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QCA quantitative coronary angiography, and RCA right coronary artery. Demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients are shown in Table 2. The median age was 59 years (interquartile ...
to 93 percent (for the proximal and middle right coronary artery) (Table 2). Coronary segments were not interpretable by magnetic resonance angiography when scans were not obtained because of time ...
Multislice computed tomographic angiogram of an anomalous right coronary artery (RCA) that originates from the left coronary sinus. The vessel's course between the aorta and pulmonary artery ...
Researchers found that peri-coronary adipose tissue attenuation (PCAT), a marker of coronary inflammation, is independently ...
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) has emerged over the last decade as an increasingly recognised cause of ...
Coronary angiography is a test to see if you have a blockage in a coronary artery. A contrast dye is injected into your arteries through a catheter, while your doctor watches how blood flows ...
The test was terminated early because of low physical resilience. Coronary CT angiography failed to visualise the RCA selectively, raising suspicion of an anomalous origin of the RCA. The patient ...
Angiography can be used to detect significant arterial disease, which can lead to such conditions as stroke, heart attack, gangrene, and organ failure. The imagery from coronary angiography can ...
They will then use a CT scan to take images. Healthcare professionals may refer to this method as a coronary CT angiography. The images will allow a doctor to assess how the dye and, therefore ...