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Define: Abdominal angiography
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Angiography of the abdominal aorta and its distal branches.
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What level is the Renal artery?
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L1-L2
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What level does the abdominal Aorta bifurcate and into what?
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L4
R+L common iliacs |
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What do the R+L iliacs bifurcate into?
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External and Internal iliacs
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To what does the internal iliac artery supply blood?
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Pelvis
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To what does the external iliac artery supply blood?
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Lower extremities
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What are the indications for abdominal angiography?
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aneurysms
congenital abnormalities stenosis occlusions vascular interventional therapy Claudication Gangrene |
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What is the preprocedural for angiography?
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Standard angio prep
angio of lower extremities requires assessment of iliac, femoral, pedal pulses |
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What type of catheter is used to demonstrate the abdominal aorta?
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Pig tail
Level of T12 |
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What type of catheter is used for the lower extemities?
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End hole, multiple side holes
L4 |