Category: Angiography and Interventions
Angiography and Interventions
Pericardiocentesis is often done therapeutically, but may occasionally be done for diagnostic purpose alone.
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Angiography and Interventions
Left internal mammary artery can be cannulated by access through the left subclavian artery.
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Angiography and Interventions
Thrombus aspiration during primary angioplasty: Thrombus aspiration produces better reperfusion and clinical outcomes.
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Angiography and Interventions
Coronary angiogram using a Judkins right coronary catheter showing a tight discrete right coronary artery lesion just distal to a right ventricular branch.
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Angiography and Interventions
Renal angiography and angioplasty: description of technique and descending aortogram showing renal arteries.
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Angiography and Interventions
Left subclavian artery (LSA) injection showing left vertebral artery (L Vertebral) and left internal mammary artery (LIMA).
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Angiography and Interventions
Carotid angioplasty and stenting is done when there is a critical narrowing of the common carotid or internal carotid artery with recurrent symptoms.
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Angiography and Interventions
The saphenous vein graft (SVG) is seen joining the diagonal branch and the dye flows retrogradely into the LAD.
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Angiography and Interventions
Catheter induced ectopy is due to irritation of the local endocardium and will show all the features of a target ventricular ectopic for ablation.
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Angiography and Interventions
Radiocontrast has been injected into the right subclavian artery using a catheter introduced by the right femoral arterial route.
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