Summary
With an abundance of illustrations and tables to highlight critical information, this source provides a practical approach to the use of CO2 as a contrast agent in the diagnostic imaging of blood vessels.
Clearly laying-out key points in the science, technique, and clinical applications of this procedure, this source will be a constant companion for physicians, residents, interns, and fellows in radiology departments.
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Content
- Evolution of Co2 Angiography
- Physical Properties and Gas Dynamics of Co2 Gas
- Physics and Techniques of Dsa Imaging for Co2 Contrast
- Tolerance and Toxicity of Arterial and Venous Administration of Co
- 2. Monitoring Patients during Co2 Angiography
- Carbon Dioxide Arteriography of The Aorta, Iliac Arteries, and Runoff
- Carbon Dioxide Renal Arteriography
- Carbon Dioxide Visceral Arteriography
- Carbon Dioxide Renal Transplant Arteriography
- Carbon Dioxide Digital Subraction Angiography of Tumors
- Carbon Dioxide Angiography for Detection of Arterial Bleeding
- Carbon Dioxide Angiography of Aneurysms, Arteriovenous Fistulas, and Arteriovenous Malformations
- Carbon Dioxide Angiography for Hemodialysis Grafts and Fistulas
- Carbon Dioxide Inferior Vena Cavography
- Carbon Dioxide Venography of The Extremities
- Carbon Dioxide Wedged Hepatic Venography
- Carbon Dioxide Digital Subtraction Splenoportography
- Carbon Dioxide for Central Venous Catheter Placement
- Co2 Dsa for Cascular Interventions
- Co2 Fine-Needle Tips
- Nonvascular Radiologic Applications of Carbon Dioxide Gas
- Co2 Safety, Complications, and Prevention
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