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Cardiac Cath Lab

Across
Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angiography
Short, discrete, concentric,no calcium, readily accesible,straight vessel, absent of thrombus.
The Left coronary artery that gives rise to the Left anterior descending and circulflex arteries.
Circular lesion
Major Adverse Cardiac Event
Situated toward the feet
Situated away from
Target Lesion Revascularization
A connection between two vessels ie. a vein graft to an artery
Clinical condition that represents acute closure of the coronary artery
Saphenous Vein Graft
Acute Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
Rapid and repeated production of a mass of cells by cell division.
When plaque is pushed from one vessel to another after balloon dilatation.
The termination of ventricular fibrillation by delivery of an electrical shock to the patients pericardium.
Outermost layer of an artery
Acute renarrowing of an artery after PTCA or balloon angioplasty
Chest pain often caused by atherosclerosis or spasm
A new lesion; one that has never been treated
Down
Minimum Lumen Diameter
A splitting into two brances
The inner most layer of an artery
The artery that supplies the lungs
The "EF" is an index of Left ventricular (LV) function; normal is 65%
Diffuse (>20mm in length), degenerative vein grafts, excessive tortuosity,total occlusion > 3months, side branch involvement.
Situated toward the head
Partial perfusion; slow flow
The thick-walled chamber of the heart that pumps blood through the aorta and systemic arteries, the capillaries, and back through the veins to the right atrium
Inadequate oxygen supply to the tissue; sympotoms include pain in chest, left arm or neck.
Left Anterior Oblique. Image intensifier is to the left side of the patient.
Left Anterior Descending
50% or greater narrowing of the diameter of the vessel lumen that was treated previously. (Angiographic Restenosis)
Occuring in the ususal direction of flow
Occuring in a direction opposite to the usual direction of flow.
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts
Chronic Total Occlusion