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Global hemodialysis vascular access care: Three decades of evolution
J Vasc Access. 2023 Apr 26:11297298231159251. doi: 10.1177/11297298231159251. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe development of vascular access for hemodialysis has come a long way since 1943 when the first hemodialysis treatment was performed in humans by connecting an artery and vein using an external glass canula. Since then, vascular access care has evolved robustly through contributions from numerous countries and professional nephrology societies, worldwide. To understand the global distribution and contribution of different specialties to medical literature on dialysis vascular access care, we performed a literature ...
Source: The Journal of Vascular Access - April 26, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Mohamed Hassanein Yeshwanter Radhakrishnan Nora Hernandez Garcilazo Si Yuan Khor Sayna Norouzi Evamaria Anvari Roman Shingarev Tushar J Vachharajani Source Type: research

Vascular education through e-Learning
Conclusions: E-Learning complements the classical training methods and has been embraced as a relevant alternative in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. The results of this survey appeal to German employers and national societies to improve support and dissemination of e-Learning activities in the vascular medicine community.PMID:35849422 | DOI:10.1024/0301-1526/a001020
Source: VASA. Zeitschrift fur Gefasskrankheiten. Journal for Vascular Diseases - July 18, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Matthias Trenner Nikolaos Patelis Oana Bartos EL-COVID collaborators Source Type: research

Efficacy and Safety of the Absorb Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold in Females and Males: Results of an Individual Patient-Level Pooled Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Conclusions The relative treatment effects of BVS and everolimus-eluting stent for the 2-year rates of target lesion failure and other cardiovascular outcomes were consistent in females and males.
Source: Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Interventions - September 18, 2017 Category: Cardiology Authors: Shreenivas, S., Kereiakes, D. J., Ellis, S. G., Gao, R., Kimura, T., Onuma, Y., Piard-Ruster, K., Zhang, Y., Koo, K., Vu, M.-T., Serruys, P. W., Stone, G. W. Tags: Focus on Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffolds Source Type: research

Rhizoma Coptidis for Alzheimer's Disease and Vascular Dementia: A Literature Review.
Abstract BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VaD) are major types of dementia, which both cause heavy economic burdens for families and society. However, no currently available medicines can control dementia progression. Rhizoma Coptidis, a Chinese herbal medicine, has been used for >2000 years, and is now gaining attention as a potential treatment for AD and VaD. METHODS: We reviewed the mechanisms of the active ingredients of Rhizoma Coptidis and Rhizoma Coptidis-containing Chinese herbal compounds in the treatment of AD and VaD. We focused on studies on ameliorating the risk fact...
Source: Current Vascular Pharmacology - July 9, 2019 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Wang Z, Yang Y, Liu M, Wei Y, Liu J, Pei H, Li H Tags: Curr Vasc Pharmacol Source Type: research

Experience from a Singapore tertiary hospital with restructuring a vascular surgery practice in response to national and institutional policies during the COVID-19 pandemic
Singapore was one of the first countries to be affected by COVID-19, with the index patient diagnosed on 23 January 2020. For two weeks in February, we had the highest number of COVID-19 cases behind China. In this article, we summarize the key national and institutional policies that were implemented in response to COVID-19. We also describe in detail, with relevant data, how our vascular surgery practice has changed due to these policies and COVID-19. We show that with a segregated team model, the vascular surgery unit can still function whilst reducing risk of cross-contamination.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - May 22, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Jun Jie Ng, Tiffany R.X. Gan, Jen Yong Niam, Raj K. Menon, Pei Ho, Rajesh B. Dharmaraj, Julian C.L. Wong, Andrew M.T.L. Choong Source Type: research