Mouse model of experimental pulmonary hypertension: Lung angiogram and right heart catheterizationdoi:10.1177/20458940211041512Xiong, MingmeiJain, Pritesh P.Chen, JiyuanBabicheva, AleksandraZhao, TengtengAlotaibi, MonaKim, Nick H.Lai, NingIzadi, Amin...
Fig. 11. Digital subtraction angiogram of the right subclavian artery (SCA) (A, B) showing branches of the first part of the SCA including the right vertebral artery (VA), internal mammary artery (IMA), and thyrocervical trunk (TCT). TCT branches into the inferior thyroid artery (ITA) co...
Angiograms were obtained before the procedure to define the anatomy of the pulmonary root and to measure the size of the pulmonary trunk. Studies were also repeated after implantation and before the animals were sacrificed to confirm the appropriate position and sealing of the stent, as well as ...
These angiograms are from a 10-year-old, 27-kg patient with a 15-mm aortic homograft conduit.(Top)The conduit was heavily calcified along its entire length and had a focal narrowing (6.8 mm minimum) at the level of the valve, and a peak gradient in the catheterization lab of 41 mm ...
Angiograms from the pre-Glenn catheterizations were used to measure pulmonary artery size and assess shunt stenosis (n = 64). Fifty-five (53.4%) patients in group A versus 40 (71.4%) in group B underwent Glenn surgery. Group B patients often required an additional shunt (modified Blalock–...