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Lung ultrasound (LUS) and mortality in cardiogenic shock (CS) patients. Abstract Aims Lung ultrasound (LUS) is a widely used technique to assess de‐aeration in critically ill patients with respiratory failure. There is paucity of data on LUS in cardiogenic shock (CS).
Guido Tavazzi+19 more
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Improved emergency activation in interventional radiology reduces procedure delay and facilitates treatment success in patients with acute arterial bleedings. [PDF]
Nadjiri J+4 more
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Sudden cardiac death is a catastrophic event, making its prevention important. However, patient selection for primary prevention remains controversial. We report two cases of cardiac conduction disorder initially treated with permanent pacemaker implantation.
Shunsuke Inoue+19 more
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Sven Ivar Seldinger (1921-1998): The Founding Father of Interventional Radiology. [PDF]
Hafiani H+3 more
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Enhancing your practice: debriefing in interventional radiology. [PDF]
Fitzgerald K, Knight J, Valji K.
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The role of interventional radiology and molecular imaging for near infrared photoimmunotherapy. [PDF]
Kobayashi H, Choyke PL.
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Provision of Interventional Radiology Services 2023. [PDF]
Morgan R+21 more
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Interventional Radiology and Anesthesia [PDF]
Interventional radiology (IR) encompasses a broad and expanding array of image-guided, minimally invasive therapies that are essential to the practice of modern medicine. The growth and diversity of these non-OR procedures presents unique challenges and opportunities to anesthesiologists and interventional radiologists alike.
Richard A. Baum+3 more
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One of the most interesting things about interventional radiology is how techniques have been borrowed from other areas. The lateral thinking which characterises this new specialty has allowed it to flourish even while it has lost "turf" to other specialties.
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One of the most interesting things about interventional radiology is how techniques have been borrowed from other areas. The lateral thinking which characterises this new specialty has allowed it to flourish even while it has lost "turf" to other specialties.
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