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Radial vs Femoral: Redefining Success in Cardiac Catheterization Procedures

ADN Center of Excellence

These encompass perceived technical complexities, initial learning curve for practitioners transitioning from femoral to radial access, and considerations regarding access vessel size and patient anatomy variability. Overcoming Technical Hurdles: Mastery of radial access involves employing specific techniques and tools.

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Radial vs Femoral: Redefining Success in Cardiac Catheterization Procedures

ADN Center of Excellence

These encompass perceived technical complexities, initial learning curve for practitioners transitioning from femoral to radial access, and considerations regarding access vessel size and patient anatomy variability. Overcoming Technical Hurdles: Mastery of radial access involves employing specific techniques and tools.

Anatomy 52
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What can you find with continuous ST monitoring in the ED?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Case continued A bedside cardiac ultrasound revealed grossly preserved left ventricular function, no appreciable wall motion abnormality, pericardial effusion, or obvious valvular abnormality. The terminal part of the T-wave is inverted in lead III, and reciprocally terminally upright in lead aVL.

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Basics of Echocardiography

All About Cardiovascular System and Disorders

Transcript of the video: Echocardiography is now not restricted to the echocardiographic laboratory. During echocardiography, a transducer transmits the ultrasound beam towards the heart. A good knowledge of the anatomy of the heart is needed for interpretation of images from each view.