intravascular in English

adjective
1
situated or occurring within a vessel or vessels of an animal or plant, especially within a blood vessel or blood vascular system.
Cultures of blood, sputum, intravascular catheter tips, and wounds were used to confirm the presence of bacteria.

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1. Diffuse intravascular Coagulation (disseminated intravascular Coagulation

2. Intravascular radiofrequency ablation balloon catheter

3. Or it could be disseminated intravascular coagulopathy.

4. Intravascular deliverable stent for reinforcement of abdominal aortic aneurysm

5. Intravascular cell accumulations were found in 73.9%.

6. Intravascular ultra sound (IVUS) confirmed the angiographic and angioscopic results.

7. Apparatus and method for extending field of view of intravascular ultrasound transducers

8. Disseminated intravascular Coagulation is a serious, potentially fatal complication of shock.

9. Intravascular, interstitial or intraorgan medical access device, and manufacturing method thereof, involving nitric oxide

10. To improve the spatial resolution, different invasive approaches based on intravascular coils have been evaluated.

11. Systems and methods for making and using intravascular ultrasound systems with photo-acoustic imaging capabilities

12. An intravascular or other 2D or 3D imaging apparatus can include a minimally-invasive distal imaging guidewire portion.

13. Arrosion ulcer An obsolete term for: (1) Tuberculous ulcer of the tracheobronchial tree; (2) Intravascular ulcer.

14. Hemolytic and uremic syndrome (HUS) is defined by mechanical intravascular hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia and acute renal failure.

15. Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is a life-threatening obstetric emergency characterized by sudden cardiorespiratory collapse and disseminated intravascular coagulation

16. 19 The forces governing the allocation of fluid between intravascular and interstitial compartments will be discussed below.

17. Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is a life-threatening obstetric emergency characterized by sudden cardiorespiratory collapse and disseminated intravascular coagulation

18. Rare cases of haemolysis including acute intravascular haemolysis or haemolytic anaemia have been reported in patients treated with micafungin

19. Disseminated intravascular Coagulation (DIC) is a rare but serious condition that causes abnormal blood clotting throughout the body’s blood vessels

20. Women with preeclampsia are at increased risk for abruptio placenta, acute renal failure, cerebral hemorrhage, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pulmonary edema, circulatory collapse, and eclampsia.

21. Activated complement components, however, can induce platelet aggregation and release reaction both of which may accelerate but not trigger intravascular coagulation.

22. Many investigators have noticed that the Clotting issues seen with COVID-19 closely resemble a blood Clotting disorder known as disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)

23. A raise in non-nutritive (“shunt-”) circulation is caused by stimulation of sympathetic cholinergie dilatatory nerves or by intravascular admission of acetylcholine.

24. The results are advancing efforts to assess the sensitivity needed for an acoustic detector to conduct intravascular MSOT for imaging inflammatory processes.

25. 20 Results The improved techniques in hard tissue slicing of intravascular stents could keep the morphosis of tissues and easily stain with HE and immunohistochemistry.

26. The present invention includes the use of alginate compositions as hemostatic compositions, and plugs as part of intravascular procedures or other medical procedures.

27. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation: APTT PT Thrombin Time (TT) Antithrombin activity Fibrinogen clottable D-dimer Peripheral blood smear morphology Thrombotic hypercoagulable: PT APTT Mixing studies

28. Capillary refill time (CRT) is a useful and rapid metric in determining the intravascular volume status of ill patients, particularly those with conditions that arise or result from hypovolemia

29. The intravascular PO2 values of Arterioles along the vessels decreased downstream, suggesting that a significant amount of oxygen diffuses from the Arterioles to the surrounding tissue

30. The radioactive thorium-232 (half-life 1.4×1010 years) is stored lifelong in the organs of the reticulo-endothelial system after intravascular injection, causing chronic exposure to alpha radiation.

31. Colloids have larger molecules, cost more, and may provide swifter volume expansion in the intravascular space, but may induce allergic reactions, blood clotting disorders, and kidney failure.

32. The relationship between intravascular ultrasound-derived percent total Atheroma volume and fractional flow reserve in the intermediate stenosis of proximal or middle left anterior descending coronary artery.

33. Abruptio placentae, placenta praevia, maternal eclampsia, abnormal positions of the fetus, prolonged labor, twin pregnancy, and maternal diabetes mellitus can induce disseminated intravascular coagulation in the fetal or neonatal organism.

34. Administration of iodinated contrast agent The intravascular administration of iodinated contrast agents in radiological studies can lead to renal failure which has been associated with lactic acidosis in patients receiving metformin

35. The portion of the wire extending distally from the distal end of the catheter forms an adjustable loop that can be used to ensnare a radial notch formed on the intravascular filter.

36. Antepartum haemorrhage • Antepartum haemorrhage (excessive) associated with afibrinogenaemia • Antepartum haemorrhage (excessive) associated with disseminated intravascular coagulation • Antepartum haemorrhage (excessive) associated with hyperfibrinolysis • Antepartum haemorrhage (excessive) associated with hypofibrinogenaemia • Antepartum haemorrhage with coagulation defect

37. This is a severe immunologic reaction that may occur acutely or in a delayed fashion some days after the transfusion; it may result in acute [kidney] failure, shock, intravascular coagulation, and even death.”—National Institutes of Health (NIH) conference, 1988.

38. Continuous monitoring of Arterial BP – Intra-Arterial BP monitoring is often employed during the intraoperative period when major surgery is planned, significant comorbidities are present, or difficult intravascular access is anticipated, and when patients are critically ill and require titrated vasoactive medications.

39. Adiposity associated mechanisms that contribute to the development of hypertension are the increase of fat mass (activating the renin-angiotensin-aldosteron system), elevated sympathicotonus, reduced insulin sensitivity, increased blood volume, and intravascular volume, all of them leading to an increase in cardiac output volume.

40. Granulocytopenia, leukopenia or agranulocytosis 72(3) Pancytopenia (or pancytopenic picture†) 15(6) Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura 7 Disseminated intravascular coagulation 1(1) Thrombocytopenic purpura 1 Thrombocytopenia 12(2) Thrombocytopenia with granulocytopenia 5 Thrombocytopenia with anemia 3 Granulocytopenia with anemia 5 Anemia 6 Bleeding with or without anemia 9(3)‡ Lymphopenia 2

41. Most soft-tissue abscesses and associated bacteremia in IDA are caused by Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus viridans or group A streptococci. In a large review of cases of bacteremia in IDA, mycotic aneurysms, pseudoaneurysms that develop when an extravascular hematoma communicates with the intravascular space, occurred in 9 % of the cases.

42. 6 male and 4 female healthy subjects received an intravenous injection of 15μCi131J-human-albumin. The reproducibility of the biological half-time T12/III, of the pool size of the intravascular and of the totally exchangeable131J-human-albumin, and of the absolute turnover velocity of the radioactively labelled compound in plasma was sufficient for clinical purposes.

43. A cluster of mechanoreceptors in the atrium, vena cava, aortic arch and carotid sinus, which are sensitive to tissue stretching that occurs with increased intravascular pressure; Baroreceptor information passes to the brainstem from the carotid sinus via the glossopharyngeal nerve and from the aortic arch and great vessels of the thorax via the vagal nerve.

44. Schistosomiasis, or Bilharzia, is a common intravascular infection caused by parasitic Schistosoma trematode worms It is prevalent in Africa, the Middle East, South America, and Asia Acute schistosomiasis, or Katayama syndrome, can present as fever, malaise The intestinal worms produce a wide range of symptoms including diarrhoea and abdominal pain, general malaise, and weakness.

45. The present invention relates to an intravascular radiofrequency ablation balloon catheter, and provides a catheter characterized by comprising: a liquid input portion connected to one end of a catheter body; a shaft configured as a long conduit and connected to the other end of the catheter body; an electrode formed on the distal end of the shaft; and a balloon formed on the distal end of the shaft, wherein when the balloon is inflated in a blood vessel, the inflated balloon only partially blocks the blood vessel so that a space capable of maintaining blood flow is formed.