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Author(s): Olivier Bar Added: 3 years ago
An Introduction to Radiation X-rays, so-called because their nature was at the time unknown, were discovered by the German physicist Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895, one year before the discovery of ‘natural’ radioactivity by Henri Becquerel.1 X-rays found application in radiography a few years after their discovery, although the first side effect attributed to radiation injury (depilation) had been… View more
Author(s): Nikos Werner Added: 3 years ago
In this insightful interview Prof Nikos Werner, Heart Center Trier, Germany discusses the role of key technologies in TAVI procedures, and experiences with post-procedural Cl-AKI patients, including the role of CVi in helping to overcome key challenges. View more
Author(s): Nikos Werner Added: 3 years ago
In diesem Interview diskutiert Prof. Nikos Werner vom Herzzentrum Trier die Rolle von Schlüsseltechnologien in TAVI Prozeduren und seinen Erfahrungen mit postprozeduralen Cl-AKI Patienten, einschließlich der Rolle des CVi Systems bei der Bewältigung der wichtigsten Herausforderungen. View more
Author(s): Joost Daemen , Allen Jeremias , Ziad A Ali Added: 10 months ago
Join us for an informative video that explores the innovative approach of performing zero-contrast percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) using advanced medical technologies and best practices. In recent years, contrast supply shortages and the need for improved patient outcomes have presented significant challenges in care delivery. In this video, our esteemed faculty will demonstrate the… View more
Author(s): Giovanni Amoroso Added: 3 years ago
The increased incidence of coronary artery disease, as well as the advances in device technology and improved potentialities of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), have resulted in a dramatic rise in the number of invasive coronary procedures (both diagnostic catheterisations and PCIs).1 These procedures normally used the transfemoral access, which involves the insertion of a catheter… View more
Author(s): Thierry Lefèvre Added: 3 years ago
Today, in industrialised countries, we are treating more and more patients with coronary artery disease or structural heart disease, due, in part, to an increase in life expectancy over the last 50 years, as well as an increasing incidence of risk factors such as diabetes and obesity. Accordingly, there has been a rise in the use of contrast-enhanced diagnostic imaging and interventional… View more