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New Approaches in Cardiovascular Procedures

Learn about the latest techniques and advancements in invasive cardiovascular procedures, including diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for various cardiovascular conditions. Director Dr. Michael Plich provides insight into the diverse range of procedures performed at the Ziv Medical Center in Israel. Explore topics such as coronary angiography, guide catheters, balloon catheters, coronary stents, and more. Discover the different methods of catheterization and the various invasive therapies available for patients. Improve your understanding of cardiovascular interventions with this comprehensive guide.

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New Approaches in Cardiovascular Procedures

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  1. New Approaches in Cardiovascular Procedures Dr. Michael Plich M.D., Phd., F.C.C.P., F.S.C.A.I. Director of Invasive Cardiovascular unit, Ziv MC, Safed, Israel

  2. Ziv Medical Center, Safed, Israel

  3. Cardiology department • ICCU • Intermediate care • Non invasive institute : ECHO, Ergo, Holter, Outpatients clinic • Research unit • Interventional cardiology unite

  4. Invasive procedures • Diagnostic and Therapeutic in IHD • Valvular Heart Disease • Congenital Heart Disease • Peripherial Vascular Disease:Supra Aortic, Renal Arteries, Lower Limbs. • Pacemakers

  5. Cardiac Invasive diagnosis • Anatomic: ACG, I.V.U.S., Virtual Histology, Noga Map • Physiologic: Hemodynamics, Flow Assessment (Doppler wire, Thermo dilution) Pressure wire, Thermography wire.

  6. Coronary Angiography

  7. I.V.U.S.

  8. Virtual Histology

  9. The Unit of Invasive Cardiovascular Procedures

  10. The Unit of Invasive Cardiovascular Procedures

  11. Intensive Cardiology Care Unit

  12. Introducer Sheath • Introducer sheathis like a large IV which allows controlled access to the body. Dilator offers minimal trauma to the vessel. Hemostasis valve prevents of excessive blood loss.

  13. Diagnostic Catheters • Diagnostic catheter is a plastic tube which functions as a conduit for contrast, fluids, and pressure measurement during cardiac catheterization of coronary arteries and left ventricle

  14. Guide Catheter • Guide Catheter: a Larger Lumen Plastic Tube Which Functions As a Conduit for the Wire and Balloon for PTCA and/or Stent Implantation. Unlike a Diagnostic Catheter, It has a Blunt Tip.

  15. Angioplasty Guide Wire • A stainless steel wire with a small outer diameter (.010 –.018”) that is used to negotiate the coronary vasculature to reach and cross a lesion. It is then used to guide and support the angioplasty balloon and/or stent during advancement across the lesion.

  16. Inflation Device • Used to Obtain Controlled Inflation of the Balloon Catheter

  17. Balloon Catheter • A small diameter hollow tube with a second smaller tube attached to material at the base of the catheter (balloon). The balloon is inflated via the smaller tube once it is placed across the lesion.

  18. Coronary Stent • a metal tube or a coil formed as a cylinder which is designed to keep the dilated artery open.

  19. Catherization Methods • Femoral approach • Brachial approach • Radial approach

  20. Patient’s intake • Anamnesis • Physical examination • ECG • Phonocardiography • Rx methods • Echo Doppler • Nuclear cardiology • CT, MRI

  21. Pharmacologic therapy • ACE Inhibitors, ARB, Ca Channel Blockers, β Blockers • Nitrates • Cathecolamines • Antiarrhytmics • Statins

  22. Antiplatelate and Anticoagulants Therapy • Oral: • Antiplateles: Aspirin, Clopidogrel. • Anticoagulants: Warfarin • Venous: • Antiplateles: G.P.IIb-3a Blockers • Anticoagulants: Unfractioned Heparin, Low Molecular Heparin, Bivalirudine • Fibrinolytics

  23. Invasive therapies • Pacemakers • EPS, Ablations • PCI, PTA • Assist devices • Experimental therapies: Myogenesis, Angiogenesis • Treatments via coronary sinus

  24. Invasive Unite Interactions

  25. Our Statistics • ~ 1000 procedures • 50%-60% - PCI • 85%-90% - Direct Stenting (including DES) • 30%-40% - Primary PCI • ~ 100 Pacemakers (including ICD, Double Chambers and CRTD)

  26. Cardiovascular Intervention Procedures • Double primary PCI • Primary PCI to LAD • Primary PCI to LAD via stent to LM • Non protected LM • PCI to SVG.wpl • PCI using protection device.wpl • Transradial approach to multivessels PCI

  27. Cardiovascular Intervention Procedures (continued) • Transradial approach PCI to LIMA • Mitral valvuloplasty (MVP) • Double protected PTA technique to Left Subclavian Artery • Double protected PTA to Left Renal Artery • PTA to SFA

  28. Concusion

  29. Double primary PCI • RC1

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