Excellent presentation! Could you do a similar presentation ( real angiogram images + drawing board) on CABG? Especially on how to recognize bypass grafts and their stenosis. Thank you!
@@whiteboardandmarkercardiol2787 dear brother I have subscribed your chanal as I think Indians are our teachers in the sense ,here we read most of your 📚📚.kindly videos on CTA and MPI...CARDIAC MRI etc in same way as angiography
Sir .. first thing first thanks alot🙏🏼 for your videos..it’s really good and helpful.. I just want ask you if you can do us some videos about ECG and how we monitoring during procedures .. thanks again
Thanks again Mr. Naseer .. usually during coronary angiogram the ECG is telling us the patient’s situation.. how can we read it and interpreting it during the procedures
@@yuktawankhede9085 usually 45 & 45 is the best angle to start with. Obviously , depending on patient body habitués and the overlap of the arteries one might need to increase or decrease the angle. Thx
Always amazed at the level of information and the way it is delivered to foster understanding. Thanks for sharing.
Emy Jo. Thanks for the nice comment. Appreciated
Excellent presentation! Could you do a similar presentation ( real angiogram images + drawing board) on CABG? Especially on how to recognize bypass grafts and their stenosis. Thank you!
Will do. Thanks
How is the spine in Left ? Is it not in the right ?
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Thanks. I love Swat and KPK. Thnx for watching
@@whiteboardandmarkercardiol2787 dear brother I have subscribed your chanal as I think Indians are our teachers in the sense ,here we read most of your 📚📚.kindly videos on CTA and MPI...CARDIAC MRI etc in same way as angiography
Sir .. first thing first thanks alot🙏🏼 for your videos..it’s really good and helpful.. I just want ask you if you can do us some videos about ECG and how we monitoring during procedures .. thanks again
Thanks for your kind words. I have it noted down. Please let me know what will you like me to cover and be happy to do that. Naseer
Thanks again Mr. Naseer .. usually during coronary angiogram the ECG is telling us the patient’s situation.. how can we read it and interpreting it during the procedures
Hii sir i loved your explanation but i have a question why you haven't written the angulation of II?
Thanks for watching. Can you please elaborate on your question?
If we operate the C arm machine what are the angulations (In what should i keep the Image Intensifier in LAO with Caudal position) ?
@@yuktawankhede9085 usually 45 & 45 is the best angle to start with. Obviously , depending on patient body habitués and the overlap of the arteries one might need to increase or decrease the angle. Thx
@@whiteboardandmarkercardiol2787Thank you sir
Dr ibrar khan
Very helpful
Glad its helpful. Thanks for watching
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