The aim of this study was to carry out a bench evaluation of the biomechanical feasibility of carbon dioxide (CO2) coronary arteriography. Many patients among the aging population of individuals requiring cardiac intervention have underlying renal insufficiency making them susceptible to contrast-induced nephropathy. To include those patients, it is imperative to find an alternative and safe technique to perform coronary imaging on cardiac ischemic patients. As CO2 angiography has no renal toxicity, it may be a possible solution offering good imaging with negligible collateral effects. Theoretically, by carefully controlling the gas injection process, new automatic injectors may avoid gas reflux into the aorta and possible cerebral damage. ...
The using of carbon dioxide as contrast medium (CM) is increasing in the diagnosis of vascular disea...
Objectives:To study the use of carbon dioxide as a contrast medium for arteriography.Methods:Carbon ...
Objectives: Carbon dioxide (CO2) angiography for endovascular aortic repair (CO2-EVAR) is used to tr...
The aim of this study was to carry out a bench evaluation of the biomechanical feasibility of carbon...
The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the feasibility of movement compensation for CO2 coro...
An important limitation of angiography in the diagnostic theatre is the intolerance or the toxicity...
Carbon dioxide angiography is based on the visualization (i.e., the radiographic contrast) of gas bu...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) angiography represents an important technique to overcome most clinical problem...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to clarify some physicalemechanical aspects involved in the carbon...
The purpose of this work was to outline some practical rules for pressure and volume settings in aut...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has been validated as a contrast agent in a large series of studies. A particul...
The diagnostic quality of carbon dioxide angiography depends both on optimal setting of radiologica...
Widely used classical angiography with the use of iodine contrast agents is highly problematic, part...
Purpose: To present a novel method of preparing carbon dioxide (CO2) for contrast enhancement.Techni...
The using of carbon dioxide as contrast medium (CM) is increasing in the diagnosis of vascular disea...
Objectives:To study the use of carbon dioxide as a contrast medium for arteriography.Methods:Carbon ...
Objectives: Carbon dioxide (CO2) angiography for endovascular aortic repair (CO2-EVAR) is used to tr...
The aim of this study was to carry out a bench evaluation of the biomechanical feasibility of carbon...
The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the feasibility of movement compensation for CO2 coro...
An important limitation of angiography in the diagnostic theatre is the intolerance or the toxicity...
Carbon dioxide angiography is based on the visualization (i.e., the radiographic contrast) of gas bu...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) angiography represents an important technique to overcome most clinical problem...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to clarify some physicalemechanical aspects involved in the carbon...
The purpose of this work was to outline some practical rules for pressure and volume settings in aut...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has been validated as a contrast agent in a large series of studies. A particul...
The diagnostic quality of carbon dioxide angiography depends both on optimal setting of radiologica...
Widely used classical angiography with the use of iodine contrast agents is highly problematic, part...
Purpose: To present a novel method of preparing carbon dioxide (CO2) for contrast enhancement.Techni...
The using of carbon dioxide as contrast medium (CM) is increasing in the diagnosis of vascular disea...
Objectives:To study the use of carbon dioxide as a contrast medium for arteriography.Methods:Carbon ...
Objectives: Carbon dioxide (CO2) angiography for endovascular aortic repair (CO2-EVAR) is used to tr...