Bilateral acute arterial occlusion

    • [DOC File]LCD for Hospice - Determining Terminal Status (L25678)

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      Hypoxemia at rest on room air, as evidenced by pO2 less than or equal to 55 mmHg, or oxygen saturation less than or equal to 88%, determined either by arterial blood gases or oxygen saturation monitors, (these values may be obtained from recent hospital records) OR hypercapnia, as evidenced by pCO2 greater than or equal to 50 mmHg.

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    • DASHBOARD

      Acute renal failure (codes 5845 through 5849, 586, and 9975) ... Post renal failure due to arterial occlusion. This requires bilateral thromboembolism or occlusion under most circumstances as unilateral occlusion alone is usually not sufficient to cause renal failure unless one kidney is already diseased or absent.

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    • [DOC File]Acute Ischemic Limb - developinganaesthesia

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      Immediate bilateral embolectomy restores lower limb perfusion, but many patients subsequently die from . reperfusion injury, (ie rhabdomyolysis). Clinical progression of acute complete ischemia: Acute arterial occlusion is associated with intense spasm in the distal arterial tree, and initially the limb will appear “marble” white.

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    • [DOC File]Peripheral Vascular Disease - MUSC

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      Peripheral arterial disease. Surgical management. limb-salvaging surgery. type of procedure depends on: degree and location of stenosis or occlusion. overall health of patient. length of procedure that can be tolerated. patient’s life expectancy. Surgery. Endarterectomy. Incision into artery to remove atheromatous obstruction. check incision ...

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    • [DOC File]Pediatric Stroke Program - Pediatric Residency Program: JAX

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      The use of acute anticoagulation interventions in children is controversial and rests on the assumption that 1) it may prevent acute recurrent stroke of embolic nature, or 2) it may promote recanalization or halting the progression of arterial occlusion, and thereby improve outcome in either thrombotic or embolic arterial ischemic stroke in ...

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    • [DOCX File]SimpleSite

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      ARTERIAL DISEASE. General considerations. Ischemia = diminished blood supply; may be acute or chronic depending on the speed of arterial occlusion. Effect of ischemia depends on: Type of artery involved . Rate of occlusion (acute is more serious than chronic)

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    • Supplementary Appendix: Methods

      Multiple and bilateral precerebral arterial occlusion. G634.00. Carotid artery stenosis. G63y.00. Other precerebral artery occlusion. G63y000. Cerebral infarct due to thrombosis of precerebral arteries. ... Acute duodenal ulcer with haemorrhage and perforation. J120400. Acute duodenal ulcer with obstruction. J120y00. Acute duodenal ulcer ...

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    • [DOCX File]American Society of Echocardiography – Organization of ...

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      Acute embolism and thrombosis of other specified deep vein of right lower extremity ... Chronic venous hypertension (idiopathic) with ulcer and inflammation of bilateral lower extremity. ICD-10-CM. Description. Diseases of the Circulatory System (I00-I99) ... Leakage of femoral arterial graft (bypass), subsequent encounter. T82.332S. Leakage of ...

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    • [DOC File]ACDIS

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      This presentation is accompanied by new, bilateral, diffuse, patchy or homogeneous pulmonary infiltrates on the chest radiograph, with no clinical evidence of heart failure, fluid overload, or chronic lung disease (pulmonary artery occlusion pressure ≤18 mm Hg) (Rosen’s Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice 7th ed., John A ...

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Cerebral Venous Thrombosis

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      edema and infarct (unilateral or bilateral or single or multifocal) that does not follow distribution of expected arterial occlusion. hemorrhagic infarction is commonly found (because of increased pressure in draining veins).

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