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The Future of IV Platelet Inhibition in the Cathet ...
Dr. Nathan Case Conclusion
Dr. Nathan Case Conclusion
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Video Summary
The video transcript describes a complex coronary artery case involving heavy calcification. The team discusses the uncertainty of bystander CPR's effectiveness and chooses Heparin, aspirin, and ticagrelor for treatment. They attempt various procedures, including spinning a rotoburr and using a Corsair Pro catheter, but face challenges due to the artery's right angle and calcification. Different equipment and techniques like IBL balloons are employed to manage the situation without compromising the patient's arteries. The procedure concludes with the patient's femoral artery sealed and slow neurologic recovery observed.
Keywords
coronary artery calcification
bystander CPR effectiveness
Heparin aspirin ticagrelor
Corsair Pro catheter
neurologic recovery
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