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The Role of Inorganic Nitrate in Preventing Contrast-Induced Nephropathy

Contrast-Induced Nephropathy (CIN) poses risks to patients undergoing angiography. This study evaluates the potential benefits of dietary inorganic nitrate in preventing CIN and its mechanisms. Results show promising renoprotective effects, highlighting a potential preventive approach for at-risk pa

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Radiographic Imaging Methods of the Respiratory System

Radiographic imaging plays a crucial role in the evaluation and diagnosis of thoraco-mediastino-pleuro-pulmonary conditions. Techniques like radioscopy, digital radiography, computer tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, conventional pulmonary angiography, and hybrid imaging methods offer detailed

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VNA and PACS Market

VNA and PACS Market by Procurement (PACS [Departmental {Radiology, Mammography, Dental} Enterprise] VNA [Enterprise, Multi-site] [CT, Angiography, MRI, Ultrasound]), Delivery (On Premise, Cloud, Hybrid), Vendor Type, End User - Global Forecast to 2031\n

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Best Practices for Transradial Angiography & Intervention Update

Expert consensus statements provide guidance on utilizing ultrasound guidance for arterial access, preferring radial over ulnar artery access, and the utility of non-invasive collateral flow assessment. Recommendations include administering heparin post-sheath placement and using low-profile sheaths

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Comparison of FFR-guided PCI vs Angiography-guided PCI in AMI with Multivessel Disease: FRAME-AMI Trial

In patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and multivessel coronary artery disease, this study aims to compare fractional flow reserve (FFR)-guided PCI with angiography-guided PCI for non-infarct-related artery lesions. The hypothesis is that selective PCI guided by FFR is superior to routin

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Case Study: Successful Treatment of LAD Calcified Lesion with Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

A case study dated 2024/01/06 from Far Eastern Memorial Hospital involving the treatment of a calcified lesion in the LAD artery using percutaneous coronary intervention. The procedure included wire and sheath insertion, angiography, OCT imaging revealing severe calcification, rotablation, IVL, sten

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Understanding Coronary Revascularization: Anatomy vs. Physiology

This content discusses the prevalence of angina in women compared to men, the importance of stable angina in predicting outcomes, the need for better diagnostic methods for coronary angiography, and the differences in obstructive CAD by sex and ethnicity in stable angina cases. It highlights the cha

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Retinal Imaging Conference - Case Study of Diabetic Patient with Blurry Vision

A 52-year-old African American female with a history of diabetes and hypertension presented with occasional blurry vision in her left eye. Examination revealed retinal thickening, cystic spaces, and disruption of retinal layers. Autofluorescence imaging showed hyperautofluorescence centrally and hyp

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Methods of Imaging the Respiratory System

This lecture discusses various methods of imaging the respiratory system, including plain films, radionuclide imaging, CT scans, ultrasound for pleural disease, MRI, and bronchography. The normal anatomy relevant to respiratory system angiography is also highlighted through a series of images.

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How to Become SCAI President - Essential Steps and Skills

Focus on individual activities, complete assigned tasks, serve on committees with enthusiasm, become an expert in the field, maintain high ethical standards, develop leadership skills, including management skills, mentorship, collaboration, communication, problem-solving, and bridge-building. These

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