WebRight and left heart catheterization, selective coronary cinearteriography (Sones technique), and left ventriculography were performed with the patient unsedated and in room air. A temporary transvenous pacemaker was placed in the right ventricle. There was no chest discomfort during the coronary angiography, but after the ventriculogram, the ... WebIn a consecutive series of 1,000 women under age 50 examined by coronary cinearteriography principally for evaluation of chest pain, 236 had at least 50 percent narrowing of one or more coronary arteries. The youngest, and the only patient who died, was 26 years old. The anterior descending coronary artery was the vessel most …
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WebMultiple-lead exercise electrocardiography: experience in 107 normal subjects and 67 patients with angina pectoris, and comparison with coronary cinearteriography in 84 patients . Circulation 36: ... WebThe purpose of this article is to describe a patient with variant angina pectoris and without obstructive coronary artery disease demonstrated by selective cinearteriography. CASE REPORT A 39-year-old white man was referred for cardiac catheterization and coronary arteriography because of bizarre episodes of chest pain that had been noted two ... red lion 640227 rlsp-200 repair kit 2 hp
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WebAs a rule, parathyroid adenomas stain densely in the tissue phase, are nearly always posterior to the thyroid, and separate from thyroid tissue on swallowing. In 10 of 14 parathyroid arteriographic examinations, cinearteriography was useful in confirming or excluding a parathyroid adenoma. WebCoronary cinearteriography in the diagnosis of arteriosclerotic heart disease. Coronary cinearteriography in the diagnosis of arteriosclerotic heart disease J Med Assoc Ga. … WebOct 6, 1975 · Conventionally mounted X-ray systems for coronary cinearteriography limit angulation of the X-ray beam to the transverse plane of the patient, and use of the motorized cradle restricts rotation to 60° to 70°. These limitations of available projections seriously hamper adequate examination of the coronary arteries. red lion abbotsford