
PART 2 - New Methods for Treatment of Ischemic Visual Loss Image Vision Center is happy to announce new hope for failing vision in special cases. Through our new methods of diagnosis and treatment for ischemic visual loss (visual loss believed to be caused by poor blood flow to the eye), we are now evaluating patients who may be candidates for a technique that may reverse the cause of poor blood flow to the eye and restore or improve vision. This technology will be reserved initially for only severe (end stage) cases, where other conventional techniques have not been successful. If these patients how relatively consistent success, the indications may become expanded. We are opening the evaluations for patients who may suffer from: Normal Tension Glaucoma Macular Degeneration Ischemic Optic Nerve Degeneration Ischemic Ocular Syndrome Ischemic Occulopathy Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy Central Retinal Vein Occlusion Syndrome Retinal Vein Occlusion Retinal Artery Occlusion Severe frequent blurring of vision Diabetic Retinopathy Uveitis This video is Image Vision Center's discussion of this new treatment of ischemic visual loss. For more information visit

Cerebral Palsy - Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy or call 1-866-452-9362 only in the US Cerebral Palsy and hypoxic ischemic Incephalopathy HIE. How is HIE connected to cerebral palsy? Is Ceribral Palsy coused by HIE and what is HIE. Explanation by Zev Gershon MD

Critical Limb Ischemia Clinical Trials RSFH is one of only six hospitals in the nation participating in clinical trials using stem cells to save legs from amputation.

Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy - Novel Use of the VLOC suture to Reduce Warm Ischemia- PART 1 The gold standard treatment of small renal masses (4cm or less) is a partial nephrectomy. This means that only the tumor is removed while preserving the majority of the remaining kidney. While we generally only require a portion of 1 kidney, there is growing proof that preserving as much kidney tissue has significant health benefits. As such, the patient and urologist should always optimize treatment to maximize global kidney function. With further growth and experience with laparoscopy, minimally invasive techniques for partial neprhectomy exist, which include laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN) and thermal needle ablation. LPN has a demonstrated track record of offering excellent cancer care while minimizing blood loss, hospital stay and complications in experienced surgeons' hands. Once of the disadvantages of the LPN is the fact that the tumor excision and the kidney defect repair (renorrhaphy) must be done within 20- 30 minutes maximum to avoid ischemic related kidney injury. When LPN is performed, the blood supply to the kidney is temporarily clamped to prevent blood loss. During that time, the kidney remains at body temperature (38C) and cell metabolism continues at its normal rate. As such, the experienced surgeon must move quickly and efficiently. In the event that longer times are requied, an open approach should be employed to place ice around the kidney and cool it to 14-18C and slow down its metabolism. This cold ischemia affords the surgeon up to 2 hours ...

Ruling Out Myocardial Ischemia in Low Risk Chest Pain Patien In the emergency room, one million patients are evaluated annually for chest pain. Unfortunately, 2 to 5 % of them are sent home despite their having an acute myocardial ischemia (MI) or heart attack. This talk will go over the shortcomings of the current methods using Troponin necrosis biomarkers, and delve into cutting edge tests which may be able to improve the time to diagnosis of acute MI by using either radiographic technique or advanced ischemic biomarkers as opposed to necrosis markers.

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What is Retinal Ischemia? - Aftereffects of CRVO A patient's description of an aftereffect of central retinal vein occlusion called "retinal ischemia." CRVO Support Group: Outline of available CRVO videos: Patient to patient notes for a quick start toward understanding CRVO:

Silverhawk Atherectomy For Critical Lower Limb Ischemia

Ischemic Stroke

Peripheral angioplasty in critical limb ischemia.MPG Short video showing a procedure of rec***ization of femoral, popliteal and tibial arteries in a patient with critical limb ischemia. I performed it by controlateral femoral approach, sheath Cook 7x45, first wiring with Terumo and Whisper for UTK vessels, then dedicated ballooning and final stent only in SFA with post dilation. Acceptable final result without complications. Procedure perfomed by Dr. Sebastian Coscarelli.

ischemic colitis For Residents and Fellows: What you need to no on the subject.

Stem Cell Therapy for Critical Limb Ischemia: First Choice or Last Ditch? Jan A. Nolta, PhD on stem cell therapy for critical limb ischemia. Series: "Vascular Care 2011: Best Practices in Vascular Therapy" [11/2011] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 22947]

New Methods for Treatment of Ischemic Visual Loss Image Vision Center is happy to announce new hope for failing vision in special cases. Through our new methods of diagnosis and treatment for ischemic visual loss (visual loss believed to be caused by poor blood flow to the eye), we are now evaluating patients who may be candidates for a technique that may reverse the cause of poor blood flow to the eye and restore or improve vision. This technology will be reserved initially for only severe (end stage) cases, where other conventional techniques have not been successful. If these patients how relatively consistent success, the indications may become expanded. We are opening the evaluations for patients who may suffer from: Normal Tension Glaucoma Macular Degeneration Ischemic Optic Nerve Degeneration Ischemic Ocular Syndrome Ischemic Occulopathy Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy Central Retinal Vein Occlusion Syndrome Retinal Vein Occlusion Retinal Artery Occlusion Severe frequent blurring of vision Diabetic Retinopathy Uveitis This video is PART 1 of Dr. Lewis Friedlander, MD discussion about this new treatment. For more information visit them online at

What is Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy? NY Medical Malpr... www.oginski- Listen in asGerry Oginski, an experienced New York medical malpractice and wrongful death trial lawyer practicing law in Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Long Island, Staten Island, Nassau & Suffolk explains what hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy is. Find out how lack of oxygen during delivery can cause permanent brain damage to your baby. Find out how hypoxia and lack of blood flow can cause death. For more information about hypoxia, ischemia, encephalopathy, medical malpractice or wrongful death cases in New York, go over to Gerry's informative website, or call Gerry personally to answer your legal questions at 516-487-8207. He welcomes your call. The Law Office of Gerald M. Oginski, LLC 25 Great Neck Rd., Ste. 4 Great Neck, NY 11021 516-487-8207

H-FABP: A Global Biomarker of Myocardial Ischemia & Acute Coronary Syndrome This is the world's first CE marked automated chemistry assay for Heart-type Fatty Acid Binding Protein (H-FABP), a highly sensitive & specific marker of myocardial ischemia. H-FABP is a low molecular-weight (15kD) cytoplasmic protein that is involved in the intracellular uptake and buffering of free fatty acids in the myocardium . The combination of its low molecular weight and cytoplasmic location enables H-FABP to be a highly sensitive early rise marker of acute coronary syndrome (ACS), detectable as early as 30 minutes following the onset of an ischemic episode . H-FABP concentrations peak at approx. 6-8 hours and return to normal within approx. 24-30 hours . Although H-FABP has similar release kinetics to Myoglobin, it is approx 15-20 times more cardiac specific, hence making it a more effective marker of myocardial injury . Using a combination of H-FABP and Troponin has been shown to significantly improve the diagnostic sensitivity for MI/ACS during the early hours after symptom onset, compared to using Troponin alone. Prognostically, a number of large trials have illustrated the value of H-FABP in stratifying long-term ACS risk in both Troponin positive and Troponin negative patients. H-FABP has also be shown to be incrementally additive to Troponin, diagnostically and prognostically, even when a highly sensitive Troponin assay is used . In addition to ACS, H-FABP has been found to be clinically useful in a range of other applications, such as pulmonary embolism ...

Stem Cell Therapy for Critical Limb Ischemia: First Choice or Last Ditch? Jan A. Nolta, PhD on stem cell therapy for critical limb ischemia. Series: "Vascular Care 2011: Best Practices in Vascular Therapy" [11/2011] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 22947]

COMLEX USMLE Board Review Lectures Mesenteric Intestinal Ischemia COMLEX,USMLE

ISCHEMIC CARDIOMYOPATHY / CARDIOMYOPATHE ISCHEMIQUE resynchronisation

Histopathology Colon--Ischemic enterocolitis

Macular Edema and Macular Ischemia Eyes with macular edema caused by retinal branch vein occlusion underwent masked evaluation of fluorescein angiography to determine complete macular perfusion vs incomplete macular perfusion (capillary dropout, ischemia). Cases evaluated as incomplete macular perfusion showed a greater frequency of improvement (91%) in visual acuity than did perfused cases (29%) (P = .003) after a mean follow-up of 39 months. Ischemic edema is often transient, and is associated with a good outcome in visual acuity (median final visual acuity was 20/30). Perfused macular edema has a poorer prognosis for visual acuity (median final visual acuity was 20/80). Macular ischemia is usually associated with a broken foveal capillary ring. Previous animal research on ischemic brain edema has shown that following brain ischemia, an intracellular and an extracellular hypertonic environment lead to intracellular and extracellular edema (cytotoxic edema), which is often followed by vascular protein leakage (vasogenic edema). A similar occurrence in ischemic retina could explain the transient edema reported herein, with good outcome in visual acuity following the spontaneous resolution of edema.

Ischemic Heart Disease - Severe Mitral Rregurgitation 3D and 3D color Doppler 3D reconstruction of LV volumes. Severe ischemic MR in 3D color Doppler. In the clips showing only the away flow (blue) MR jet graphically depicts the anatomy of the MR jet: flow convergence, vena contracta, and jet area. Note how the MR jet invades the right pulmonary vein. Vena contracta is also shown very nicely in short axis.

Ischemic Cardiomyopathy: Entire Echo Exam In this 9-minute echocardiography session, you will learn the most important steps in the evaluation of a patient with cardiomyopathy. Which views should you use, what do you need to look for? How to keep it simple, which measurements should you perform. By the way, just 4 weeks after recording this video, a few days before Christmas, the patient underwent successful transplantation! A heart for Christmas what a present!

Critical Limb Ischemia Symptoms & Treatment- Segment 2 Craig Walker discusses the symptoms and treatment for critical limb ischemia on the "To Your Health" program. *recorded and produced by HTV-10 in Houma, La on September 15, 2010

Ischemic Heart Disease -- The Prevention of Ischemic Heart Disease www.postpartum- The Prevention of Ischemic Heart Disease Ischemic heart disease occurs when there's a partial blockage of blood flow to the heart. When the heart doesn't get enough blood it has to work tougher and it becomes starved for oxygen. If the blood flow is completely blocked then a myocardial infarction (heart attack) happens.

Management of Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia Chronic mesenteric ischemia is a disease caused by blockages in the mesenteric arteries, that carry blood to the small and large intestines. Ischemia means decreased circulation and it usually develops due to atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries. Chronic mesenteric ischemia is just one form of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) that can also present with leg pain due to decreased circulation in the legs, with chest pain due to decreased circulation in the heart, or with stroke due to blockages in the arteries of the brain.

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Ashland Free Press: "Ischemia" Part I Live 01-06-2007 Ashland Free Press: "Ischemia" Part I Live At Fatty's Phoenix Oregon Saturday January 06, 2007 Ischemia: Fatty's Bar & Grill Presented By: Southern Oregon Hard Core www.southernoregon***.com Video Josh Carreon

Stenosis, ischemia and heart failure Clarifying a bunch of medical terms around heart disease

MDCT/CTA of Mesenteric Ischemia: Part 1

Ischemic Strokes (Health Tip) There are several different types of stroke. Here, we look at ischemic strokes.

12 Lead EKG: How to Diagnosis Ischemia Outside of USA: www.cme4/ClickBank or www.CME4

12-15 Lead ECG: Ischemia, Injury and Infarction Paramedic Tutor blog by Rob Theriault

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MERCI clot retreival catheter for ischemic stroke This is a new device from Concentric medical that is an alternative to tPA in the treatment of ischemic stroke. It has a 6 hour window for use, whereas systemic tPA has a 3 hour window. This device has been approved by the FDA.

Transient Ischemic attacks of Heart Reversible ischemic attacks are not confined to cerebral circulation.This is a video format of an abstract published in Indian heart heart journal 2004

Surgical Treatment for Ischemic Heart Failure Trial with Dr Robert Bonow Dr Robert Bonow (Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL) discusses the influence of myocardial viability on outcome of patients with coronary artery disease and left ventricular dysfunction undergoing medical therapy with and without surgical revascularization: Results of the Surgical Treatment for Ischemic Heart Failure Trial. Filmed during ACC 2011 in New Orleans, LA on April 4.

The Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy Model of Perinatal Ischemia (Video Protocol) Experiment

The Treatment of Cerebral Ischemia Stroke with Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber Therapy (OHP) The treatment of a patient for three and one-half months, following occlusion of the right middle cerebral artery with the associated neurological sequelae, with hyperbaric oxygen combined with methyldopa and hydrochlorthazide is presented. Treatment scheduled was two and one-half atmospheres absolute. The treatment was interrupted after 15 treatments to rule out spontaneous remission for a period of 30 days, and no further improvement occurred until treatments were reinstituted. The dramatic return to a near normal state during treatment appears to indicate that he did benefit from therapy. Norway, Oslo Morocco, Rabat Ash Sha'm, United Arab Emirates,Ash Sha'm, UAE Chad, N'Djamena El Monte, California Chile, Santiago Zimbabwe, Hararesssss Cleveland, Ohio Greece, Athens Palestinian State

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Mesenteric Ischemia Mesenteric ischemia is a medical condition in which inflammation and injury of the small intestine result from inadequate blood supply. Causes of the reduced blood flow can include changes in the systemic circulation (eg low blood pressure) or local factors such as constriction of blood vessels or a blood clot. It is more common in the elderly

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