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==Coronary Anatomy== | ==Coronary Anatomy== | ||
* [[Coronary arteries]] | [[Left coronary artery]] | [[Left anterior descending artery]] | [[Left circumflex artery]] | [[Ramus intermedius]] | [[Right coronary artery]] | * Normal coronary anatomy: [[Coronary arteries]] | [[Left coronary artery]] | [[Left anterior descending artery]] | [[Left circumflex artery]] | [[Ramus intermedius]] | [[Right coronary artery]] | ||
* Congenital anomalies of the coronary anatomy: [[Anomalous origins of the coronary arteries]] | [[Coronary artery fistula]] | * Congenital anomalies of the coronary anatomy: [[Anomalous origins of the coronary arteries]] | [[Coronary artery fistula]] |
Revision as of 14:42, 3 September 2013
Coronary angiography | |
Coronary catheterization:Left coronary artery injection |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Coronary Anatomy
- Normal coronary anatomy: Coronary arteries | Left coronary artery | Left anterior descending artery | Left circumflex artery | Ramus intermedius | Right coronary artery
- Congenital anomalies of the coronary anatomy: Anomalous origins of the coronary arteries | Coronary artery fistula
Standard Angiographic Views
How to Assess Epicardial Coronary Blood Flow
- TIMI flow grade
- TIMI flow grade 0
- TIMI flow grade 1
- TIMI flow grade 2
- TIMI flow grade 3
- TIMI frame count (TFC)
How to Assess Myocardial Perfusion
- TIMI myocardial perfusion grade
- TIMI myocardial perfusion grade 0
- TIMI myocardial perfusion grade 1
- TIMI myocardial perfusion grade 2
- TIMI myocardial perfusion grade 3
How to Assess Thrombus or Clot
Specific Lesion Types
List of all specific lesion types | Bifurcated lesion | Bridge lesion | Calcified lesion | Chronic total occlusion | Distal anastomotic lesion | Irregular lesion | Left internal mammary artery | Long lesion | Multivessel disease | Ostial lesion | Thrombotic lesion | Torturous or angulated lesion | Ulcerated lesion | vasospasm
Complications
Complications during and following cardiac catheterization | Factors Associated with Complications | Vessel Perforation | Dissection | Distal Embolization | No-reflow | Abrupt Closure | Access Site Complications | Peri-procedure Bleeding | Renal Failure | Thrombocytopenia | Loss of Side Branch
More About Angiography
- Overview
- Historical perspective
- Patient participation
- Contraindications
- Complications
- Equipement
- Diagnostic procedures
- Technique
- ACC-AHA characteristics of type A, B, and C coronary lesions
- Risk assessment using lesion morphologic criteria
- Quantitative angiography
- Essentials of optimal coronary angiographic projections
- Therapeutic procedures
- Advances in catheter based physical treatments
- Postmortem angiogram of coronary arteries
Related Chapters
- Angiogram
- Anomalous origins of coronary arteries
- Cardiology
- Interventional cardiology
- ST elevation myocardial infarction coronary angiography