| Literature DB >> 7063677 |
L P Elliott, C E Green, W J Rogers, J A Mantle, S Papapietro, W P Hood.
Abstract
Three hundred patients were examined to determine the value of the caudocranial right anterior oblique view (RAO) in revealing or improving visualization of lesions in the proximal and mid-left anterior descending artery (LAD), the origins of the septal and diagonal arteries, and the distal branches of the right coronary artery (RCA). The proximal and mid-LAD were shown to greater advantage in 80% of cases, the diagonal arteries in nearly 75%, the septal vessels in more than 90%, and the posterior descending and posterolateral branches of the distal RCA in more than 80%; in addition, the cranial RAO view revealed previously unsuspected lesions in 7% of the proximal and mid-LAD arteries and 26% of the septal vessels. In addition to superior visualization, this view gives satisfactory exposure even in extremely large patients and may also be helpful in coronary angioplasty.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 7063677 DOI: 10.1148/radiology.142.3.7063677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiology ISSN: 0033-8419 Impact factor: 11.105