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Title: Interventional cardiovascular techniques in small animal practice - diagnostic angiography and balloon valvuloplasty
Authors: Sun, F
Uson, J
Crisostomo, V
Maynar Moliner, Manuel 
UNESCO Clasification: 310907 Patología
320501 Cardiología
Keywords: Congenital Heart-Disease
Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt
Digital-Subtraction-Angiography
Pulmonic Stenosis
Contrast-Media, et al
Issue Date: 2005
Journal: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 
Abstract: Interventional radiology can be defined as the use of imaging modalities to guide percutaneous diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. In human medicine, interventional radiology is also called “21st century medicine” because it has been leading a trend in the use of minimally invasive treatments in medical practice. Interventional radiology also has appeal in veterinary medicine, and numerous interventional radiology techniques have been transferred to veterinary practice from human medicine, including interventional ultrasonography (eg, biopsy, fine-needle aspiration, and percutaneous drainage), 1 cardiovascular interventional techniques, and nonvascular interventional techniques. 2-4 Recent clinical reports of the use of cardiovascular interventional techniques in small animal practice are encouraging and suggest that these techniques are promising. In this review, we provide an overview of the current state of 2 interventional radiology techniques—diagnostic angiography and balloon valvuloplasty—in veterinary medicine, focussing on aspects that have recently been updated and that appear to have the greatest potential for use in veterinary practice. Some relevant clinical issues in human medicine are also discussed
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/76191
ISSN: 0003-1488
DOI: 10.2460/javma.2005.227.394
Source: Javma-Journal Of The American Veterinary Medical Association [ISSN 0003-1488], v. 227 (3), p. 394-401, (Agosto 2005)
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