Skip to main content

Advertisement

ADVERTISEMENT

Volume 17 - Issue 9 - September, 2005

Feature

Vascular Disease
08/01/2008
Frank J. Arena, MD
Frank J. Arena, MD
The superficial femoral artery (SFA) and popliteal arterial systems are among the last of the large arterial trees to be plagued by clinically excessive restenosis rates. The SFA and popliteal are difficult arteries to treat endovascularly....
The superficial femoral artery (SFA) and popliteal arterial systems are among the last of the large arterial trees to be plagued by clinically excessive restenosis rates. The SFA and popliteal are difficult arteries to treat endovascularly....
The superficial femoral artery...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Vascular Disease
08/01/2008
Constantin B. Marcu, MD, Douglas H. Israel, MD, Thomas J. Donohue, MD
Constantin B. Marcu, MD, Douglas H. ...
Case report. A 51-year-old female was admitted with complaints of the sudden onset of severe dyspnea, followed by precordial discomfort. The patient was obese. Admission blood pressure was 190/100 mmHg, with a heart rate of 102 b.p.m,...
Case report. A 51-year-old female was admitted with complaints of the sudden onset of severe dyspnea, followed by precordial discomfort. The patient was obese. Admission blood pressure was 190/100 mmHg, with a heart rate of 102 b.p.m,...
Case report. A 51-year-old...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Rapid Communication
08/01/2008
Woohyuk Song, MD, Jaeung Lee, MD, Hyunjoong Kim, MD, Jinho Shin, MD, Dongjoo Oh, MD, Fermin Tio, MD*, S. Chiu Wong, MD, Mun K. Hong, MD
Woohyuk Song, MD, Jaeung Lee, MD, H...
Chronic total occlusions (CTO) are present in up to 40% of patients with angiographically documented coronary artery disease and represent at least 10% of the target for coronary angioplasty attempts.1 However, despite improvements in...
Chronic total occlusions (CTO) are present in up to 40% of patients with angiographically documented coronary artery disease and represent at least 10% of the target for coronary angioplasty attempts.1 However, despite improvements in...
Chronic total occlusions (CTO)...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
08/01/2008
Simcha R. Meisel, MD, MSc, Aaron Frimerman, MD, Aya Osipov, MD, Avraham Shotan, MD, David S. Blondheim, MD, Benny Pelled, MD, *Jacob Shani, MD
Simcha R. Meisel, MD, MSc, Aaron Frim...
Percutaneous therapy of total coronary occlusions is generally more challenging than the treatment of stenotic lesions. It more frequently entails the risk of irreversibly disrupting a protruding plaque, of advancing the wire through a false...
Percutaneous therapy of total coronary occlusions is generally more challenging than the treatment of stenotic lesions. It more frequently entails the risk of irreversibly disrupting a protruding plaque, of advancing the wire through a false...
Percutaneous therapy of total...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
08/01/2008
Eui-Young Choi, MD, Young-Guk Ko, MD, Jin-Bae Kim, MD, Jihyuk Rhee, MD, Sungha Park, MD, Donghoon Choi, MD, Yangsoo Jang, MD, Won-Heum Shim, MD, Sueng-Yun Cho, MD
Eui-Young Choi, MD, Young-Guk Ko, MD...
Transradial coronary angiography (TRA) has proven to be a feasible, safe, and effective method, and steadily growing in popularity.1,2 Furthermore, TRA carries great advantages in terms of reducing the risk of major entry-site complications,...
Transradial coronary angiography (TRA) has proven to be a feasible, safe, and effective method, and steadily growing in popularity.1,2 Furthermore, TRA carries great advantages in terms of reducing the risk of major entry-site complications,...
Transradial coronary angiography...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement