Left main coronary artery occlusion

    • [DOC File]ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE STUDY GUIDE

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      The left coronary artery (LCA) quickly bifurcates into two branches shortly after it leaves the aorta. Thus we have: Left main. coronary artery- This represents the most proximal portion of the LCA, and runs from the aorta to the point of bifurcation. It is only about a half-inch long. Left anterior descending (LAD) branch of the LCA- This supplies blood to the front (anterior) portion of the ...


    • CURRICULUM VITAE - Stanford University

      Kim D, Guthaner DF, Wexler L, Gonzalez-Lavin L: Isolated total occlusion of the left main coronary artery. Am J Roentgenol 141:1304-1306, December 1983. 66. Kim DS, Guthaner DF, Wexler L: Transcatheter embolization of a leaking pseudo- aneurysm of saphenous vein aortocoronary bypass graft. Cath Cardiovasc Diagn 9:591-594, 1983. 67. Ginsburg R, Wexler L, Mitchell S, Profitt C: …


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      1=Left Main Coronary Artery (LMCA) 2=LAD 3= Diagonal 4=Ramus Intermedius 5=Circumflex 6=Obtuse Marginal 7= RCA 8=PDA 9=Posterior Lateral 10=Acute Marginal 11=None . Distal Anastomosis Conduit: 1=In-situ IMA 2=Free IMA 3=Vein 4=Radial artery 5=Other. Please use the key above and enter one . Graft Number. Proximal Site. Distal Site . Conduit. Distal Position. Endarterectomy #1. 1-5 (drop …


    • [DOCX File]PCI Review Report - Department of Health

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      Based on an assessment of the international guidelines, factors such as risk stratification, the number of coronary arteries with stenosis (one-, two- or three-vessel disease) with and without involvement of proximal left anterior descending (LAD) and left main (LM) CAD play an important role in the decision-making on the choice of revascularisation. If the decision to revascularise is made ...


    • [DOC File]HEARTWARE, INC - UCalgary

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      This record contains a single lesion - a total occlusion in the distal right coronary . Adding Lesions to the Coronary Tree . Additional coronary artery stenoses can be added to the existing record. A detailed explanation of the menu options is provided in Chapter 5. For now, add a tubular lesion by clicking on the Add Lesion icon which is the upper left-most icon in the Tool Box. Selection of ...


    • [DOC File]Philadelphia University Jordan | Home Page

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      Left main coronary artery involvement. Severe left ventricular dysfunction . Complications. Coronary occlusion, coronary dissection, MI, coronary artery spasm, and prolonged angina may necessitate immediate coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. A cardiac surgical team must be on standby during PTCA procedures. Restenosis can occur as a result of the combination of elastic recoil and ...


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      In 19,482 LMS-PCI procedures performed in England and Wales between 2007 and 2014, femoral artery use fell from 77.7% in 2007 to 31.7%. In the most contemporary study years (2012-14), the strongest associates of FA use for unprotected LMS-PCI were renal disease, PCI for restenosis, chronic total occlusion intervention and female sex. After propensity score adjustment, FA use was associated ...


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      2- Left circumflex coronary artery: - supplies the lateral wall of the LV - accounts for 15% to 20% of coronary artery thrombosis. 3- Right coronary artery: - supplies posterior and inferior part of the LV, posterior 1/3 of IVS, the all RV, posteromedial papillary. muscle in LV and both atrioventricular and sinoatrial node - accounts for 30% to 40% of coronary artery thrombosis. Ischemic Heart ...


    • [DOC File]THE HEART

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      The following structures are the main vehicles of oxygenated blood transport to heart muscle and de-oxygenated blood transport back to the right atrium. Coronary arteries: deliver oxygenated blood to the myocardium. They arise from the aorta just above its origin from the left ventricle. Note that coronary vessels are extremely variable. right coronary artery: originates on the right side of ...


    • [DOC File]Lecture-based Exam Review Questions

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      Left Main Coronary Artery Occlusion. Right Marginal Coronary Artery Occlusion. 104) Which of the following would not be an expected sign of an endocarditis? Fever. Anemia. Hemorrhage. Nodules on digits. Valvular calcifications. 105) The following picture is from the autopsy of a 53 year old man who died suddenly at home. What is the most likely diagnosis of this abnormality? 106) Which of the ...


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