Results: 4

Risk factors for potential drug-drug interactions of statins in patients with acute coronary syndrome

Abstract The aim of our study was to assess risk factors for potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) of statins across different phases of treatment of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients: from the point of first medical contact to the coronary angiography (first phase), after coronary angiography to...

Comparison of one-catheter strategy versus conventional two-catheter strategy on the volume of radiological contrast and diagnostic coronary catheterization performance by transradial access: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials

Arch. cardiol. Méx; 90 (4), 2020
Abstract Background: One-catheter strategy, based in multipurpose catheters, allows exploring both coronary arteries with a single catheter. This strategy could simplify coronary catheterization and reduce the volume of contrast administration, by reducing radial spasm. To date, observational studies sh...

Impact of One-Catheter Strategy with TIG I Catheter on Coronary Catheterization Performance and Economic Costs

Arq. bras. cardiol; 113 (5), 2019
Abstract Background: Coronary angiography with two catheters is the traditional strategy for diagnostic coronary procedures. TIG I catheter permits to cannulate both coronary arteries, avoiding exchanging catheters during coronary angiography by transradial access. Objective: The aim of this study is t...

Electrocardiographic analysis of V1-V4 leads in infarction by proximal right coronary artery occlusion

Rev. mex. cardiol; 28 (4), 2017
Abstract: Introduction: In some cases, ST segment elevation in right precordial leads in conjunction with inferior leads can be originated by an obstruction of the right coronary artery in its proximal portion, generating an inferior myocardial infarction which involves the right ventricle. Case prese...