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Microvascular Decompressive Surgery for Hemifacial Spasm

Hemifacial Spasm

Review the clinical outcomes of Micro vascular decompression of Hemi facial Spasm. Assess safety and efficacy of Micro vascular decompression. Improve the outcome of these patients and decease rate of recurrence and complications.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Observe Abnormal Potential From the Offending Vessel to the Facial Muscles of HFS Patients

Hemifacial Spasm

The pathophysiologic basis of hemifacial spasm is cross-transmission between different branches of the facial nerve. The hypothesis is that the cross-transmission is mediated by the sympathetic nerve fibers on the surface of the offending artery. The abnormal potential from the offending vessel to the facial muscles will be detected on hemifacial spasm patients, so as to determine if the sympathetic nerve fibers take part in the circuit of cross-transmission.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Radial Artery Spasm Leading to Occlusion in Patients Undergoing Coronary Angiogram Via Radial Access...

Arterial OcclusionArterial Spasm

Radial artery access is increasingly becoming popular among interventional cardiologists for patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)/ diagnostic angiography secondary to its low complications rates. However, it is frequently associated with the spasm of the radial artery which can lead to difficulty in catheter manipulation during the procedure and potentially leading to vessel trauma. This vessel trauma can cause activation of coagulation system and formation of clot and subsequently the occlusion of radial artery. In this study the investigators intend to find the association of radial artery spasm with the future development of radial artery occlusion in patients who undergo PCI via radial access.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria
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