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Multicenter experience with photoselective vaporization of the prostate on men taking novel oral anticoagulants
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作者 Brooke Sachs Vincent Misrai +1 位作者 Shahin Tabatabaei Henry H.Woo 《Asian Journal of Urology》 CSCD 2020年第4期340-344,共5页
Objective:Photoselective vaporization of the prostate(PVP)is a widely performed surgical procedure for benign prostatic obstruction.This approach has become particular favoured for men on anti-platelet and anticoagula... Objective:Photoselective vaporization of the prostate(PVP)is a widely performed surgical procedure for benign prostatic obstruction.This approach has become particular favoured for men on anti-platelet and anticoagulation agents such as clopidogrel and warfarin but there is minimal published experience in the setting of novel oral anticoagulants(NOACs).This study was to examine the perioperative outcomes in men on NOACs undergoing PVP,with particular reference to perioperative morbidity.Methods:A retrospective analysis of PVP datasets was undertaken from three centres in Sydney(Australia),Toulouse(France)and Boston(USA).Subjects who had been treated whilst on NOACs without discontinuation or bridging were identified.Perioperative outcomes and treatment parameters were examined and morbidity recorded according to Clavien-Dindo(CD)classification.Results:There were a total of 20 subjects who had undergone PVP whilst NOACs had been continued during the perioperative period.The mean age was 776.5 years.The mean prostate volume,energy utilization and vaporisation time was 9456 mL,301211 kJ,and 3521 min respectively.The mean postoperative duration of catheterization and duration of hospitalization was 2.22.4 days and 2.42.4 days respectively.There was a single episode of urinary tract infection and four subjects required re-catheterisation for non-hematuric retentions.Conclusions:This study supports the safety of men on NOACs undergoing PVP.Whilst this study represents the largest experience of PVP in these men,larger studies are necessary to confirm the safety of PVP in this group of men undergoing BPH-related surgery. 展开更多
关键词 Benign prostatic hyperplasia Benign prostatic obstruction photoselective vaporisation of the prostate Non-vitamin K oral anticoagulants Novel oral anticoagulants
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Robust photo-assisted removal of NO at room temperature:Experimental and density functional theory calculation with optical carrier
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作者 Yanqin Li Junqi Tian +10 位作者 Zhisong Liu Zhongqi Liu Dong Dong Fu Wang Wei Wang Minmin Liu Jianming Dan Yongsheng Li Feng Yu Bin Dai Yunbo Yu 《Green Energy & Environment》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2023年第4期1102-1116,共15页
Photo-assisted SCR(PSCR) offers a potential solution for removal of NO at room temperature. MnTiO_(x)as PSCR catalyst exhibits superior performance with NO removal of 100% at the room temperature. Electron paramagneti... Photo-assisted SCR(PSCR) offers a potential solution for removal of NO at room temperature. MnTiO_(x)as PSCR catalyst exhibits superior performance with NO removal of 100% at the room temperature. Electron paramagnetic resonance(EPR) analysis revealed the presence of numerous oxygen vacancies on MnTiO_(x). Optical carrier density functional theory(DFT) calculations showed that the threedimensional orbital hybridization of Mn and Ti is significantly enhanced under light irradiation. The MnTiO_(x)catalyst exhibited excellent electron–hole separation ability, which can adsorbe NH_(3)and dissociate to form NH_(2)fragments and H atoms. In-situ diffuse reflectance infrared fourier-transform spectroscopy(DRIFTS) indicated that the optical carrier enhanced NH_(3)adsorption on MnTiO_(x), which makes it possess excellent PSCR activity. This work provided an additional strategy to NO removal with PSCR catalysts and showed potential for use in photocatalysis. 展开更多
关键词 Mixed metal oxide photoselective catalytic reduction PHOTOCATALYST DENITRATION Room-temperature catalysis
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