Cardiac Catheterization, Angiography, and InterventionWilliam Grossman, Donald S. Baim |
Contents
Historical Perspective and Present Practice | 13 |
15 | 47 |
6 | 69 |
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acute allow angina angiography angioplasty aorta aortic aortic valve approach assessment associated atrial atrium balloon blood blood flow calculated cardiac catheterization cardiac output Cardiol cath catheter cause changes Circulation clinical complications contrast coronary artery curve defects developed diastolic difference dilatation disease distal effects embolism et al exercise failure femoral flow frequently function gradient guide wire heart hemodynamic important improved increase indicator injection laboratory laser lead left ventricle left ventricular mean measured method mitral mitral valve mmHg monary myocardial myocardial infarction normal occur operator oxygen pacing patients percutaneous performed placed position present pressure procedure proximal pulmonary artery recorded regurgitation reported resistance response right atrial right ventricular seen severe sheath shows shunt significant sinus stenosis stent systolic technique tion usually valvuloplasty vascular vein venous vessel volume wall wave wedge