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Significats de total occlusion en anglès
Encara no tenim significats per a "total occlusion".
Ús de total occlusion en anglès
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HSF was activated at the end of 15 min of totalocclusion.
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This resulted in a totalocclusion of the fistula.
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It occurs more frequently in patients with near- totalocclusion and with isolation of the cerebral circulation.
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There were 28 patients with carotid near- totalocclusion.
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In three patients, totalocclusion of the malformations was accomplished by ablation of two arterial branches.
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Additionally, nonculprit artery chronic totalocclusion PCI was not effective in improving left ventricular function in one randomized trial.
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Echocardiography revealed an immobile and heavily calcified aortic valve, and coronary angiography revealed two-vessel disease including chronic totalocclusion.
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A totalocclusion of the portal vein was discovered on computed tomography (CT) performed at an outpatient clinic.
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It left the large room still coated in shadow, but it was no longer the totalocclusion of the magical murk.
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Results: There were no differences in the demographic and angiographic characteristics except for the number of totalocclusion in culprit lesion.
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The 6 month totalocclusion rate was 97.2%.
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Previous cases have demonstrated changes in fractional flow reserve in a donor collateral vessel after PCI to a chronic totalocclusion (CTO).
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Background: There is limited evidence on the medium-term prognosis of patients with chronic totalocclusion successfully treated with drug-eluting stent (DES) implantation.
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We aimed at assessing the prognostic value of the ACEF score in patients who underwent successful PCI of chronic totalocclusion (CTO).
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Monitoring of the HV waveform and LS value allowed retreatment prior to totalocclusion of the IVC and abrogated the risk of intravascular needle puncture.
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There was no difference in survival with regard to the presence or absence of MI, the site of infarction, or the presence of totalocclusion.