6.2 Manual of PCI - How to interpret the coronary angiogram
Step-by-step description of how to interpret the coronary angiogram. First, the quality of the study is assessed to endure that interpretation is possible. Second, the following 13 characteristics are assessed for each visualized coronary artery: 1. TIMI flow 2. Stenoses 3. Lesion length 4. Thrombus 5. Calcification 6, Dissection 7. Bifurcation lesions 8. Ostial lesions 9. Tortuosity 10. Aneurysm 11. Collateral flow 12. Perforation 13. Fistulae

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7.1 Manual of PCI - PCI vs. CABG vs. no revascularization

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6.1 Manual of PCI - How to perform coronary angiography

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Full Angiogram Anatomy Review!

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#1 Best AT HOME Test to Find Clogged Arteries

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Coronary angiography standard views

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Coronary calcium score: what it means and how to interpret your results (AMA #5)

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Can You Unclog Arteries? A Vascular Surgeon Reacts to @DrKevinHam

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How to size the stent using angiography or intravascular imaging?

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Coronary VIEWS I Including AP CRANIAL and AP CAUDAL

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The Scan That Reveals Heart Disease Years Before Symptoms

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How to read a coronary angiography

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Coronary angiography tips

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13.3 Manual of PCI - IVUS step-by-step

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Evolution of Cardiac Diagnostics: A New Era with AI-Powered FFR-CT

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Large Coronary Aneurysm in a STEMI patient

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How I Use Aspirin to Unclog Arteries

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5.7 Manual of PCI - How to manipulate catheters to engage via femoral access

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Cardiac CTA Anatomy

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Coronary Anatomy and Angiographic Views

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