Outpatient cardiac catheterization and arteriography: Twenty-month experience at the Arizona Heart Institute
AUTOR(ES)
Diethrich, Edward B.
RESUMO
Arteriographic examination of the coronary, cerebral, and peripheral circulatory systems is the ultimate diagnostic technique for the identification and quantification of atherosclerotic occlusive disease. In the past, hospitalization has been required for this invasive procedure. Recently, however, the concept of outpatient catheterization and arteriography has become a reality.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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