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Jincheng Guo, MD

06/08/2020
A 75-year-old man underwent right transradial coronary angiography because of acute myocardial infarction. Postprocedural radial angiography revealed a dissection with a spiral luminal filling defect in the proximal radial artery,...
A 75-year-old man underwent right transradial coronary angiography because of acute myocardial infarction. Postprocedural radial angiography revealed a dissection with a spiral luminal filling defect in the proximal radial artery,...
A 75-year-old man underwent...
06/08/2020
Cath Lab Digest
Radial Artery Spiral Dissection Confirmed by OCT Without Guidewire Shadow
04/01/2020
A novel technique was used to eliminate the guidewire shadow artifact by removing the guidewire in frequent domain optical coherence tomography interpretation in vivo. This technique allowed us to observe a rare iatrogenic spiral dissection...
A novel technique was used to eliminate the guidewire shadow artifact by removing the guidewire in frequent domain optical coherence tomography interpretation in vivo. This technique allowed us to observe a rare iatrogenic spiral dissection...
A novel technique was used to...
04/01/2020
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Guidezilla-Assisted Tracking of Guide Catheter for Tortuous and Angulated Subclavian-Brachiocephalic Artery During Transradial Intervention
12/01/2020
This case highlights the novel use of the Guidezilla catheter to facilitate guide catheter use during transradial intervention by overcoming a tortuous and angulated SB artery.
This case highlights the novel use of the Guidezilla catheter to facilitate guide catheter use during transradial intervention by overcoming a tortuous and angulated SB artery.
This case highlights the novel...
12/01/2020
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
04/24/2019
This is the first reported case of evidence of a hydrophilic wire traveling into a small branch and inducing perforation; this case highlights the need for fluoroscopically guided hydrophilic wire manipulation.
This is the first reported case of evidence of a hydrophilic wire traveling into a small branch and inducing perforation; this case highlights the need for fluoroscopically guided hydrophilic wire manipulation.
This is the first reported case...
04/24/2019
Journal of Invasive Cardiology