-vascular radiology team Fig.1: 3D-VRT reconstruction of the heart. The right and left coronary arteries are visible, both originating from the aorta. Cardio-pulmo-vascular radiology deals with the thoracic [...] thoracic organs (heart, lungs) and adjacent structures such as the aorta and pulmonary arteries. Contact persons: Prof. Dr. D. Hartung, Prof. Dr. J. Vogel-Claussen Procedure: We use the following procedures [...] dilatations, constrictions or injuries of the aorta and its outgoing vessels or occlusions of pulmonary arteries: Fig. 2: Late enhancement image after intravenous administration of contrast medium, shown in a
in patients who have suffered a stroke. In addition, the vessel wall, particularly of the carotid artery, can be assessed more closely and plaques and, if necessary, tears or inflammation of the vessel [...] constrictions and bypassing blood vessels. In addition, we also regularly visualize the temporal artery (A. temporalis superficialis) in patients with suspected giant cell arteritis. As part of studies [...] outpatients via the neurovascular consultation hour, for example for follow-up checks after carotid artery stenosis surgery (carotid thrombendarterectomy) or stenting, as well as patients following vascular
serves the unborn child as a normal and necessary short-circuit connection between the pulmonary artery and the aorta in order to carry the blood past the not yet working lungs. In the first hours and [...] after birth, the blood then flows through the remaining connection from the aorta into the pulmonary artery. Physiology and hemodynamics Depending on the size of the ductus, more or less blood flows through [...] A very large ductus arteriosus leads to a pressure equalization between the aorta and pulmonary artery. In the long term, the increased pressure in the pulmonary vessels leads to vascular changes, as
kidneys, pancreas) and the various vascular systems of the body (pulmonary vessels, coronary arteries, renal arteries, aorta, iliac vessels). see abdominal radiology We also carry out CT-supported interventions
brachytherapy for peripheral arterial occlusive disease: systematic review of medical efficacy and health economic modeling" [Intravascular brachytherapy for peripheral arterial occlusive disease: systematic [...] Drug-Eluting Stents versus Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery in Coronary Heart Disease [Health-Economic Modeling on the Use of Drug-Eluting Stents versus Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery in Coronary [...] compared to bypasssurgery for coronary heart disease Intravascular brachytherapy for peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAD) Measures to improve compliance and adherence in drug therapy with PAD. Adherence
20.03.2023 Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a special form of pulmonary hypertension. It occurs because the small arteries in the lungs narrow as a result of progressive changes in the blood vessels [...] insufficiency), heart failure and reduced life expectancy. The cause is a malfunction in the small arteries of the lungs. The small blood vessels in our body that lead from the heart to the lungs are constantly [...] next year. SERVICE: The original paper „Phase 3 Trial of Sotatercept for Treatment of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension“ can be found here .
completely new artery (aorta) made of plastic. The method was constantly developed further, and today this special vascular prosthesis with trunk-like side branches for the outgoing arteries is used worldwide [...] Michael Manns, "from the first heart operations to heart and lung transplants and prostheses for main arteries. The university is deeply indebted to Professor Borst and we will cherish his memory." Professor [...] standard. However, he was not only interested in the heart, but above all in the aorta, the main artery: he dealt intensively with its dangerous bulges and tears, i.e. aneurysms and dissections. The procedures
Assessment" Cochrane review: Growth factors for angiogenesis in peripheral arterial disease. Abstract BACKGROUND: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is associated with a high clinical and socioeconomic burden [...] Drug-Eluting Stents versus Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery in Coronary Heart Disease [Health-Economic Modeling on the Use of Drug-Eluting Stents versus Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery in Coronary [...] Hagen A. Drug-eluting stents vs. coronary artery bypass-grafting in coronary heart disease [Drug-eluting stents compared to bypass surgery in coronary artery disease]. GMS Health Technol Assess 2008, Vol
diseases Drug-eluting stents compared to bypass surgery in coronary artery disease Intravascular brachytherapy for peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PADD) Regulation of the inclusion of innovative [...] and health economic analysis Reduction of restenosis rate through use of coated stents in coronary artery disease Innovation-related technology assessment of cardiovascular implants
animal arteries, in this case from horses, because of their high mechanical stability and low immunogenicity. On the other hand, we use special molds and centrifuges to form vessels for arterial replacement [...] Thomas Aper We deal with the tissue engineering of vascular prostheses, a promising replacement for arteries or veins. Such artificially produced vessels, especially if they are based on the body's own starting [...] resemble the original. It is also important to colonize the outer surface of the artificially produced arteries before implantation. In our working group, we are also working on the production of fibrin patches