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Cardiac Catheterization Defined
Diagnostic procedure using a flexible tube, or catheter, that is passed into the heart through a vein or an artery in order to withdraw samples of blood, measure pressures within the heart chambers or vessels, and inject x-ray contrast materials to view the heart
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- Interventional Cardiologists =|= Chronic Total Occlusions =|= Jeffrey W. Moses
- Cardiac Catheterizatio n =|= Successful Use of a New Guidewire with Radiofrequency Ablation for LAD Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO) =|= Cath Lab Digest: Major limitation of percutaneous therapy (PCI) for the treatment of chronic total occlusions (CTOs) is the inability to cross with a wire. Recanalization with Intraluminal Wire, combines guidance of wire tip and radiofrequency ablation.
- Cardiac Catheterizatio n =|= Frontrunner? CTO Catheter Experience =|= Cath Lab Digest: Every 3rd coronary angiography patient presents 1+ total arterial occlusion. Guidewire failure often precludes subsequent repair of the lesion in the cardiac cath lab; many of these patients are ultimately managed surgically or medically.
- Crosser? Catheter for Proximal LAD Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO) =|= Avoid Guidewire Dissections, Perforations, and Inefficacy =|= Cath Lab Digest: Crosser catheter proved successful for recanalization of a chronic total occlusion with mid-CTO tortuosity. The case illustrates the ability of the device to navigate a tortuous path of the occlusion within the true lumen without arterial dissection or pe
- Cardiac Catheterizatio n =|= Advances in Guidewire Technology -Cath Lab Digest: Discussion of AVD Asahi, Prowater, and Confianza guidewires in tortuous vessels and resistant coronary arterial occlusions/les ions. Success in opening chronic total occlusions is 50-75%; better guidewires are essential.
- Cardiac Catheterizatio n =|= Conquering Chronic Total Coronary Occlusions =|= Cath Lab Digest: Techniques for penetrating chronic total occlusion (CTO) to ensure complete revascularizat ion using percutaneous coronary techniques. Success is only 50?75%, even in the best hands. How to improve?
- Cardiac Catheterizion =|= Crossing Chronic Total Occlusions =|= Jeffrey W. Moses: =Asahi Tornus, specialty catheter by Abbott Vascular Devices =Used for crossing chronic total occlusions (CTOs) =Used with Asahi Confianza or Asahi Miracle Bros guidewires
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