Reperfusion injury on computed tomography following endovascular revascularization of acute mesenteric ischemia: prevalence, risk factors, and patient outcome.
Lorenzo GarzelliAlexandre NuzzoAnnick HamonIannis Ben AbdallahJules GregoryLucas RaynaudLuisa PaulattoMarco Dioguardi BurgioYves CastierYves PanisValérie VilgrainOlivier CorcosMaxime RonotPublished in: Insights into imaging (2022)
RI is frequent after endovascular revascularization of AAMI, especially in patients who present with decreased bowel wall enhancement on pre-treatment CT, an embolic cause, and a complete occlusion of the SMA. However, its occurrence does not seem to negatively impact short-term survival.
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