Development in the 1950s of the transseptal technique for left heart catheterization is described. Initial studies in animals and human cadavers were followed up by left atrial puncture with measurements of left atrial and left ventricular (LV) pressure (the latter using a small plastic catheter) in patients with cardiac disease. Many such procedures were performed safely without complications. Subsequent modification of the original technique for percutaneous catheter insertion allowed placement of a larger taper-tipped catheter in the LV chamber for selective LV angiography. Early clinical research studies at the National Heart Institute were performed using the transseptal method; these included investigation of the effects of increasing...
Percutaneous transseptal left atrial (LA) access is increasingly becoming a routine procedure in the...
stenosis until the last decade more or less indirect methods were used, such as elec-trocardiography...
At operation the hemodynamics of the left side of the heart were studied in six patients without mit...
Development in the 1950s of the transseptal technique for left heart catheterization is described. I...
Transseptal left heart catheterization was performed in 106 instances in 101 patients using right an...
heart catheterization1-4 has been widely employed in recent years, and in many laboratories no impor...
Transseptal (TS) catheterization was introduced in 1959 as a strategy to directly measure left atria...
With the aid of right heart catheterization information about the pressure in the left atrium can be...
L EFT heart catheterization has been per-formed by a variety of technics over the years, most freque...
catheterization of the left heart are pres-ently commonplace maneuvers in the study of heart disease...
HISTORICALLY, retrograde catheteriza-tion of the arterial circulation appears to have been the first...
Left heart catheterization has become an increasingly important method for the pre-operative assessm...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a novel approach of transseptal puncture guided by intracardiac echocard...
THE TECHNIC of transseptal left heart catheterization began with the demon-stration in the experimen...
SINCE its initial description, ' transseptal left heart catheterization has been in-creasingly ...
Percutaneous transseptal left atrial (LA) access is increasingly becoming a routine procedure in the...
stenosis until the last decade more or less indirect methods were used, such as elec-trocardiography...
At operation the hemodynamics of the left side of the heart were studied in six patients without mit...
Development in the 1950s of the transseptal technique for left heart catheterization is described. I...
Transseptal left heart catheterization was performed in 106 instances in 101 patients using right an...
heart catheterization1-4 has been widely employed in recent years, and in many laboratories no impor...
Transseptal (TS) catheterization was introduced in 1959 as a strategy to directly measure left atria...
With the aid of right heart catheterization information about the pressure in the left atrium can be...
L EFT heart catheterization has been per-formed by a variety of technics over the years, most freque...
catheterization of the left heart are pres-ently commonplace maneuvers in the study of heart disease...
HISTORICALLY, retrograde catheteriza-tion of the arterial circulation appears to have been the first...
Left heart catheterization has become an increasingly important method for the pre-operative assessm...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a novel approach of transseptal puncture guided by intracardiac echocard...
THE TECHNIC of transseptal left heart catheterization began with the demon-stration in the experimen...
SINCE its initial description, ' transseptal left heart catheterization has been in-creasingly ...
Percutaneous transseptal left atrial (LA) access is increasingly becoming a routine procedure in the...
stenosis until the last decade more or less indirect methods were used, such as elec-trocardiography...
At operation the hemodynamics of the left side of the heart were studied in six patients without mit...