This blockage can lead to damage or death of heart muscle tissue. Understanding the types of coronary artery occlusions and their implications for patient outcomes is crucial for improving ...
Several coronary occlusions had compelled Blaiberg to give up his practice as a dentist and caused irreparable damage to his heart, which was steadily failing. On Dr. Barnard’s return ...
In this retrospective study, patients who underwent coronary angiography were enrolled ... between groups (P = 0.209), and no radial artery occlusion in either group. Logistic regression suggested ...
but further investigation is needed to determine its exact place in the treatment of coronary artery occlusion. The problem of ISR led researchers to the notion of using the coronary stent itself ...
Intravenous application of protamine after coronary angiography via dTRA can significantly shorten the time of postoperative compression hemostasis and has good performance in terms of safety.
In this retrospective study, patients who underwent coronary angiography were enrolled ... between groups (P = 0.209), and no radial artery occlusion in either group. Logistic regression suggested ...
Dissection could disseminate antegradely and lead to subtotal or total occlusion of the coronary lumen. Similarly, it could extend retrogradely into the sinus of Valsalva and cusp, or even the ...
Dr. Yeh specializes in opening difficult heart blockages (chronic total occlusions) and treating complex coronary artery disease. He is the Director of the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Center for ...
Three main classes of CSI have been proposed and tested: (1) retroperfusion technique, (2) retroinfusion technique and (3) coronary sinus occlusion techniques. They all share the principle that a ...
In our case, the site of occlusion was at LMCA which could be explained by right-side-dominant coronary arteries with small territory of left circumflex artery. Previous study showed that ST elevation ...