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The American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association today released an updated clinical practice guideline for managing individuals experiencing acute coronary syndrome (ACS). The ...
Dania Daye, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School IR Division Quality Director Co-Director of IR ...
The family and the patient, if age-appropriate and mature, should understand the cerebral angiogram ... of femoral artery thrombosis and catheter-related thrombus formation. This IV bolus dose should ...
cerebral angiography showed stenosis of the dominant right VA origin approximating 80% (figure 7). After discussion of the risks and benefits of VA origin stenting, the patient consented to the ...
Through a right femoral artery puncture the right common carotid artery was catheterised, and in the first angiography run ... At the end of the procedure, a progressive painful loss of VA, ptosis, ...
Ni explained that diagnostic cerebral angiography has traditionally involved trans femoral access which involves inserting the catheter into the femoral artery in the groin area. However ...
In patients with LEAD, intravascular ultrasound guidance is associated with improved outcomes following endovascular treatment.
The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions (SCAI ... However, some patients face challenges due to inadequate femoral vascular access. The new guidelines address this gap by ...
The 2025 guideline introduces notable updates including refined recommendations for dual antiplatelet therapy, cardiogenic ...
Numbers lower than that suggest greater obstruction of the affected artery. Results lower than .90 can indicate a need for ...