1966
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.97.2.519
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A New Method of Percutaneous Catheterization

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“…USCI electrocatheters 4-6 (French) in diameter were introduced percutaneously into the femoral and jugular veins and Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. placed in the right heart under radioscopic control (Desilets and Hoffman, 1965). A bipolar electrocatheter was placed in the lateral wall of the right high atrium or in the right ventricle apex in order to actuate atrial or ventricular stimulation at a fixed frequency.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…USCI electrocatheters 4-6 (French) in diameter were introduced percutaneously into the femoral and jugular veins and Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. placed in the right heart under radioscopic control (Desilets and Hoffman, 1965). A bipolar electrocatheter was placed in the lateral wall of the right high atrium or in the right ventricle apex in order to actuate atrial or ventricular stimulation at a fixed frequency.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one case with PS and dilated PA and in another case with low insertion of the PDA into the descending aorta (DAo) cobra catheter then a renal catheter was used. The catheter is introduced percutaneously through a sheath [9] from the femoral vein into the PA and then advanced into the DAo. The catheter is pulled back toward the PDA until the pressure tracing shows some change and is then advanced only a few millimeters.…”
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“…The percutaneous balloon catheter (Percor Datascope), was used as described before [6,7] by the attending cardiologist and cardiac surgeons. The insertion of percutaneous intraaortic balloon pump was carried out by Seldinger technique [8,9]. The long dilator sheath was used in only three patients.…”
Section: Percutaneous Intramaortic Balloon Assistmentioning
confidence: 99%