Coronary catheter techniques 2 + Damping and ventricularization- Elias Hanna, Univ Iowa
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- -00:00 Additional techniques to engage the right coronary artery (radial and femoral access).
-25:42 Explanation of the mechanisms of damping and ventricularization upon coronary engagement, and methods of correction
-50:10 Additional techniques to engage the left coronary artery (radial land femoral access)
thank you very much sir
please provide us with more lectures about interventional and general cardiology, because you sir simply give the best explanation of cardiology i have ever heard.
and the book is magnificent.
Thank you very much as always, Dr. Hanna.
excellent.
Perfect explanation..
Good work sir3
Amazing sir...where re you from?
Thanks dear doctor your lecture so great, I hope you can make some vedio in regards of pacemaker too
1st of all thank you very much,
I just have a question: in elderly when you try to engage RCA do you change the view from LAO to get better understanding of the elongated Aorta?
My pleasure. In elongated aorta, I keep the same LAO to engage RCA. I just need to realize that the aorta is more horizontal than normally and that the origin of the RCA is lower on a vertical plane than it would normally be (I aim for lower when engaging it). I change the view during RCA engagement when I suspect anterior RCA takeoff (try RAO view)
Sir is ur book pdf available online or could u guide me how to get acess to your book or download it. I will be very grateful .
sir...e i.by incubating an artery with a significant osteal lesion,I'm blocking blood supply to it and I'm finding damping. Shouldn't I be expecting ventricularisation since the ventricle is contrating and the distance between the tip of the catheter and the ventricular wall is filled with a stagnant collum of blood or a dye ? And why does intubation of the confusion artery cause VF ??
Very informative
Excellent.
Could u suggest some textbook or
Articles
Thank you. I wrote a general cardiology textbook with a couple of catheterization chapters (Practical Cardiovascular Medicine). I also like a book by Thach Nguyen (Advanced interv cardiology tips and tricks).
@@eliashanna8248 will search for both. Are these available on line