Advanced Coronary Angiography
By Diagnosis
1.
Previous mechanical tricuspid, and now needs a pacemaker
2.
Assessing MR with a mechanical aortic valve in situ
3.
Calcified left atrium and mitral regurgitation
4.
Restrictive pericarditis
5.
Muscle bridges
6.
LAD and 1st septal disease
7.
LIMA to LAD problems
8.
Starr Edwards
9.
Previous coarctation repair
10.
Coronary rupture post angioplasty
11.
10 year old vein graft
12.
Subclavian artery anatomy
13.
Ruptured coronary
14.
Stent in aortic root
15.
Short Left main stem and AR
16.
Radial artery anatomy
17.
Assessing a blocked LAD
18.
Osteal right, grubby artery
19.
Calcified coronaries and LV aneurysm
20.
Aortic dissection
21.
No circumflex, dominant right
22.
Subaortic membrane
23.
Coronary veins draining direct into ventricle
24.
Unilateral pulmonary oedema for redo MVR
25.
Sinus valsalva aneurysm
26.
Chronic type a dissection
27.
Coronary rupture
28.
Top end markers
29.
Muscle bridges
30.
Calcified mass on angiogram
31.
Air in coronary
32.
Ischaemic VSD
33.
Coarctation
34.
LIMA disease and dissection
35.
Stent in right, aberrant circumflex artery
36.
Atrial myxoma
37.
Too many stents
38.
Dissected right subclavian artery
39.
Coronary artery aneurysm, Kawasaki disease
40.
Aortic transection
41.
Percutaneous ASD closure
42.
PDA
43.
Coronary Fistula
44.
Saphenous vein aneurysm
45.
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
46.
A patent 1st intercostal branch of the LIMA
47.
The Basics
48.
A rocking Mitral valve
49.
A blocked LAD
50.
Percutaneous Mitral Valvuloplasty
51.
Managing a Pacemaker
52.
Osteal stenosis
53.
Double RCA for a root replacement
54.
Graft behind sternum
55.
A blocked stent in the LAD
56.
High right coronary artery
57.
Sinus Venosus ASD
58.
Ruptured RCA during angioplasty, previous CABG
59.
RCA angioplasty
60.
Dilated ascending aorta post Starr-Edwards AVR
61.
An undamaged LIMA for a redo
62.
A high risk angioplasty
63.
LMS and gross AR
64.
LMS post SVG grafts
65.
Aortic outflow tract obstruction and gross MR
66.
Small PDAs
67.
Tricuspid regurgitation