Advances in Coronary Angiography, An Issue of Cardiology Clinics, 1st Edition
Authors :
S. James Chen & John D. Carroll
Date of Publication: 08/2009
Catheter-based or invasive x-ray coronary angiography is undergoing a profound change in large part because of the transition to a digital image format that now allows computer processing, 3-D reconstructions, advanced graphics and analysis, and mult ...view more
Catheter-based or invasive x-ray coronary angiography is undergoing a profound change in large part because of the transition to a digital image format that now allows computer processing, 3-D reconstructions, advanced graphics and analysis, and multimodality fusion. 3D reconstruction of blood vessels is done in real time, providing an accurate picture of the vessels and their relationship to each other. This gives the physician much more detailed information for performing coronary interventional procedures, such as noninvasive valve repair with a stricture band.
Catheter-based or invasive x-ray coronary angiography is undergoing a profound change in large part because of the transition to a digital image format that now allows computer processing, 3-D reconstructions, advanced graphics and analysis, and multimodality fusion. 3D reconstruction of blood vessels is done in real time, providing an accurate picture of the vessels and their relationship to each other. This gives the physician much more detailed information for performing coronary interventional procedures, such as noninvasive valve repair with a stricture band.
https://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/advances-in-coronary-angiography-an-issue-of-cardiology-clinics-9781437711974.html72956Advances in Coronary Angiography, An Issue of Cardiology Clinicshttps://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9781437711974_2.jpg77.8981.99EURInStock/Medicine and Surgery/Cardiology/Books/Clinics Review Articles9842525503956128371745498285145120Catheter-based or invasive x-ray coronary angiography is undergoing a profound change in large part because of the transition to a digital image format that now allows computer processing, 3-D reconstructions, advanced graphics and analysis, and multimodality fusion. 3D reconstruction of blood vessels is done in real time, providing an accurate picture of the vessels and their relationship to each other. This gives the physician much more detailed information for performing coronary interventional procedures, such as noninvasive valve repair with a stricture band. Catheter-based or invasive x-ray coronary angiography is undergoing a profound change in large part because of the transition to a digital image format that now allows computer processing, 3-D reconstructions, advanced graphics and analysis, and multimodality fusion. 3D reconstruction of blood vessels is done in real time, providing an accurate picture of the vessels and their relationship to each other. This gives the physician much more detailed information for performing coronary interventional procedures, such as noninvasive valve repair with a stricture band.00add-to-cart97814377119742011 and earlierProfessionalBy S. James Chen, PhD and John D. Carroll, MD20091Book178w x 254h (7.00" x 10.00")Saunders24011 Aug 2009PRINT ON DEMAND - DELIVERY CAN TAKE UP TO 10 DAYSBy <STRONG>S. James Chen</STRONG>, PhD and <STRONG>John D. Carroll</STRONG>, MDClinicsThe Clinics: Internal MedicineNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select