some tweets about ISNVD
What does this one mean?
And does "frequency of neck vessels" mean we literally have more veins in our necks? That would be interesting, probably due to collaterization, the blood flow needing the alternate routes. Or the word "blockages" was left out and it's a higher frequency of neck vessel blockages.Veroux: compliant venous scaffold for treatment of impaired venous outflow from the brain. #ISNVD #CCSVI
I like the mention of the thorax since due to its placement, its functions have to be affected by the slowed flow and the collaterals. I like that familiar names (Dr. Dake, Hector Ferral, etc) are still involved.Dejan Jakimovski: Higher frequency of neck vessels in #MultipleSclerosis patients - assoc beyond BMI, age & gender influence. #ISNVD #CCSVI
Dr. Zamboni introduces the first venous stent specifically made for CCSVI. Other than size, what would be the change? Is it angled to prevent displacement? Is it coated?Dake: clinical presentation & treatment of delayed venous outflow of thorax & neck #ISNVD
#ISNVD: presentato il primo "stent" per le vene, creato all’Università di Catania - Meteo Web http://po.st/5jcWBO via @MeteoWeb_eu
How was the hypercapnia and hypoxemia measured?
Left renal vein stenting is an effective method to improve spinal cord blood flow. Okay, if it is an effective method, and if it can be stated what the benefit of improved spinal cord blood flow is, then that should be convincing.Petrov: hyercapnia & hypoxaemia w/ impaired venous blood draining & sig improvement after endovascular treatment in p/- #CCSVI #ISNVD
Sclafani: left renal vein stenting is an effective method to improve spinal cord blood flow. #CCSVI #ISNVD