Twenty-five patients with clinical relapse after previous successful angioplasty of iliac or femoro-popliteal arteries were evaluated with repeat angiography. The angiographic patency was 80% despite the clinical symptoms. The discrepancy between the angiographic appearance and the clinical findings was ...
Due to uncontrollable hypertension, the second patient was admitted to the hospital and received aortic angiography and stent implantation under general anesthesia. The angiography indicated severe narrowing of the descending aorta 15 mm distal to the left subclavian artery, with a length of 10 mm.Bef...
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CT angiography vs angiogram CT angiography is a less invasive version of the traditional angiogram. The main difference between the two procedures is that while a standard angiogram involves a catheter being inserted into the artery and to the area being studied, a CT angiogram does not require ...
We enrolled 64 patients with 67 de novo femoropopliteal lesions who underwent PCB angioplasty at Kokura Memorial Hospital from May 2014 to March 2020 and subsequent follow-up angiography after 1year. The primary endpoint was 1-year LLL, whereas the secondary endpoints were binary restenosis and ...
a previous history of CAD (acute myocardial infarction, unstable angina, coronary artery bypass graft, or percutaneous coronary artery stent/angioplasty) or the presence of significant stenosis (≥50%) in any of the three main coronary arteries on multi-slice CT coronary angiography upon admission....