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Stroke Risk Reduction in Atrial Fibrillation
Dr. Sandeep Goyal from Piedmont’s Atrial Fibrillation Clinic answers common patient questions about how to reduce the risk of stroke with AFib. Learn more at piedmont.org/afib
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Understanding Cardiac Myosin Inhibitors - A New Treatment Option for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Переглядів 2564 місяці тому
Kenneth Taylor, M.D. with Piedmont’s Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center talks about a new class of medications - called cardiac myosin inhibitors - now available for some patients with HCM. Learn more at piedmont.org/HCM.
Cardiovascular Clinical Trials in a Dish with Dr. Joesph C. Wu
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Dr. Joesph C. Wu, Director of Stanford’s Cardiovascular Institute and current president of American Heart Association (2023-2024) discusses Stanford’s current clinical trials and on going research. He gives these overview at the 12th Annual Piedmont Heart Napa Cardiology Conference. This conference is a prestigious national conference dedicated to providing the latest updates and advancements i...
Preeclampsia / Infertility and Risk of Cardiovascular disease (CVD)
Переглядів 444 місяці тому
Dr. Nicole L. Lohr talks about Preeclampsia/ Infertility and Risk of CVD in women. CVD is the leading cause of death among women in the United States . She speaks on this topic at the at the 12th Annual Piedmont Heart Napa Cardiology Conference. This conference is a prestigious national conference dedicated to providing the latest updates and advancements in the field of heart disease and preve...
Contact Sport and Commotio Cordis / Sudden Cardiac Arrest
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Dr. Edward Gerstenfeld talks about Contact Sport and Commotio Cordis at the 12th Annual Piedmont Heart Napa Cardiology Conference. This conference is a prestigious national conference dedicated to providing the latest updates and advancements in the field of heart disease and prevention. Commotio Cordis is defined as 'instantaneous cardiac arrest [that] is produced by non-penetrating chest blow...
Outpatient Management of Heart Failure
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Dr. Catherine Marti talks about Outpatient Management of Heart Failure at the 12th Annual Piedmont Heart Napa Cardiology Conference. This conference is a prestigious national conference dedicated to providing the latest updates and advancements in the field of heart disease and prevention. Save the date for Napa Cardiology 2024 June 13th- 15th, 2024 Learn more at Piedmont.org/heartlearning
Pure Aortic Regurgitation: The Next Frontier for TAVR?
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Pure Aortic Regurgitation: The Next Frontier for TAVR? Dr. Jim Stewart talks about Pure Aortic Regurgitation and if it it’s the next frontier for TAVR at the 12th Annual Piedmont Heart Napa Cardiology Conference. This conference is a prestigious national conference dedicated to providing the latest updates and advancements in the field of heart disease and prevention. Save the date for Napa Car...
Creating a Heart Attack Free World. AI and CCTA.
Переглядів 1114 місяці тому
Join Dr. Richard A. Chazal and Dr. James K. Min founder and CEO of Cleerly as they discuss the early diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD) with Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (CCTA). Dr. Chazal presents a case study utilizing this method. This discussion and case presentation was at the 12th Annual Piedmont Heart Napa Cardiology Conference. This conference is a prestigious nation...
Exploring Innovation: A Discussion with Dr. Julio Palmaz on the Invention of the Intravascular Stent
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Join Dr. Charlie Brown in an insightful interview with the pioneering Dr. Julio Palmaz as they delve into the groundbreaking invention of the intravascular stent. Discover the remarkable journey filled with grit and determination behind this revolutionary medical device. This interview was at the 12th Annual Piedmont Heart Napa Cardiology Conference. This conference is a prestigious national co...
Left Main CAD: Why did I choose CABG in this Case?
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Dr. Kimberly Holst, MD talks about “Left Main CAD: Why did I choose CABG in this Case? at the 12th Annual Piedmont Heart Napa Cardiology Conference. This conference is a prestigious national conference dedicated to providing the latest updates and advancements in the field of heart disease and prevention. Save the date for Napa Cardiology 2024 June 12th- 15th, 2024 Learn more at Piedmont.org/he...
Two case studies from Piedmont Heart’s Lipid Clinic
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Jan McAlister DNP reviews two patient case studies there were seen at Piedmont Heart’s Lipid Clinic. Jan points out that a good HDL does not negate a bad LDL. These two cases were presented at the 12th Annual Piedmont Heart Napa Cardiology Conference. This conference is a prestigious national conference dedicated to providing the latest updates and advancements in the field of heart disease and...
Chest Pain in Under 65 Year Old Patients
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Dr. Robert Hendel talk about “Chest Pain when you are younger than 65 years old” at the 12th Annual Piedmont Heart Napa Cardiology Conference. This conference is a prestigious national conference dedicated to providing the latest updates and advancements in the field of heart disease and prevention. Save the date for Napa Cardiology 2024 June 12th- 15th, 2024 Learn more at Piedmont.org/heartlea...
Appraisal of Successes and Shortfalls in CTO Revascularization
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Dr. David Kandzari talk about “At the Intersection of Evidence and Experience in Clinical Practice. Appraisal of Successes and Shortfalls in CTO Revascularization” at the 12th Annual Piedmont Heart Napa Cardiology Conference. This conference is a prestigious national conference dedicated to providing the latest updates and advancements in the field of heart disease and prevention. Save the date...
Severe Functional Mitral Regurgitation
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Dr. Saibal Kar talks about " No significant coronary artery disease: Severe functional mitral regurgitation” at the 12th Annual Piedmont Heart Napa Cardiology Conference. This conference is a prestigious national conference dedicated to providing the latest updates and advancements in the field of heart disease and prevention. Save the date for Napa Cardiology 2024 June 12th- 15th, 2024 Learn m...
Solutions for Non-Compliance-Injectables?
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Dr. Joesph Miller talks about “Solutions for Non-Compliance-Injectables” at the 12th Annual Piedmont Heart Napa Cardiology Conference. This conference is a prestigious national conference dedicated to providing the latest updates and advancements in the field of heart disease and prevention. Save the date for Napa Cardiology 2024 June 12th- 15th, 2024 Learn more at Piedmont.org/heartlearning
Non Statin Lipid Therapies in Cardiovascular / Stroke Reduction
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Non Statin Lipid Therapies in Cardiovascular / Stroke Reduction
Risk Factor Management for Atrial Fibrillation
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Risk Factor Management for Atrial Fibrillation
What is Atrial Fibrillation?
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What is Atrial Fibrillation?
How do I manage elevated triglycerides?
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How do I manage elevated triglycerides?
Welcome and History of Napa Cardiology with Dr. Charlie Brown
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Welcome and History of Napa Cardiology with Dr. Charlie Brown
Pulmonary Embolism Care in 2023
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Pulmonary Embolism Care in 2023
Ultrasound Enhancing Agents in Echocardiography (CME)
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Ultrasound Enhancing Agents in Echocardiography (CME)
Assessment of Valvular Heart Disease - Insights For and From CMR (CME)
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Assessment of Valvular Heart Disease - Insights For and From CMR (CME)
Coronary Live Case for SCAI Scientific Sessions
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Coronary Live Case for SCAI Scientific Sessions
Peripheral Live Case for SCAI Scientific Sessions
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Peripheral Live Case for SCAI Scientific Sessions
80 yo old with MR: Heart Team Decision Making
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80 yo old with MR: Heart Team Decision Making
Lp(a) - My Viewpoint
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Lp(a) - My Viewpoint
Dilemmas in Contemporary Interventional Cardiology
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Dilemmas in Contemporary Interventional Cardiology
American College of Cardiology Leaders: Sharing Clinical Guidance From Meetings to the Bedside
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American College of Cardiology Leaders: Sharing Clinical Guidance From Meetings to the Bedside
Women’s Heart Whole Food Plant-Based Diet 21-Day Challenge
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Women’s Heart Whole Food Plant-Based Diet 21-Day Challenge

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  • @MzawywoFaqeuo
    @MzawywoFaqeuo 7 днів тому

    Perez Sharon Lee Richard Hall Jose

  • @HannahMartinez-z1f
    @HannahMartinez-z1f 8 днів тому

    Rodriguez Frank Hall John Gonzalez Matthew

  • @dr.ichalabi4188
    @dr.ichalabi4188 12 днів тому

    Anyone has an idea how to get similar mannequin used here (with vascular accessible inlets) I need it for college student teaching? appreciate help

  • @mariegroves2370
    @mariegroves2370 22 дні тому

    Thank You. I am a 65 year old woman and found a old medical record from 2015 on 6/16/2024 and was never told that I have a birth defect called a Bovine Aortic Arch. Today is 8/5/2024 I just had my blood test so tomorrow they will do a CT scan.And I am grateful for your video. I may not know the words but I will learn. Thank you from Eden,NC Marie

  • @violetg7315
    @violetg7315 25 днів тому

    Our beautiful 36 year old Pharmacist niece died from the major coronary artery 85% blocked last October. Her mother found out from autopsy and had whole family checked Lp(a). The husband and son both have high Lp(a)values. My father in law has many atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease including all three heart muscle arteries clots and arrhythmia. He is 93 and has been in an out of hospital and on tons meds for decades. His family history has strong cardiovascular disease history. I am talking to my husband and children to have the Lp(a) test soon. I heard it is around $100 without insurance.

  • @Bbarfo
    @Bbarfo Місяць тому

    This is informative video about LP(a) from a cardiologist based in Texas. Dr. Nadir Ali. ua-cam.com/video/zZH_zU1h7GM/v-deo.html

  • @clettomaravanyika4651
    @clettomaravanyika4651 Місяць тому

    Excellent presentation

  • @sheridixon190
    @sheridixon190 Місяць тому

    Mine is <10. Grateful at 55.

  • @squidleyskidley
    @squidleyskidley Місяць тому

    Wow this is a cool technique!

  • @Daniel-uo8ee
    @Daniel-uo8ee 3 місяці тому

    Are we still patiently waiting for

  • @armymomheatherc
    @armymomheatherc 3 місяці тому

    Dr. Catherine, I really enjoyed the video presentation and learned alot. My wife just had an abnormal stress test 2 weeks ago. The findings were LV anterior perfusion with reversibility consistent of ischemia. Th ejection fraction was 51% the Global 17%. Also there is a moderate sized area of moderately reduced activity at the basal to apical anterior wall and septum. Dyspnea upon exertion and dizziness. She gets nausea as well and has digestive issues .Is bedridden because only lying down helps these things. When is a device that heart patients get something that is needed? What should she expect when we see her heart doctor in 2 weeks to discuss the findings? She had a dizzy spell and a heavy feeling on her chest&between the shoulders., when she was trying to shower and the family doctor sent her for a stress test, which came back abnormal. Shes 52., Diabetes,smoker, overweight, fatigued badly. Again, TY.

  • @lyudmilalogvin3331
    @lyudmilalogvin3331 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this Presentation! Great JOB!!!

  • @GeorgeHudson-rn6ev
    @GeorgeHudson-rn6ev 3 місяці тому

    Good bless doctor imen for help me cure my cardiovascular diseases dr imenherbal on UA-cam channel

  • @user-zg8zs7zn2s
    @user-zg8zs7zn2s 4 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @harrisbharoocha8412
    @harrisbharoocha8412 4 місяці тому

    You guys are doing well but as a doctor everyone wants to see happy endings.

  • @navadeandrummond4131
    @navadeandrummond4131 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the demo and instruction! I’ve never had to do this before

  • @eugeniarjimenez
    @eugeniarjimenez 4 місяці тому

    Excellent. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with me using this equipment. I would love to keep in touch and exchange experiences, regardless of the distance, or even become a part of your team.

  • @Alic3IiWL
    @Alic3IiWL 4 місяці тому

    Terriblely undisciplined chaotic presentation. It a very rough draft that says everything that comes to mind. This guy should have edited this down. There is way too much unnecessary verbiage.

  • @HendrikRitsema
    @HendrikRitsema 4 місяці тому

    Best treatment for atherosclerosis: Vitamin C Why do only coronary arteries clog with cholesterol and not veins or small capillaries? Scurvy = No vitamin C in your diet. Symptom: Your blood vessels break and you bleed to death. Think of the sailor of the past. Scurvy of the heart = Just enough vitamin C from food. Symptom: Arteries around the heart are not strong enough to resist high blood pressure. Damage is repaired with cholesterol LP(a) to prevent worse. After years of repair, your arteries become clogged. Enough vitamin C supplement of at least 3000 mg. per day gives strong and flexible arteries. Cholesterol is not needed as a repair agent. Cholesterol in your coronary arteries is broken down and burned in your liver. Source UA-cam: Cardiovascular disease and vitamin C (Dr. Rath Foundation) or Breakthrough Towards The Natural Control Of Cardiovascular Disease - Dr. Rath's 2018 Cyprus Lecture

    • @SET12DSP
      @SET12DSP 19 годин тому

      I think you're going to need a lot more than just 3 grams! I'm on the Linus Pauling Heart Protocol as well and take at least 25 grams in divided doses per day with Lysine and proline 3-4 grams each 2x per day. I had a 30% reversal in 20 months verified by CAC.

  • @JMK-vo8pv
    @JMK-vo8pv 5 місяців тому

    If Lp(a) is such a "BAD" lipoprotein, why is it that there are a significant number of elderly humans who have lifelong elevated Lp(a) blood levels, yet their coronary angiograms show pristine coronary arteries-ZERO plaque? Please see Dr. Nadir Ali's UA-cam presentation on Lp(a).

    • @sheddkkhan6758
      @sheddkkhan6758 4 місяці тому

      When dr nadir said it

    • @JMK-vo8pv
      @JMK-vo8pv 4 місяці тому

      @@sheddkkhan6758 Please take a look at Dr. Nadir Ali's UA-cam video on Lp(a) from September 14, 2021. Dr. Nadir Ali believes that Lp(a), just like LDL, is a FIREFIGHTER. Lp(a) and LDL particles are part of the repair proces of arteries that have been inflamed and damaged.

    • @RHt09
      @RHt09 4 місяці тому

      If smoking causes lung cancer, why are there a significant number of elderly humans who have smoked their entire lives with no lung cancer?

  • @sandybayes
    @sandybayes 5 місяців тому

    Would blood thinners reduce the chance of stroke for those with elevated LPa?

  • @Youtubedisco
    @Youtubedisco 5 місяців тому

    My Lipoprotein-a is 31 nmol. I'm a 63-year old female who eats 80 percent animal based. No inflammation.

    • @RHt09
      @RHt09 4 місяці тому

      Why are you commenting about your level when you are in the normal range?

    • @Malcolm-Achtman
      @Malcolm-Achtman 23 дні тому

      @@RHt09 I think the comment infers that a largely animal based diet is a viable way to tackle Lp(a). It works better than drugs and is safer too. After going low carb my Lp(a) dropped from 32 mg/dL down to 15 mg/dL. When I went more strictly animal based, my Lp(a) dropped to as low as 10 mg/dL.

  • @Youtubedisco
    @Youtubedisco 5 місяців тому

    LPa: 31 nmol! 63 years old, low carb no sugar since 2018. HDL 71, tg 93. LDL 179, VLDL 16 mg. cAC zero. Carotid arteries all clear. Heart MRI all clear. Folks it's obviously all diet related

  • @numberthree267
    @numberthree267 5 місяців тому

    My Lp(a) is 315 nmol. Supposedly this is a genetic inheritance. Yet my parents lived into their 90s with no CVD and I (age 78) have had no symptoms of CVD or aortic stenosis. Clearly, there must be protective factors that mitigate the risks of elevated LP(a). As a scientist, it is obvious to me that our understanding of the role of this lipid in disease is still in its infancy.

    • @sandybayes
      @sandybayes 5 місяців тому

      I have a much lower LPa of 81 and have had 3 strokes!

    • @sheddkkhan6758
      @sheddkkhan6758 5 місяців тому

      Did you go for any test?

    • @sandybayes
      @sandybayes 5 місяців тому

      @@sheddkkhan6758 Yes I did in 2012 and it was 81 nmol/L. after I discovered online that it could be a possible cause for my mini strokes. At least the Dr was willing to go along with my request. There wasn't really any treatment though except to be placed on a statin. Have you been tested?

    • @sheddkkhan6758
      @sheddkkhan6758 4 місяці тому

      Hi

    • @sheddkkhan6758
      @sheddkkhan6758 4 місяці тому

      Hi

  • @user-os3mz7ck1i
    @user-os3mz7ck1i 5 місяців тому

    Inflammation as the mechanism is more important than lpa which is the effect not cause. You stated yourself events continued with lowered lpa, reinforcing my point

    • @cynthiaschaeffer650
      @cynthiaschaeffer650 4 місяці тому

      Can you please clarify your comment? Everything I have read since finding out I have very elevated Lp(a) has indicated that our Lp(a) measurement is pretty much set for life by age 5, with very little change as we age other than a slight bump for women after menopause, and the Lp(a) number itself is not affected by lifestyle, nutrition, or activity. If that is so, how can Lp(a) be an effect of anything other than genetics?

    • @user-os3mz7ck1i
      @user-os3mz7ck1i 4 місяці тому

      A very detailed explanation of the physiology is done by dr. Robert cywes , on his youtube channel in one of his newer videos. The lpa from my understanding can fluctuate but that is not the cause of atherosclerosis and isn’t even an accurate proxy for atherosclerosis anyway. Cardiologists recommend getting a cimt score and cac score to more accurately and directly measure atherosclerosis

    • @_dash--5464
      @_dash--5464 2 місяці тому

      Atherosclerosis is caused only by inflammation. Lpa is just an observer. APOB must be measured to know your inflammation. Even CRP doesn't show the inflammation in the arteries. Lpa <7 sedentary inflammation ongoing because of lack of sport = soft plaque. 😢

    • @polycrystallinecandy
      @polycrystallinecandy 25 днів тому

      A minor decrease doesn't affect the risk much. It needs to be decreased by 70% or more for substantial reduction. On the flip side, it probably means the risk increase is sub-linear with increase in LP(a), which is a silver lining.

    • @Malcolm-Achtman
      @Malcolm-Achtman 23 дні тому

      @@cynthiaschaeffer650 Lp(a) can certainly be influenced by nutrition. It's not all genetics.

  • @richards4422
    @richards4422 5 місяців тому

    Do true anticoagulants (not just aspirin) offer any protection since Lp(a) promotes blood clotting?

    • @RHt09
      @RHt09 4 місяці тому

      There's some evidence that plavix+aspirin is helpful long-term in people who have had a coronary stent already and also have a high Lp(a). There is no evidence in the general population with high Lp(a) that other anticoagulants have benefit

  • @flolou8496
    @flolou8496 6 місяців тому

    ??? From a molecular structure perspective, do you know if the cholesterol found in animal based products, like say ground beef, or different types of steak, is the exact chemcial nature and structure produced organically by our internal organs, (namely the liver) I find it very curious that ''cholesterol'' from diet sources, got so much negative attention the past 50 years, while the public remained largely ignorant that 75 to 80% of cholesterol in the body is made organically, but I think we need to be first asking how human liver made cholesterol our body's have been making is potentially different dietary cholesterol from cattle and eggs? (maybe it's time to zoom out and question first the chemical nature of each, than move on to any mechanical differences, rather than just assume ''cholesterol is cholesterol'' (maybe that assumption all along should be re-analyzed) P.S. 10% apx of our brain matter is cholesterol.

  • @adithyavikram7
    @adithyavikram7 6 місяців тому

    Role of diet in lipoprotein a

  • @davidzip8841
    @davidzip8841 6 місяців тому

    Everyone should have their Lp(a) tested once. As a primary patient with no other obvious risk factors, I was surprised that my ApoB was 120. My primary was not even sure I needed a statin because my LDL-C (tested three months later) was 107. Fortunately, I tested my Lp(a) which was 280 nmol. The statin dropped my LDL-C to 79 and ApoB to 80. Without the Lp(a) I would’ve been satisfied. But with this knowledge, I started a PCSK-9 inhibitor.

    • @michaelhimes8778
      @michaelhimes8778 4 місяці тому

      @@davidzip8841do you know what diagnosis or code your doc used to get insurance to cover it? My Lp(a) is 232. My Apo-B is high and I have too much of the risky sized LDLs. In the plus side, I’m youngish (49), in great shape, have a zero CAC, and no inflammation markers so my cardiologist just told me to come back in three years. I was there for PVCs which they said were low. Anyway, now I’m starting to think I should find someone who wants to treat it aggressively up front, but I don’t know where to start.

    • @RHt09
      @RHt09 4 місяці тому

      @@davidzip8841 I'm shocked your insurance covered Repatha for your lipoprotein (a) levels without established atherosclerosis

    • @davidzip8841
      @davidzip8841 4 місяці тому

      @@RHt09 I also had a CAC score of 41 and the history of high LDL-C. But I do think insurance companies are starting to recognize the value of Repatha. I don’t think lp(a) was part of the equation.

    • @sheddkkhan6758
      @sheddkkhan6758 4 місяці тому

      @@davidzip8841 who is dr nadir

    • @DK-pr9ny
      @DK-pr9ny 3 місяці тому

      Why did you switch to the PCSK9 treatment when the statin seemed to be helping?

  • @amalladiego7540
    @amalladiego7540 6 місяців тому

    mille bravos

  • @juliuscaesar4931
    @juliuscaesar4931 7 місяців тому

    I had an andiogram last year right after having good stress test results, they found multiple calcified blockages from dialysis, needed a triple bypass but had stents placed for now, im 33

  • @LisaValentine1
    @LisaValentine1 7 місяців тому

    It always bothers me when you have to face away from a critically ill patient while doing your charting. The fact that the computer is fixed to the wall and cannot be swung around so you can chart while facing the patient bothers me. Otherwise, great educational video! Thanks for posting.

  • @wilzboyz
    @wilzboyz 7 місяців тому

    Why not use a larger cutting balloon or NC. Probably good enough.

  • @joaquinemilioquirogapolani7418
    @joaquinemilioquirogapolani7418 7 місяців тому

    excelente

  • @sheraligowani9029
    @sheraligowani9029 8 місяців тому

    Excellent

  • @jwilson3985
    @jwilson3985 8 місяців тому

    Great case. Not sure why people still have a notion that CSI is better for larger vessels. A 1.75 burr will have the same ablation as a CSI at high speed. No valid argument for CSI here especially with a 7Fr guide.

  • @willgaukler8979
    @willgaukler8979 9 місяців тому

    ...chf here watched all the way ... answered a few questions ...ty

  • @eddydelrio1303
    @eddydelrio1303 9 місяців тому

    Excellent presentation. I think you'll be hearing from me (a physician).

  • @clettomaravanyika4651
    @clettomaravanyika4651 9 місяців тому

    Nice. Love from Zimbabwe

  • @luanacostasavaget5187
    @luanacostasavaget5187 9 місяців тому

    As a medical student this video was great to understand the clinic of PAD and its importance. very good. thank you

  • @thomasjohn2448
    @thomasjohn2448 9 місяців тому

    These type of cases are not rare very commonly seen treatment is more important talking with a continuation is done here treatment part nothing’s

  • @thomasjohn2448
    @thomasjohn2448 9 місяців тому

    Too much talking only didn’t come to subject and treatment

  • @juliamoonie
    @juliamoonie 9 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for such useful information!

  • @earlschrum
    @earlschrum 10 місяців тому

    Bravo! great.....thank you !

  • @FY-ot5vp
    @FY-ot5vp 11 місяців тому

    THANK YOU SO MUCH THIS IS SO HELPFUL

  • @amsam5893
    @amsam5893 11 місяців тому

    Nice case

  • @markkrantz7087
    @markkrantz7087 11 місяців тому

    When your arms bleed from thin blood you go to get the best band aid . Band aid is a us trade mark. Thy are now made like crap because thay are now made in china.

    • @willgaukler8979
      @willgaukler8979 9 місяців тому

      there needs to be a protection netting sleeve somewhere ... wonder if arm in leg panty hose would work? tissue to absorb and bleeding ...

  • @gameoverwehaveeverypixelco1258

    Imagine making your body create spike proteins from a virus that can cause myocarditis via mrna injection and saying its safe.......

  • @krestedkay
    @krestedkay Рік тому

    Amazing lecture...I just started working as an MA in a vascular and vein center and this lecture really gave me a clear understanding of the disease of the patients I have being seeing in the clinic. thank u for sharing