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[Cardiovascular radiology].

A Essinger1

  • 1Service de radiodiagnostic, Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois, Lausanne.

Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift. Supplementum
|January 1, 1988
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Cardiovascular radiology evolved from early X-ray imaging and catheterization to interventional radiology, offering minimally invasive treatments for various heart conditions. This advancement enables quicker recovery with reduced hospital stays and no need for surgery or anesthesia.

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Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Radiology
  • Interventional Radiology
  • Medical Imaging

Context:

  • Early advancements in cardiac imaging and catheterization paved the way for modern cardiovascular interventions.
  • Post-WWII developments in cardiothoracic surgery, anesthesiology, and extracorporeal circulation spurred progress.
  • The need for precise preoperative diagnosis in cardiopathies drove innovation in hemodynamic data collection.

Purpose:

  • To trace the historical development of cardiovascular radiology and interventional radiology.
  • To highlight the transition from diagnostic imaging to therapeutic interventions in cardiovascular disease.
  • To showcase the evolution of minimally invasive techniques for treating cardiovascular conditions.

Summary:

  • Cardiovascular radiology emerged from early X-ray visualization and right heart catheterization techniques.

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  • Interventional radiology has revolutionized cardiovascular disease treatment, offering alternatives to traditional surgery.
  • Techniques like balloon angioplasty and percutaneous revascularization provide effective, less invasive treatment options.
  • Impact:

    • Interventional radiology offers rapid, minimally invasive treatments for conditions like hemorrhages, angina, hypertension, and claudication.
    • Patients benefit from shorter hospital stays and avoidance of surgery and anesthesia.
    • This field continues to evolve, promising further improvements in cardiovascular disease management.