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一项关于缺血作为动静脉转流新生血管形成决定因素的血管造影研究。

An angiographic study of ischemia as a determinant of neovascularization in arteriovenous reversal.

作者信息

Baffour R, Danylewick R, Burdon T, Sniderman A, Common A, Graham A, Symes J F

机构信息

Division of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Quebec.

出版信息

Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1988 Jan;166(1):28-32.

PMID:3336813
Abstract

The results of recent studies by ourselves and others have demonstrated the feasibility of revascularizing severely ischemic limbs by means of staged arteriovenous reversal at the popliteal level. The results of investigations we did, both clinically and in an animal model, revealed the development of an intense vascular network in the region of the arteriovenous anastomosis as an important component of the revascularization process. To determine the role of ischemia in this process, four groups consisting of three dogs each underwent a popliteal artery to vein anastomosis. In group I, there was no ischemia; group II, distal ischemia only; group III, partial ischemia, and group IV, total ischemia. Angiography at four weeks in all dogs demonstrated that the intense neovascular network seen in previous studies developed only in the limbs of the dogs in group IV. We conclude that the neovascular process seen after creation of arteriovenous reversal develops as a response to severe ischemia. Further studies are needed to better characterize the nature of these vessels, and it is our hope that, in doing so, means of enhancing development of these vessels in order to indirectly revascularize otherwise unsalvagable extremities will be realized.

摘要

我们自己及其他研究人员近期的研究结果已证明,通过腘窝水平的分期动静脉转流术使严重缺血肢体血管再通是可行的。我们在临床及动物模型上所做的研究结果显示,动静脉吻合区域形成密集的血管网络是血管再通过程的一个重要组成部分。为确定局部缺血在此过程中的作用,将四组实验对象(每组三只狗)进行腘动脉至静脉的吻合术。第一组未发生局部缺血;第二组仅远端缺血;第三组为部分缺血;第四组为完全缺血。所有狗在四周时进行血管造影显示,先前研究中所见到的密集新生血管网络仅在第四组狗的肢体中形成。我们得出结论,动静脉转流术后出现的新生血管形成过程是对严重局部缺血的一种反应。需要进一步研究以更好地描述这些血管的性质,我们希望通过这样做,能够找到促进这些血管生长的方法,从而间接地使原本无法挽救的肢体实现血管再通。

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