Volume 22 - Issue 9 - September, 2010
Case Report
09/10/2010
Qin Xuguang, MD; Weiguo Xiang, MD; Chunpeng Lu, MD
ABSTRACT: The most common coronary anomaly is the left circumflex artery (LCX) arising from the proximal right coronary artery (RCA). This variant is benign. The anomalous RCA often originates from the left sinus or from the proximal of the...
ABSTRACT: The most common coronary anomaly is the left circumflex artery (LCX) arising from the proximal right coronary artery (RCA). This variant is benign. The anomalous RCA often originates from the left sinus or from the proximal of the...
ABSTRACT: The most common...
09/10/2010
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Case Report
09/10/2010
Gruschen R. Veldtman, MD, MBChB, FRCP; Zaheer Ahmad, MD, MBBS, MRCPCh; Sreekanth Narsupalli, MBBS, MRCP
09/10/2010
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Case Report
09/10/2010
Rajesh Ramineni, MD; George K. Daniel, MD
09/10/2010
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Case Report
09/10/2010
Basar Candemir, MD; Adalet Gurlek, MD; Resat M. Baha, MD
ABSTRACT: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in an anomalous right coronary artery (RCA) arising from the left sinus of Valsalva can be technically difficult because selective cannulation of the vessel may not be easy. We present a...
ABSTRACT: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in an anomalous right coronary artery (RCA) arising from the left sinus of Valsalva can be technically difficult because selective cannulation of the vessel may not be easy. We present a...
ABSTRACT: Percutaneous...
09/10/2010
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Case Report
09/10/2010
Tiziana Attisano, MD; Cesare Baldi, MD; Pietro Giudice, MD, FESC
ABSTRACT: Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) remains the only tool to understand, plan and evaluate complex lesions in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Despite the evidence for left main intervention,1 it is routinely used mainly to...
ABSTRACT: Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) remains the only tool to understand, plan and evaluate complex lesions in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Despite the evidence for left main intervention,1 it is routinely used mainly to...
ABSTRACT: Intravascular...
09/10/2010
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Complex Case Intervention
09/10/2010
Yoshiaki Ito, MD; Toshiya Muramatsu, MD; Reiko Tsukahara, MD
09/10/2010
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
09/08/2010
Jacques Jamart, MD; Patrick Chenu, MD, PhD; Vincent Dangoisse, MD; Laurence Gabriel, MD; Antoine Guédès, MD; Baudouin Marchandise, MD, PhD; Erwin Schroeder, MD
09/08/2010
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Commentary
09/08/2010
Claudia A. Martinez, MD; Mauricio G. Cohen, MD, FACC
09/08/2010
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
09/08/2010
Elias Andreanides, MD; Evangelos Leontiadis, MD; Petros Sfyrakis, MD; Themistocles Maounis, MD; Dimitrios Degiannis, MD; Petros A. Alivizatos, MD; Athanassios Manginas, MD; Dennis V. Cokkinos, MD
09/08/2010
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
09/08/2010
Richard J. Frink, MD
ABSTRACT: Background. Currently, there are no available methods that can reliably predict when or if an atheroma will rupture. Recent reports suggest cholesterol crystals (CCs), present within the necrotic core, are sharp and can penetrate...
ABSTRACT: Background. Currently, there are no available methods that can reliably predict when or if an atheroma will rupture. Recent reports suggest cholesterol crystals (CCs), present within the necrotic core, are sharp and can penetrate...
ABSTRACT: Background. Currently,...
09/08/2010
Journal of Invasive Cardiology