Abstract
For the angiocardiographic diagnosis of congenital heart diseases were have been applying for several years cinematography with fixed X-ray tube and image intensifier in two planes, i.e. frontal and lateral ray direction. Oblique projections as they appeared several times in publications in the last time, require with a conventional X-ray system a careful and time-consuming positioning of the child as well as the application of different cushions or thorax supports. From all this the request for an angiocardiographic system results which permits any irradiation direction by its unlimited rotability around the patient who is steadily at rest. A system is introduced which answers this requirement and which has successfully been used for more than one year by now. The application of this equipment is illustrated by examples of the examination of children suffering from Fallots tetralogy and ventricular septal defects.
Citation Formats
Wermenski, K.
Application of the angioskop-koordinat 3 D system for cardiac angiography in children.
Germany: N. p.,
1981.
Web.
Wermenski, K.
Application of the angioskop-koordinat 3 D system for cardiac angiography in children.
Germany.
Wermenski, K.
1981.
"Application of the angioskop-koordinat 3 D system for cardiac angiography in children."
Germany.
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title = {Application of the angioskop-koordinat 3 D system for cardiac angiography in children}
author = {Wermenski, K}
abstractNote = {For the angiocardiographic diagnosis of congenital heart diseases were have been applying for several years cinematography with fixed X-ray tube and image intensifier in two planes, i.e. frontal and lateral ray direction. Oblique projections as they appeared several times in publications in the last time, require with a conventional X-ray system a careful and time-consuming positioning of the child as well as the application of different cushions or thorax supports. From all this the request for an angiocardiographic system results which permits any irradiation direction by its unlimited rotability around the patient who is steadily at rest. A system is introduced which answers this requirement and which has successfully been used for more than one year by now. The application of this equipment is illustrated by examples of the examination of children suffering from Fallots tetralogy and ventricular septal defects.}
journal = []
volume = {49:1}
journal type = {AC}
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year = {1981}
month = {Jan}
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title = {Application of the angioskop-koordinat 3 D system for cardiac angiography in children}
author = {Wermenski, K}
abstractNote = {For the angiocardiographic diagnosis of congenital heart diseases were have been applying for several years cinematography with fixed X-ray tube and image intensifier in two planes, i.e. frontal and lateral ray direction. Oblique projections as they appeared several times in publications in the last time, require with a conventional X-ray system a careful and time-consuming positioning of the child as well as the application of different cushions or thorax supports. From all this the request for an angiocardiographic system results which permits any irradiation direction by its unlimited rotability around the patient who is steadily at rest. A system is introduced which answers this requirement and which has successfully been used for more than one year by now. The application of this equipment is illustrated by examples of the examination of children suffering from Fallots tetralogy and ventricular septal defects.}
journal = []
volume = {49:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1981}
month = {Jan}
}