Monday, November 25, 2024

Coronary Angiography Guide by Willy Frick -- Everything you ever wanted to know about the Cath Lab

Introductory Angiography Guide

To find the guide later, go to the banner at the top of the blog:




This blog is dedicated to improving understanding of ECGs in the context of emergency medicine. A substantial proportion of cases discussed include diagnostic angiography. Attaining expertise in angiography requires dedication and practice. What follows is an introduction to angiography -- a guide meant for people with no prior experience interpreting angiograms.

The guide is a living document, which I (Willy Frick) will continuously update as I encounter additional angiographic images worth learning from. Please feel free to contact me (on Twitter or Bluesky) with any suggestions or corrections.



I wrote the entire guide to help readers understand angiographic images I post on the blog in more depth. But if you just want a quick reference, standard views are here:

Left sided vessels

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