CORONARY ANGIO

 CORONARY ANGIO


PREPARATION

  1. Serum Creatinine.
  2. Empty Stomach.
  3. Tray.
  4. Injection Phenergan / Hydrocortisone.
  5. Apply 18G Cannula to Right Hand.
  6. Old Documents.
HISTORY:











ECG GETTING:




 ANGIOGRAM ROI (REGION OF INTEREST) 

  1. Coronary Artery  ----------------- Descending  Aorta.

CT CONTRAST VOLUME  AND FLOW RATE

  1. Coronary Artery---------------- 60-70 ml----------05 ml/sec.


IV CANNULA SIZES FLOW RATES 

  1. DEEP GREEN------------18G--------- 5-7 ml/sec-----------------76 ml/min
  2. PINK-----------------------20G--------- 3.5-4.5  ml/sec------------54 ml/min
  3. DEEP BLUE--------------22G--------- 2.5-3.5  ml/sec------------31 ml/min


INDICATION:

The most common reason to have a CT angiogram is to see if you have narrowed or blocked coronary arteries. But your healthcare provider may use a CT angiogram to diagnose any condition involving your blood vessels, including-

Aneurysms, irregular bulges or widening of your blood vessels:





Atherosclerosis (fatty plaques that build inside blood vessels):








Coronary artery disease:





Pulmonary embolism:






POST PROCESSING:








CORONARY ANATOMY:














PROTOCOL

PLANNING

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