DH, Kim JS, Park DW, Kang HJ, Kim J, Bae JW, Hur SH, Kim BO, Choi D, Gwon HC, Kim HS

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although several multicenter registries have evaluated percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures in Korea, those databases have been limited by non-standardized data collection and lack of uniform reporting...
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Assessing the blood pressure waveform of the carotid artery using an ultrasound image processing method

Soleimani , Mokhtari-Dizaji M, Fatouraee , Saberi H

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to introduce and implement a noninvasive method to derive the carotid artery pressure waveform directly by processing diagnostic sonograms of the carotid artery. METHODS:...
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Comprehensive Analysis of Chicken Vessels as Microvascular Anastomosis Training Model

Kang BY, Jeon BJ, Lee KT, Mun GH

BACKGROUND: Nonliving chickens are commonly used as a microvascular anastomosis training model. However, previous studies have investigated only a few types of vessel, and no study has compared the characteristics...
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Retrieval of a dislodged and dismounted coronary stent; using a rendezvous and snare technique at the brachial artery level via femoral approach

Jeong MW, Sohn CB, Kim SH, Park JI, Park SR, Min JS

Coronary stent dislodgement during percutaneous coronary intervention, which occurs when the stent is passed through tortuous and calcified lesions, is not a rare complication. Without proper treatment, such as fixing...
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