Hemodynamic Assessment of Renal Artery Stenosis
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Renal artery stenosis (RAS) is the main cause of “secondary” arterial hypertension. RAS is found in 0.5% to 5% of hypertensive patients. RAS is most often…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Renal artery stenosis (RAS) is the main cause of “secondary” arterial hypertension. RAS is found in 0.5% to 5% of hypertensive patients. RAS is most often…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The catheterization laboratory continues to evolve with time, initially concentrating on hemodynamic assessment of the heart and, in particular, valvular heart disease, before becoming very “coronary-centric”…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen In contemporary practice, catheter-based interventions have become an increasingly important therapeutic modality for the treatment of nearly all areas of the peripheral arterial and venous system,…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The heart is the engine that powers life, and the coronary circulation represents the fuel pipes, providing blood with oxygen and other nutrients to keep the…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The cardiac valves permit efficient forward blood flow while preventing backflow, in turn creating unidirectional forward cardiac output. Valve disease leads either to reduction in orifice…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen A thorough knowledge of normal and abnormal coronary anatomy is essential for the interventional cardiologist. The direct application of this knowledge base helps in the selection…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Surveying the landscape of interventional cardiology today, one sees a mature discipline using sophisticated technology and techniques that are backed by the findings of rigorous clinical…