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Jacques G Tittley

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Polok K, Biccard B, Chan M, Archbold R, Wang C, Sigamani A, et al.
Pol Arch Intern Med . 2024 Jan; 134(2). PMID: 38164648
Introduction: Patients undergoing vascular procedures are prone to developing postoperative complications affecting their short‑term mortality. Prospective reports describing the incidence of long‑term complications after vascular surgery are lacking. Objectives: We...
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Biccard B, Scott D, Chan M, Archbold A, Wang C, Sigamani A, et al.
Ann Surg . 2017 May; 268(2):357-363. PMID: 28486392
Objective: To determine the prognostic relevance, clinical characteristics, and 30-day outcomes associated with myocardial injury after noncardiac surgery (MINS) in vascular surgical patients. Background: MINS has been independently associated with...
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Vucemilo I, Harlock J, Qadura M, Guirgis M, Gowing R, Tittley J
Ann Vasc Surg . 2013 Nov; 28(2):411-20. PMID: 24200134
Introduction: An aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) with or without an associated Kommerell's diverticulum (KOD) is a rare vascular anomaly. Patients with an ARSA may present with a variety of...
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Zayed M, McDonald J, Tittley J
Ann Vasc Surg . 2013 Aug; 27(8):1183.e5-10. PMID: 23988538
Ulnar artery thrombosis and hypothenar hammer syndrome are rare vascular complications that could potentially occur with repeated blows or trauma to the hand. Although initially reported as an occupational hazard...
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Arsenault K, McDonald J, Devereaux P, Thorlund K, Tittley J, Whitlock R
Wound Repair Regen . 2011 Nov; 19(6):657-63. PMID: 22092835
Transcutaneous oximetry (P(tc) O(2) ) has been proposed as a method to predict nonhealing of chronic wounds and the occurrence of healing complications. However, the validity of this method as...