Carbon Dioxide Angiography: Principles, Techniques, and PracticesKyung Cho, Irvin F. Hawkins CRC Press, 17 lug 2007 - 312 pagine With an abundance of illustrations and tables to highlight critical information, this source provides a practical approach to the use of CO2 as a contrast agent for diagnostic angiography, vascular intervention, and other interventional procedures in both adults and pediatrics. Clearly laying-out key points in the science, technique, and clinical a |
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Chapter 2 Physical Properties and Flow Dynamics of CO2 | 23 |
Safety and Tolerance | 37 |
Chapter 4 Monitoring Patients Undergoing CO2 Angiography | 45 |
Chapter 5 Aortogram and Runoff | 53 |
Chapter 6 Visceral CO2 Digital Subtraction Angiography | 69 |
Chapter 7 CO2 Renal Digital Subtraction Angiography | 85 |
Chapter 8 CO2 Digital Subtraction Angiography for Renal Transplant Patients | 99 |
Chapter 15 CO2 for Wedged Hepatic Venography | 171 |
Chapter 16 CO2 Splenoportography | 181 |
Chapter 17 CO2 with LargeNeedle TIPS | 187 |
Chapter 18 CO2 FineNeedle Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt | 197 |
Chapter 19 Aneurysms Arteriovenous Malformations and Arteriovenous Fistula | 211 |
Chapter 20 CO2 Inferior Vena Cavography | 225 |
Chapter 21 CO2 with Central Venous Access and Venous Interventions | 239 |
Chapter 22 CO2 Guided Percutaneous Nephrostomies Including the Blunt Needle Technique | 253 |
Chapter 9 CO2 Digital Subtraction Angiography of Tumors | 109 |
Chapter 10 CO2 for Traumatic Bleeding | 121 |
Chapter 11 CO2 for Gastrointestinal Bleeding | 131 |
Chapter 12 CO2 for Use in Iliac Arterial Lower Extremity Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty and Stent Placement | 141 |
Chapter 13 CO2 Renal Percutaneous Transarterial Angioplasty and Stent Placement | 151 |
Chapter 14 CO2 Upper Extremity Venography | 161 |
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