angiocardiography|angiocardiographies in English

noun

X-ray of the heart and blood vessels using a radioactive substance

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1. The Angiocardiography and the pressure tests allow a safe diagnosis.

2. On magnetic resonance imaging and right heart angiocardiography the aneurysm was visualized as well.

3. He underwent diagnostic angiocardiography and endomyocardial biopsy. The latter demonstrated an active myocarditis.

4. The vectorcardiographic diagnosis was correlated with the clinical diagnosis, cardiac catherization and angiocardiography.

5. Therefore a preoperatively firmly established diagnosis is necessary by angiocardiography and heart catheterization.

6. The vectorcardiographic diagnosis was correlated with the clinical diagnosis, cardiac catheterisation and angiocardiography.

7. In studies, functional imaging with EBCT was compared to our angiocardiography, echocardiography, radionuclide, ventriculography and magnetic resonance tomography.

8. Compared to echocardiography, angiocardiography and radionuclide ventriculography, assessment of ventricular function was more precise and more reliable.

9. Parallel to the progress of cardiovascular surgery, angiocardiography could provide the anatomic and functional characteristics of congenital and acquired heart diseases.

10. Cardiodepressive side effects of angiocardiography can be reduced by using non-ionic metrizamide (Amipaque) or adding calcium to diatrizoate (Urografin 76%).

11. In addition to this, a comparison was made in vivo by simultaneous stroke volume determination by angiocardiography and the oxygenFick, and a good agreement was observed.

12. Angiocardiography, though a hazardous procedure in this situation, provides the confirmation of the diagnosis, necessary for surgery. Successful removal of the tumour may be possible.

13. Correlation coefficients (echo-versus angiocardiography) of the three segments were higher with method A′′ (0.61, 0.82 and 0.67) than with method A′ (0.51, 0.52 and 0.64).

14. A significant rise of growth-hormone level was recorded immediately after angiocardiography, followed by a marked increase of F.F.A. levels 2–4 hours after termination of the catheterization.

15. In complicated and especially in cyanotic cases heart-catheterisation and angiocardiography are of great diagnostic value and intracardiac phonocardiography allows a rather exact localisation of the basic defect.

16. Metrizamide has even less cardiodepressive side effects than diatrizoate with additional calcium when used in angiocardiography and seems to be suitable particularly for the evaluation of high risk patients.

17. The diagnosis can only be made by cardiac catheterisation and angiocardiography. Other conventional methodes of assessement do not allow differentiation from ventricular septal defect, pulmonic stenosis and acyanotic or cyanotic forms of tetralogy ofFallot.

18. The first showed a typical aplasia of the right lung, whereby the complete lack of the homolateral pulmonary vessels was confirmed by angiocardiography. Further anomalies were an incomplete cleft lip and a hypospadia.

19. While they seem to be equivalent to conventional catheter angiocardiography for detecting vascular abnormalities, they are more accurate for the diagnosis of potentially life-threatening complications, such as tracheal, bronchial or esophageal compression.

20. Computer technology favored flexible image processing which, like digital subtraction and functional angiocardiography, could reduce the amount of contrast material to be injected and thereby improve the compatibility, due to better nonionic contrast material and shorter study times.

21. However, in the early 1950s some directors of pediatrics at university hospitals – largely motivated by the cardiac surgeons – allowed or even encouraged younger colleagues to concentrate on pediatric cardiology and to begin application of heart catheterization and angiocardiography.

22. While their sensitivity in detecting vascular abnormalities seems to be as good as that of conventional catheter angiocardiography, at over 90%, they are superior in the diagnosis of potentially life-threatening complications, such as tracheal, bronchial, or esophageal compression.

23. This relationship was determined in 20 subjects with coronary heart disease and in 6 subjects judged to be without heart disease, utilizing catheter-tip manometry and determination of diastolic volume change.DV was taken as stroke volume in the absence of intracardiac shunts and valvular regurgitation as demonstrated by angiocardiography.

24. Inadequate myocardial adaptation is demonstrated by an increase of the echocardiographically determined radius (r) to wall thickness (Th) ratio (r/Th > 3.0), indicating increasing left ventricular wall stress or by an insufficient increase of the left ventricular ejection fraction (<5% of resting values) under exercise conditions, e. g. with radionuclid angiocardiography (RNV).

25. Associated congenital anomalies were coarctation, mitral stenosis, and imperforate anus. Cardiac catheterization and angiocardiography at the age of 5 months demonstrated an inconspicuous pulmonary trunk dividing into left and right branches. There was a normal right pulmonary artery, and a main left pulmonary artery supplying the left upper lobe, lingula, and anterior segments of the left lower lobe.