83-year old male with multivessel disease, with a 95% LAD/Diagonal Bifurcating Lesion and LVEF of 45%
Terumo Transradial Series Introduction
Starting a Successful Transradial Intervention Program
Transradial PCI Tips and Tricks
Transradial Intervention Can Better Manage QOL and Economics by Reducing Bleeding Complications
Transradial Intervention Is Necessary in the Modern Era
78-year old male with 80% Long Calcific LAD/Diagonal Bifurcating Lesion. LVEF 50%
Case: 87-year old female with heavily Calcified (90%) Left main and (80%) multiple LAD disease and LVEF of 50%
50 year old male with trifurcating LAD lesion involving first septal, first diagonal and mid LAD. LVEF 50%
85yr old male with multi-vessel disease and a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of 20%
Using IVUS and FFR to Diagnose and Treat Patients With Multivessel Disease
Peripheral CTA for the diagnosis of PVD
Primary AngioJet For Stent Thrombosis
Cardiovascular Imaging Today and TomorrowIn this video segment, Interventional Cardiologists Daniel J. Tiede, MD and Jacob R. Dutcher, MD of the Central Minnesota Heart Center in St. Cloud, MN, discuss the importance of establishing STEMI protocols. Within the discussion, both physicians showcase their strategies through a series of case reviews and urge physicians and hospitals to adopt these protocols within their practice.
by Rebecca Kapur on 2009-10-21
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