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[[ | [[Risks stratification and benefits of PCI]] | [[Conscious Sedation]] | [[Preparation of the Patient for Diagnostic Catheterization]] | [[Technical Aspects of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory]] | [[Obtaining Venous and Arterial Access]] | [[Equipment Used in Diagnostic Cardiac Catheterizaiton]] | [[Hemodynamic Assessment in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory]] | [[Radiation Safety]] | ||
==Therapeutic Catheterization== | ==Therapeutic Catheterization== |
Revision as of 01:59, 6 September 2013
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: coronary arteriography, cardiac arteriography, cardiac angiogram, coronary angio, coronary artery angio, coronary cath, cardiac cath
Section I: General Principles | |
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IntroductionEquipment and TechniqueAngiographic Core Lab Definitions
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Section II: Coronary Anatomy and Projection Angles | |
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Normal Coronary Anatomy
Abnormal Coronary AnatomyProjection Angles |
Section III: Angiogram Analysis | |
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Assessment of the Culprit Lesion LocationCulprit lesion location | Disease extent | Dominance | Segmental coronary anatomy (branchpoint/bifurcation) | Location of the lesion within the segment (ostial/anastomotic) | Collaterals | Count of branch proximal and diustal to the lesion Assessment of PerfusionHow to Assess Epicardial Coronary Blood Flow
How to Assess Myocardial Perfusion
Assessment of Lesion MorphologyLesion Complexity
Thrombus Grade
Lesion Morphology
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List of all specific lesion types | Bifurcated lesion | Calcified lesion | Chronic total occlusion | Distal anastomotic lesion | Irregular lesion | Left internal mammary artery | Long lesion | Multivessel disease | Myocardial Bridge lesion | Ostial lesion | Coronary angiography pulsatile flow | Thrombotic lesion | Torturous or angulated lesion | Ulcerated lesion | vasospasm
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