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Tiago Bilhim
Researcher at Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Publications - 111
Citations - 2597
Tiago Bilhim is an academic researcher from Universidade Nova de Lisboa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prostatic artery embolization & International Prostate Symptom Score. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 103 publications receiving 2061 citations. Previous affiliations of Tiago Bilhim include University of Lisbon & Nova Southeastern University.
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Medium- and Long-Term Outcome of Prostate Artery Embolization for Patients with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Results in 630 Patients.
João Pisco,Tiago Bilhim,Luís Campos Pinheiro,Lúcia Fernandes,José António Sousa Pereira,Nuno Vasco Costa,Marisa Duarte,António G. Oliveira +7 more
TL;DR: PAE had a positive effect on IPSS, QOL, and all objective outcomes in symptomatic BPH, and there was a statistically significant change from baseline to last observed value in all clinical parameters.
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Prostatic Arterial Supply: Anatomic and Imaging Findings Relevant for Selective Arterial Embolization
Tiago Bilhim,João Pisco,Lúcia Fernandes,Luís Campos Pinheiro,Andrea Furtado,Diogo Casal,Marisa Duarte,José Pereira,Antonio Gouveia Oliveira,João Goyri O'Neill +9 more
TL;DR: PAs have highly variable origins between the left and right sides and between patients, and most frequently arise from the internal pudendal artery; no correlations were found between PA diameter and patient age, prostate volume, or prostate-specific antigen values on multivariate analysis with logistic regression.
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Embolisation of prostatic arteries as treatment of moderate to severe lower urinary symptoms (LUTS) secondary to benign hyperplasia: results of short- and mid-term follow-up
João Pisco,Luís Campos Pinheiro,Tiago Bilhim,Marisa Duarte,Lúcia Fernandes,José Pereira,Antonio Gouveia Oliveira +6 more
TL;DR: PAE is a procedure with good results for BPH patients with moderate to severe lower urinary tract symptoms after failure of medical treatment for at least 6 months, and is a promising new technique that has shown good results.
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Prostatic Arterial Embolization to Treat Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
TL;DR: In this small group of patients, PAE was a feasible procedure, with preliminary results and short-term follow-up suggesting good symptom control without sexual dysfunction in suitable candidates, associated with a reduction in prostate volume.
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Meta-Analysis of Prostatic Artery Embolization for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
TL;DR: PAE provided improvement in Qmax, PVR, IPSS, and QOL endpoints at 12 months, with a low incidence of serious AEs, although minor AEs were common, and there was no adverse effect on erectile function.