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View article: Indocyanine green fluorescence angiography in the management of intestinal injuries following penetrating abdominal trauma: a case-control study comparing postoperative outcomes
Indocyanine green fluorescence angiography in the management of intestinal injuries following penetrating abdominal trauma: a case-control study comparing postoperative outcomes Open
Background: The surgical management of penetrating hollow visceral injuries includes primary repair or exteriorization. Tissue perfusion at the site of gastrointestinal suture repair may be challenging to assess and is vulnerable to local …
View article: 440. QUANTIFICATION OF FLUORESCENCE ANGIOGRAPHY FOR ESOPHAGEAL PERFUSION ASSESSMENT: MEASURING AGREEMENT BETWEEN TWO SOFTWARE ALGORITHMS
440. QUANTIFICATION OF FLUORESCENCE ANGIOGRAPHY FOR ESOPHAGEAL PERFUSION ASSESSMENT: MEASURING AGREEMENT BETWEEN TWO SOFTWARE ALGORITHMS Open
Background Indocyanine green fluorescence angiography (ICG-FA) may reduce perfusion related complications after esophagectomy with gastric conduit reconstruction. Software implementations for quantifying ICG-FA are emerging to overcome a s…
View article: Quantification of fluorescence angiography for visceral perfusion assessment: measuring agreement between two software algorithms
Quantification of fluorescence angiography for visceral perfusion assessment: measuring agreement between two software algorithms Open
Background Indocyanine green fluorescence angiography (ICG-FA) may reduce perfusion-related complications of gastrointestinal anastomosis. Software implementations for quantifying ICG-FA are emerging to overcome a subjective interpretation…
View article: OGC O08 Quantification of fluorescence angiography for visceral perfusion assessment in gastric conduit reconstruction: measuring agreement between two software algorithms
OGC O08 Quantification of fluorescence angiography for visceral perfusion assessment in gastric conduit reconstruction: measuring agreement between two software algorithms Open
Background Building evidence suggests that fluorescence angiography is capable of reducing anastomotic leakage rates. Many software-based quantification algorithms have been developed aiming to obtain an objective measure for intraoperativ…
View article: Mesenteric traction syndrome in pigs: A single‐blinded, randomized controlled trial
Mesenteric traction syndrome in pigs: A single‐blinded, randomized controlled trial Open
Background Mesenteric traction syndrome is commonly observed in patients undergoing upper abdominal surgery and is associated with severe postoperative complications. A triad of hypotension, tachycardia, and facial flushing seems provoked …
View article: Usability of fluorescence angiography with indocyanine green in the surgical management of penetrating abdominal trauma: A case series
Usability of fluorescence angiography with indocyanine green in the surgical management of penetrating abdominal trauma: A case series Open
Background: The surgical management of penetrating abdominal trauma can be challenging, and despite improvements in diagnostics and treatment, mortality and morbidity rates remain high. Intraoperative fluorescence angiography with indocyan…
View article: Interindividual changes in peak oxygen consumption in patients with colorectal cancer following endurance training: a secondary analysis of the I-WALK-CRC study
Interindividual changes in peak oxygen consumption in patients with colorectal cancer following endurance training: a secondary analysis of the I-WALK-CRC study Open
Surgical resection with adjuvant chemotherapy according to stage and risk profile is the main treatment option for non-metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC). However, pervasive side effects, including...
View article: The evolution of resistance and tolerance as cancer defences
The evolution of resistance and tolerance as cancer defences Open
Although there is a plethora of cancer associated-factors that can ultimately culminate in death (cachexia, organ impairment, metastases, opportunistic infections, etc.), the focal element of every terminal malignancy is the failure of our…
View article: Interval Walking Improves Glycemic Control and Body Composition After Cancer Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Interval Walking Improves Glycemic Control and Body Composition After Cancer Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Context Patients with colorectal cancer have increased risk of metabolic diseases including diabetes. Exercise training may counteract metabolic dysregulation, but the impact of exercise training on glycemic control, including postprandial…
View article: The “Interval Walking in Colorectal Cancer” (I-WALK-CRC) study: Design, methods and recruitment results of a randomized controlled feasibility trial
The “Interval Walking in Colorectal Cancer” (I-WALK-CRC) study: Design, methods and recruitment results of a randomized controlled feasibility trial Open
In the present study, recruitment of CRC survivors was feasible but we aim to better the recruitment rate in future studies. Further, the study clearly favored younger participants. The I-WALK-CRC study will provide important information r…