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Spontaneous systolic blood pressure elevation during temporary balloon occlusion increases the risk of ischemic events after carotid artery occlusion
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Spontaneous systolic blood pressure elevation during temporary balloon occlusion increases the risk of ischemic events after carotid artery occlusion

Peng Roc Chen, Rafael Ortiz, John H Page, Adnan H Siddiqui, Erol Veznedaroglu and Robert H Rosenwasser
Neurosurgery, v 63(2), pp 256-264
Aug 2008
PMID: 18797355

Abstract

Adolescent Adult Aged Balloon Occlusion - adverse effects Balloon Occlusion - methods Blood Pressure - physiology Brain Ischemia - etiology Brain Ischemia - physiopathology Carotid Artery Diseases - complications Carotid Artery Diseases - physiopathology Carotid Artery Diseases - therapy Female Humans Hypertension - etiology Hypertension - physiopathology Male Middle Aged Retrospective Studies Risk Factors Systole - physiology Time Factors

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