Angiographic and Interventional Procedures
Across
- 1. used in angioplasty to keep vessel open and restore bloodflow
- 5. the brachial artery divides into the radial and the _____ artery
- 6. Transport oxygenated blood from the heart to tissues
- 7. type of catheter used for abdominal angiography
- 9. this type of angiography is the most sensitive imaging test for brain aneurysms
- 10. done through an incision in the back and a balloon is placed into a collapsed vertebral body (nonvascular procedure)
- 12. x-ray imaging of blood vessels using contrast media being administered through a catheter placed directly into the blood vessel
- 14. makes vessels visible on all angiographic exams
- 17. how many major branches of the abdominal aorta are there?
- 18. this form MUST be signed BEFORE exam
- 21. uses a angiographic approach to create a embolus in a vessel to restrict blood flow
- 23. preferred artery for catheterization
- 24. Sends deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
Down
- 2. angiogram that is an arterial study to look at the major blood vessels that arise from the aorta
- 3. angiographic study of the aorta
- 4. medication to be held for 2 days after exam
- 8. the _____ light enables you to make the skin entry point to enhance your needle guidance during intervention
- 11. how many routine oblique views are required of the right coronary artery in a angiocardiogram?
- 13. ______ imaging procedures are radiologic procedures that intervene in a disease process, providing a therapeutic outcome
- 15. interventional procedures can be sub categorized into vascular and _____?
- 16. name given to the angiographic images
- 19. preferred technique for catheterization
- 20. Angiography exam of the peripheral vasculature after the injection of contrast media.
- 22. amount of contrast required for a peripheral angiographic exam is much ____ for a upper limb than a lower limb