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Tech Vasc Interv Radiol ; 25(3): 100841, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35842260

ABSTRACT

Arterial calcification (AC) is a common complication among patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). AC presents various challenges to PAD treatment including an increased likelihood of vessel rupture and dissection, and by acting as a physical barrier to drug delivery by angioplasty balloons. Intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) is a novel intervention that specifically targets AC by emitting sonic pressure waves that introduce microfractures in target calcified lesions to increase arterial compliance. Preliminary data has demonstrated the safety and efficacy of IVL in PAD treatment. The present article provides a technical overview of S-IVL, as well as a case series of the treatment of AC in common iliac, common femoral, superficial femoral, aortoiliac, and peroneal arterial lesions. Each case resulted in marked improvement of luminal patency, exhibiting the efficacy IVL.


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Lithotripsy , Peripheral Arterial Disease , Vascular Calcification , Femoral Artery , Humans , Lithotripsy/adverse effects , Lithotripsy/methods , Peripheral Arterial Disease/diagnostic imaging , Peripheral Arterial Disease/etiology , Peripheral Arterial Disease/therapy , Treatment Outcome , Vascular Calcification/diagnostic imaging , Vascular Calcification/etiology , Vascular Calcification/therapy
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30925797

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Latinas are often more affected by HIV due to their socio-economic and demographic profiles and are also less likely to receive proper mental health care. Latina immigrants are often even more vulnerable due to socio-economic and cultural factors that place them at higher risk. The current study seeks to examine the association between depression and risky sexual behaviors among adult Latina immigrants from a farm working community in South Miami-Dade County, (Florida, USA). Cross-sectional secondary data analysis was used for responses from a community-based participatory research (CBPR) study. Out of 234 Latina immigrants, 15% reported being depressed and 80% were reported as having engaged in risky sexual behavior. Although no association was found between depression and high-risk sexual behavior, significant secondary findings present associations between risky sexual behavior and low sexual relationship power, interpersonal violence, and relationship status. Implications for future research on depression and risky sexual behaviors among this population are discussed.


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Depressive Disorder/epidemiology , Emigrants and Immigrants/psychology , Farmers/psychology , Hispanic or Latino/psychology , Risk-Taking , Sexual Behavior/psychology , Adolescent , Adult , Community-Based Participatory Research , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Florida/epidemiology , Humans , Middle Aged , Sexual Behavior/ethnology , Young Adult
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