Visceral malperfusion is an ill-defined entity; in the available literature, it is variably used to refer to mesenteric and renal malperfusion or to mesenteric malperfusion alone with or without end-organ ischaemia. This distinction is crucial to allow clarity of discussion and avoid misinterpretation or misuse of available data from the literature.
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Understanding Visceral Ischaemia in Acute Type B Dissection: State of the Art, Challenges and Future Perspectives
Donati, TommasoPrimo
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2019
Abstract
Visceral malperfusion is an ill-defined entity; in the available literature, it is variably used to refer to mesenteric and renal malperfusion or to mesenteric malperfusion alone with or without end-organ ischaemia. This distinction is crucial to allow clarity of discussion and avoid misinterpretation or misuse of available data from the literature.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.