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Angiography and Arteriography

Angiography and Arteriography. SPRING 2009 FINAL 3-10-09. Angiography. Is the general term that describes the radiologic examination of vascular structures within the body after the introduction of an iodinated contrast medium or gas. Types of Angiographic Procedures. Angiography Team.

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Angiography and Arteriography

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  1. Angiography and Arteriography SPRING 2009 FINAL 3-10-09

  2. Angiography Is the general term that describes the radiologic examination of vascular structures within the body after the introduction of an iodinated contrast medium or gas

  3. Types of Angiographic Procedures

  4. Angiography Team • Radiologist • CIT (Radiologic Technologist) • Sometimes more than one • Other specialists (if needed) • Nurse • Anesthesiologist (if needed)

  5. Verify the presence of tumors Blood supply to tumors Internal bleeding Possible anemia Stenosis Can be caused form atherosclerosis Occlusions Clots Thrombus Embolus Aneurysms Heart disease Indications

  6. Contraindications • Previous severe reaction to contrast • Impaired renal function • Impaired blood clotting factors • Inability to undergo surgical procedure

  7. Contrast Media • Iodinated contrast media is used • Can produce nausea & an uncomfortable burning sensation • Allergic reactions • Severe: anaphylactic shock • Shock, rapid shallow breathing, high pulse rate & ALOC • Mild: Hives or slight difficulty breathing

  8. What is this?

  9. Angiographic Trays and Sterile Supplies

  10. Other Supplies for Angiography

  11. Needles • Vascular access needles • Size based on external diameter of needle • Allows for appropriate Guidewires matching • So internal diameter must also be known

  12. Guidewires • Used as a platform over which a catheter is to be advanced • Once positioned guidewire is fixed and catheter is advanced until it meets the tip of the guidwire • Mostly constructed on stainless steel & coated with Teflon

  13. Introducer Sheaths • Short catheters used when multiple catheters will be used • Placed in lieu of a catheter

  14. Catheters

  15. DSA • A subtraction mask is taken before contrast injected • Each of digitized image is from the mask • Images acquired form • 1 image every 2-3 sec • Up to 30 images per sec

  16. Three Dimensional (3-D) Intraarterial Angiography

  17. What Method is this?

  18. Catherization: Selinger Technique

  19. Selinger Technique Catheters and Guidewires

  20. Pre-Procedure • PT’s are usually limited to a liquid diet and routine medications • Adequate hydration • An IV line placed • Sedative may be given • History taken and vitals taken • Informed consent

  21. Preparing the Patient Room • Must be extensively cleaned • Equipment checked • Room thoroughly stocked • Extra supplies as needed

  22. Radiation Protection • PT is protected by no less than 2.5 mm of Aluminum • Beam restriction • Avoidance of repeat exposure • Cardinal rules • Time • Distance • Shielding

  23. Post Procedure • PTs usually can resume normal activity after 24 hours • Most often can go home after 24 hours • Because internal bleeding can be life threatening • Vitals are monitored • Puncture site is monitored for bleeding

  24. Stent Placement • http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/images/stent_restenosis.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/stents/stents_all.html&usg=__xDlbsaX9JhuYbpVojLcz19apr-I=&h=513&w=450&sz=59&hl=en&start=20&tbnid=vWwqaG-RNW7M-M:&tbnh=131&tbnw=115&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dabdominal%2Bstents%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den

  25. Abdominal Arteries

  26. Abdominal Angiography

  27. AAA Pre and Post Stent Placement

  28. Abdominal Stent

  29. AAA

  30. Renal Arteriogram

  31. Lower Limb Arteries

  32. Leg Atherosclerosis

  33. Atherosclerosis Left Leg

  34. Upper Limb Arteries

  35. Upper Extremity Anatomy

  36. Brachial and Axillary Arteriogram

  37. Axillary Arteriogram

  38. Hand Arteriogram

  39. Hand Arteriogram with Occlusion

  40. Circle of Willis

  41. Neck and Brain Arteries

  42. Middle Cerebral and Internal Carotid

  43. DSA showing embolization before and after procedure

  44. Carotid and Brain

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