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He was "famous for his experimental and clinical studies in revascularization of the heart".
Appropriate use criteria on coronary revascularization have also been developed.
First, patients who underwent recent revascularization or in whom it was planned were excluded.
Since then, 127 patients have opted for laser revascularization.
Revascularization for acute coronary syndrome has a significant mortality benefit.
A plausible treatment for patients with this disease is revascularization,which would restore blood suppy to the heart.
Treatment for gangrene often requires revascularization, if possible.
Experiments conducted thus far with animals have shown great success with revascularization of the facial organ.
Others include technical flaws during surgery such as revascularization that may lead to nonfunctioning graft.
Due to both sampling and coding issues, the national surveys may incorrectly estimate the number of revascularization procedures.
EVH was not associated with increased mortality or need for repeat revascularization at four years follow up.
The high level of oxygenation and revascularization speed up recovery times and prevent infections.
In medicine, revascularization is the restoration of perfusion to a body part or organ that has suffered ischemia.
After revascularization of the toe, the skin paddle is placed and the skin is closed.
Susceptible patients over 55 years: prevention of heart attack, stroke, cardiovascular death or need of revascularization procedures.
"I was rotating through cardiothoracic, and he gave us a terrific lecture on transmyocardial revascularization.
The extent to which veterans of all ages undergo revascularization procedures outside the VA is not known.
Pre- and post-stress thallium may indicate areas which will benefit from myocardial revascularization.
It aimed at defining the optimal revascularization strategy for diabetic patients with multivessel coronary disease.
Surgical revascularization appears to be superior for ostial lesions characteristic of atherosclerosis.
Recent evidence suggests that revascularization for stable ischaemic heart disease may also confer a mortality benefit over medical therapy alone.
Angela had mentioned a lecture on revascularization of the heart and there it was: one of Dirgrove's specialties.
CABG surgery may offer the advantages of greater durability and more complete revascularization.
Patients undergoing CABG also had lower rates of repeat revascularization.
Revascularization of symptomatic stenoses has a much higher therapeutic index compared to asymptomatic lesions.