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Author(s):
Nicolas M Van Mieghem
,
Kendra J Grubb
,
David Hildick-Smith
,
et al
Start date:
Mar 26, 2024
Anomalous RCA
Author(s):
Erik J Simon
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Mary Rodriguez Ziccardi
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Saagar Sanghvi
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et al
Added:
1 year ago
Article
Author(s):
Christoph Gräni
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Philipp A Kaufmann
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Stephan Windecker
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et al
Added:
3 years ago
Anomalous origin of the coronary artery from the opposite sinus of Valsalva (ACAOS) is a rare inborn disease that is characterised by an anomalous course and/or termination of a native coronary vessel.1,2 The traditional definition of ACAOS differentiates between benign and malignant variants. Malignant ACAOS has an interarterial course (IAC) of the anomalous vessel between the pulmonary artery…
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Author(s):
Rajesh Kumar
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Jathinder Kumar
,
Cormac O’Connor
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et al
Added:
4 months ago
Author(s):
Jean-François Paul
Added:
3 years ago
In the clinical management of patients with complex congenital heart disease (CHD), accurate 3D evaluation of their morphological conditions is critical. 3D imaging should demonstrate the shape and spatial relation of great arteries, proximal branch pulmonary arteries and anomalous pulmonary venous or systemic connections, and eventually coronary artery course. 3D information on extra-cardiac…
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Author(s):
Raban Jeger
,
Thomas Nestelberger
Added:
3 years ago
Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality despite major improvements in primary and secondary prevention strategies. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or surgical revascularisation may be indicated in many patients with acute or stable CAD.1
Since the first coronary intervention using catheter mounted balloons, percutaneous treatment of CAD has evolved…
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Author(s):
Robert J Applegate
Added:
3 years ago
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for ST-elevation Myocardial Infarction
Achieving reperfusion in a timely fashion in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) has been established as an effective and life-saving treatment.1–4 This has usually been measured as door-to-balloon time with an established goal of 90 minutes as the time within which reperfusion should be achieved…
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Author(s):
Konstantinidis Nikolaos
,
Sianos Georgios
Added:
3 years ago
Saphenous vein grafts (SVGs), despite their inherent inferiority to arterial conduits, still remain the type of grafts most commonly used during coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).1 The natural and post-interventional biological behaviour of SVGs differ from that of native coronary vessels, increasing the risk of restenosis.2 SVG disease after CABG is a strong predictor of mortality.3 In a…
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Multi Vessel Disease in STEMI
Author(s):
Pim Tonino
,
Jacques Monsegu
Start date:
Jun 17, 2020
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