2017
DOI: 10.1590/1677-5449.009016
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Abstract: Background: There are few options for treating critical ischemia in limbs with no distal patency. Diverting flow through the venous circulation is an option supported by evidence from numerous published studies. Objectives: To compare the behavior of clinical and laboratory variables between the hind limbs of pigs subjected to ischemia and to ischemia with reperfusion by retrograde circulation and between these intervention groups and a control group. Methods: Ten pigs were divided into 2 groups. In group 1 (n… Show more

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“…[3][4][5]10 Studies have attempted to compare, using physical and laboratory variables, the degree of ischemia and reperfusion produced by arterialization of veins in animal models. 11 This study compared the distribution of arterial vascular flow in limbs in which physiological circulation was maintained against the flow in contralateral limbs subjected to arterialization of veins, by studying hemodynamic variables and Doppler indices in the vascular beds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3][4][5]10 Studies have attempted to compare, using physical and laboratory variables, the degree of ischemia and reperfusion produced by arterialization of veins in animal models. 11 This study compared the distribution of arterial vascular flow in limbs in which physiological circulation was maintained against the flow in contralateral limbs subjected to arterialization of veins, by studying hemodynamic variables and Doppler indices in the vascular beds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%