Angiography
Follow the links below to find information on angiography or radiography of blood vessels.
Reviewed May 2011
14 Resources Found
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| Title: | Vascular closure devices |
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| Publisher: | The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) |
| Description: | Detailed information for health consumers and carers about having a vascular closure device inserted - including what it is, how to prepare, how it is done, risks and benefits and after effects |
| Date: | Dec 2010 |
| Title: | Angioplasty and stent insertion |
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| Publisher: | The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) |
| Description: | Detailed information for consumers and carers about having an angioplasty and stent insertion - including what it is, how to prepare, how it is done, risks and benefits and after effects |
| Date: | Dec 2010 |
| Title: | Blunt abdominal trauma |
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| Publisher: | Department of Health Western Australia |
| Description: | Diagnostic imaging algorithm for 'Blunt Abdominal Trauma,' with the choice of imaging technique based on the haemodynamic stability of the patient. |
| Date: | Aug 2010 |
| Title: | Coronary angiography - myDr.com.au |
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| Publisher: | myDr |
| Description: | Coronary angiography allows doctors to obtain vital information about the severity and position of any narrowing in the arteries of the heart. |
| Date: | Aug 2009 |
| Title: | Selective internal radiation therapy [SIRT]: SIR-Spheres® |
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| Publisher: | The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) |
| Description: | Detailed information for consumers and carers about selective internal radiation therapy [SIRT]: SIR-Spheres® - including what it is and what it is used for, how to prepare, how it is done, risks and benefits and after effects |
| Date: | May 2009 |
| Title: | Carotid stenting |
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| Publisher: | The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) |
| Description: | Detailed information for consumers and carers about carotid stenting - including what it is, how to prepare, how it is done, risks and benefits and after effects |
| Date: | May 2009 |
| Title: | MRI heart (cardiac MRI) angiogram - aorta and great vessels |
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| Publisher: | The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) |
| Description: | Detailed information for consumers and carers about having an MRI heart (cardiac MRI) angiogram - aorta and great vessels - including what it is, how to prepare, how it is done, risks and benefits and after effects |
| Date: | May 2009 |
| Title: | CT coronary angiography (CTCA) |
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| Publisher: | The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) |
| Description: | Detailed information for consumers and carers about CT coronary angiography (CTCA) - including what it is, how to prepare, how it is done, risks and benefits and after effects |
| Date: | May 2009 |
| Title: | Angiography |
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| Publisher: | The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) |
| Description: | Detailed information for consumers and carers about angiography (angiogram) - including what it is, how to prepare, how it is done, risks and benefits and after effects |
| Date: | May 2009 |
| Title: | Diagnostic tests: Emerging indications for magnetic resonance imaging in neuroradiology |
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| Publisher: | Australian Prescriber |
| Description: | The main strength of magnetic resonance imaging is its inherently superior soft tissue contrast because of its ability to image many different tissue characteristics. |
| Date: | Feb 2008 |
| Title: | Blunt cerebrovascular injury |
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| Publisher: | Department of Health Western Australia |
| Description: | Diagnostic imaging algorithm for patients at risk of a cerebrovascular injury following blunt trauma. |
| Date: | Jun 2007 |
| Title: | Magnetic resonance angiography of the cerebrovascular system |
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| Publisher: | Australian Prescriber |
| Description: | Arterial blood flow is not shown clearly by magnetic resonance imaging, but it can be revealed by magnetic resonance angiography. This technique manipulates the signal from blood so that the vessels are distinguished from the surrounding tissues. |
| Date: | Dec 2001 |
| Title: | Transcranial ultrasound - clinical applications in cerebral ischaemia |
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| Publisher: | Australian Prescriber |
| Description: | Transcranial ultrasound can rapidly and non-invasively image blood flow in the major basal intracranial arteries. Its accuracy makes it acceptable for use in screening for haemodynamically significant intracranial stenoses or vessel occlusions. |
| Date: | Dec 2001 |
| Title: | Clinical role of cerebrovascular imaging |
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| Publisher: | Australian Prescriber |
| Description: | Stroke is the third commonest cause of death and a major contributor to long-term disability in Australia. Until about 20 years ago, our ability to investigate patients with stroke was limited. Since then there have been remarkable advances in the development of non-invasive cerebrovascular neuroimaging. |
| Date: | Dec 2001 |
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