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Abstract:

Aim. Was to investigate features of interposition of coronary bifurcations with different localizations in the aspect of their endovascular corrections, on the base of angiographycal imaging

Materials and methods. For research 238 patients were selected (193 men, 36 women) with 255 bifurcations - all the patients before stenting were underwent coronar arteries angiography (KAG). Registration and imaging processing were made on Axiom Artis dFC («Siemens») and CS-60 («Omega»). Omnipaque 350 mgl/ml («Nycomed/GE Healthcare») was used as contrast agent on KAG Results. Dimensional structure of coronary bifurcations is very variable. Main branch (MB) rarely has rectilinear course. Most spread bifurcation angle was between proximal and distal MB segments, less spread - between distal segment of MB and lateral brunch (LB).

 

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