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Coronary artery disease. Sudden cardiac arrest may occur if the heart arteries become clogged with cholesterol and other deposits, reducing blood flow to ...
Usually, the body's main artery, called the aorta, connects to the left lower heart chamber. ... Dye flows through the catheter to the heart arteries. The dye ...
The purpose of this research is to use new ultrasound-based methods to measure the mechanical properties of arteries. Participation eligibility. Participant ...
This is a noninvasive ultrasound examination of your neck (carotid) arteries that measures artery thickening and detects early development of heart disease ...
The purpose of this study is to utilize direct visualization of proximal arterial occlusion via point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS), with an eventual goal of ...
... arteries with increasing degrees of luminal stenosis. At the same time ... Carotid artery endarterectomy in patients with symptomatic non-stenotic carotid artery ...
Left arch with aberrant right subclavian artery — technically a sling since it does not form a complete ring. There is no known cause of or genetic link for ...
The dye helps the arteries show up more clearly on X-ray images taken during the test. Heart CT scan, also called cardiac CT scan. In a cardiac CT scan, you lie ...
Symptoms of peripheral artery disease are primarily related to diminished blood flow to the legs due to narrowed or clogged leg arteries. The body can ...
Coronary artery bypass graft surgery. You may need this surgery if severely blocked arteries are causing your heart failure. The surgery involves taking a ...
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