Introduction to percutaneous coronary intervention
- Description
- Curriculum
- Reviews
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3Standard technique for femoral artery puncture
A short notice on the standard technique on femoral artery stenosis.
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4Standard technique for radial artery puncture
The radial is one of the most utilised access for coronary intervention nowadays, the standard technique is explained
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5Standard technique for brachial artery puncture
Inspite of being underutilised now! Still has some role in peripheral interventions
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6Percutaneous approach to venous puncture
Venous access is used in many procedures from temporary pacing, RV study to TVAI
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7Vascular access discussion
From the live discussion of vascular access
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8Radial artery anatomy
In radial artery, its very important to know the anatomical variant that you may encounter during radial access interventions.
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17The monorail balloon
The monorail balloon explaines
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18The balloon technology
Know your balloons, semi vs non-compliant balloons
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19Tips and tricks for balloon using during PCI
The balloon is an essential tool during PCI and coronary intervention; here, I will provide excellent tips about balloon flushing clipping, and balloon re-wrapping
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20The coronary stents
You should know the different stent design before deploying
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2140 years of coronary stents development
The story behind the stent development
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22Understanding different stent sizing manufacturing
The issue of stent size and the expansion capacity
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23Stent balloon knob relationship
The relationship between the stent struts and the balloon knob
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24Story behind the Promus stents
The development of Promus stents
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25Stent Nikel allergy
The issue of Nikle allergy that may be behind coronary stents
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26Coronary stents expansion capacity explained!
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27Basic angiographic techniques
The techniques of imaging and lesion analysis
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28CABG angiography
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29What is the syntax score and how to calculate?
What is the syntax score, and what is the difference between syntax scores I and II and 2020?
How to use them to facilitate clinical judgment.
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30Syntax score, case example
How to calculate syntax scores I and II
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32How to make a snare from the usual PCI materials?
In certain situations, you may lose some materials while conducting PCI, or in any other situation, not all cath. Labs are equipped with a snare: here, we provide an easy way to make a snare from the usual materials that can be used to retrieve any lost materials from the body.
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33Handmade coronary graft stent!
In case of coronary perforation and you don't have the appropriate size of graft stent you can make a one your self