1995
DOI: 10.1002/ccd.1810340314
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Transvenous coronary arteriography via ventricular septal defect for infants and children with tetralogy of fallot

Abstract: Selective coronary arteriography was performed by the antegrade transvenous technique in 13 cases of young children with tetralogy of Fallot utilizing two specially designed catheters. Right coronary arteriography was successfully performed in all, and left coronary arteriography was successful in the latest four cases. The importance of the catheter design is discussed based on the anatomical characteristics of the anomaly.

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“…The mean age of these patients was 4.5 years. Other approaches to coronary angiography included transvenous methods in patients with transposition of the great vessels and tetralogy of Fallot [3][4][5]. These publications demonstrate that cumbersome wire exchange in the aorta was sometimes necessary leading to additional fluoroscopy time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean age of these patients was 4.5 years. Other approaches to coronary angiography included transvenous methods in patients with transposition of the great vessels and tetralogy of Fallot [3][4][5]. These publications demonstrate that cumbersome wire exchange in the aorta was sometimes necessary leading to additional fluoroscopy time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%