Rodney A. White
UCLA Medical Center
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Journal of Surgical Research | 1991
York N. Hsiang; Rodney A. White; George E. Kopchok; David Rosenbaum; Carol Guthrie; John Kao; Erzhen Zhen; Shi-Kaung Peng; Miguel Fragoso
Long-term patency of vascular angioplasties is limited by stenosis from neointimal hyperplasia or progressive arteriosclerosis. This study evaluated the hypothesis that ASA (an antiprostaglandin) or Probucol (an antioxidant) may be useful in preventing stenosis following laser thermal angioplasty. Aortoiliac arteriosclerosis was induced in 17 female New Zealand white rabbits with a combination of endothelial denudation (4 Fr. Fogarty balloon catheters) and 2% cholesterol-supplemented diet for 6 weeks. All rabbits then underwent arteriography and were immediately randomized to one of three groups: Group I (n = 6), control, laser but no adjunctive therapy; Group II (n = 5), laser and ASA 10 mg/kg/day; Group III (n = 6), laser and 1% Probucol diet. Retrograde laser thermal angioplasty was performed with a 1-mm coronary Laserprobe. Six watts of argon laser energy was delivered for a single 5-sec pulse using a continuous motion from the right common iliac artery to the aorta. Pre- and postlaser arteriography was performed in all groups. Rabbits were sacrificed 1 month following laser angioplasty, and aortoiliac sections were taken after in situ perfusion fixation with paraformaldehyde and 0.05% glutaraldehyde. Serial 5-mm segments, proximal to the aortic bifurcation and distally from the same, were taken, stained, and evaluated by quantitative morphometry. From each segment, lesion area and lesion area/internal elastic laminae area were evaluated and compared. Serum cholesterol increased from 60.8 +/- 19.5 to 1494.7 +/- 12.7 mg% following institution of the cholesterol diet (P less than 0.05). Arteriosclerotic lesions were observed in all rabbits and maximally located around the common iliac artery.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Current Surgery | 1988
Roy M. Fujitani; Rodney A. White; George E. Kopchok; Shi-Kaung Peng; Geoffrey H. White; Klein
Archive | 2012
George E. Kopchok; Joe P. Chauvapun; Rodney A. White
Archive | 2017
Rodney A. White; George E. Kopchok; Geoffrey H. White
Current Endovascular Treatment of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms | 2008
Jonathan Woody; George E. Kopchok; James T. Lee; Rodney A. White
Vascular Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Correlations, Second Edition | 2007
James T. Lee; George E. Kopchok; Rodney A. White
Vascular Diagnosis | 2005
Jason T. Lee; George E. Kopchok; Rodney A. White
Archive | 1999
Martin R. Back; George E. Kopchok; Rodney A. White
Annales De Chirurgie Vasculaire | 1995
C. Verbin; M. Scoccianti; George E. Kopchok; Carlos E. Donayre; Rodney A. White
Annales De Chirurgie Vasculaire | 1994
Rodney A. White; M. Scoccianti; M. Back; George E. Kopchok; Carlos E. Donayre