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thrombolytic therapy

Case Report
09/07/2015
Ultrasound-assisted catheter-directed thromobolysis was seen as the safest therapeutic modality given patient’s increased morbidity and mortality in the event of bleeding.
Ultrasound-assisted catheter-directed thromobolysis was seen as the safest therapeutic modality given patient’s increased morbidity and mortality in the event of bleeding.
Ultrasound-assisted...
09/07/2015
Cath Lab Digest
Case Report
03/03/2015
In this case, the authors present unassisted suction thrombectomy with percutaneously placed cannulae as an effective and safe method for the treatment of permanent IVC filter-related iliocaval thrombosis in cases refractory to...
In this case, the authors present unassisted suction thrombectomy with percutaneously placed cannulae as an effective and safe method for the treatment of permanent IVC filter-related iliocaval thrombosis in cases refractory to...
In this case, the authors...
03/03/2015
Vascular Disease Management
Review
11/03/2014
The authors describe the presentation, diagnosis, and management techniques for May-Thurner syndrome.
The authors describe the presentation, diagnosis, and management techniques for May-Thurner syndrome.
The authors describe the...
11/03/2014
Vascular Disease Management
New Devices
09/02/2014
Ultrasound-assisted, catheter-directed, low-dose thrombolysis, facilitated by the EkoSonic Endovascular System (EKOS Corporation) has emerged as a much safer, faster, and more efficacious treatment for acute massive and submassive PE than...
Ultrasound-assisted, catheter-directed, low-dose thrombolysis, facilitated by the EkoSonic Endovascular System (EKOS Corporation) has emerged as a much safer, faster, and more efficacious treatment for acute massive and submassive PE than...
Ultrasound-assisted,...
09/02/2014
Cath Lab Digest
Original Contribution
11/26/2013
This study assessed whether a strategy of thrombolysis followed by routine coronary angiography in low-risk patients with non-anterior STEMI was non-inferior to primary PCI.
This study assessed whether a strategy of thrombolysis followed by routine coronary angiography in low-risk patients with non-anterior STEMI was non-inferior to primary PCI.
This study assessed whether a...
11/26/2013
Journal of Invasive Cardiology