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Angiography & Angiography & Cardiac Cardiac CatheterizationCatheterization
Uncle Dave’s Rads 2030Uncle Dave’s Rads 2030
By: Jennica Davis Charise Mills Eric Bucker
AngiographyAngiography
• History• Haschek and Lindenthal
• January 1896 just 10 weeks after Roentgen’s discovery produce radiograph showing blood vessels.
AngiographyAngiography
• History
• SeldingerSeldinger• 19521952 announced a percutaneous method of announced a percutaneous method of
catheter named Seldinger Techniquecatheter named Seldinger Technique• Eliminated the surgical risk of exposing the Eliminated the surgical risk of exposing the
vessel and tissuesvessel and tissues
Cardiac CatheterizationCardiac Catheterization
• History• 3000 B.C. Egyptians performed
bladder catheterizations using metal pipes
• 400 B.C. Hallow reeds and pipes used to study function of cardiac valves
Cardiac Catheterization
• History• Bernard (a French Physiologist)
• 1844 successful catheterization of the right and left ventricles of a horse
• Forssman• 1929 first human catheterization
Cardiac Catheterization
• History• 1960’s and 1970’s
• Brought tremendous advances in cardiovascular medicine and technology
• Radiographic imaging and recording equipment• Physiologic monitoring equipment• Cardiovascular pharmaceuticals and supplies
• 1990’s• Second most frequently performed inpatient
operative procedure in the US, and the most performed procedures in patients over 65
• 2000’s• The first drug-eluting stent manufactured by
Johnson & Johnson
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• Equipment
Angiography & Cardiac CatheterizationAngiography & Cardiac Catheterization
• Equipment
Angiography & Cardiac CatheterizationAngiography & Cardiac Catheterization
• Equipment
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• New Technology in Equipment
Previously, multiple black and white image frames had to be reviewed to visualize the contrast medium flow through the blood vessels. Now with the colors of syngo iFlow the representation of contrast from its initial entry into the blood vessels to its flow throughout can be shown in one image.
Angiography & Angiography & Cardiac CatheterizationCardiac Catheterization
• New Technology in Equipment Drug-eluting Stents
Over the past 2 years, a new generation of drug-eluting stents These stents are coated with a special medication that prevents scar tissue growth in the artery where the stent is placed, significantly reducing the risk of in-stent restenosis.
Angiography
• Common Procedures• Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA)
Angiography
• Common Procedures• Cerebral Angiograms
Angiography
• Other Angiogram Procedures• Thoracic Aortography• Pulmonary Arteriography• Selective Abdominal Visceral Arteriography• Central Venography• Selective Visceral Venography• Peripheral Angiography
Cardiac Catheterization
• Cardiac Catheterization Procedure– Coronary Angiograms– Balloon angioplasty (Elective & Emergent)– Permanent Pacemakers– Coronary Stents– Heart valve replacements
Cardiac Catheterization• Cardic Cath Procedure
Angiography & Angiography & Cardiac CatheterizationCardiac Catheterization
• Indications• History of Artery diseases• Heart Defects• Heart Blockage / Failure• High blood pressure & cholesterol• Stroke• Sudden Cardiac Arrest• Seizures• Confusion• Trauma
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• Contraindications• Allergy to contrast (dye)• Uncontrolled Blood Pressure • Problems with blood coagulation • Kidney failure or dysfunction• Severe anemia• Electrolyte imbalance• Fever• Active systemic infection• Arrhythmia• Uncompensated heart failure
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• Risks during & after procedure• hemorrhage • injury to nerves,• a clot in the blood vessel (embolus)• hematoma (an area of swelling caused by a
collection of blood)• irregular heart rhythm• Infection• allergic reaction to the contrast• damage to kidneys from contrast• stroke.
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• Employment Opportunities– National Averages
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• Employment Opportunities– National Pay Average
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• Employment Opportunities
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• Employment Opportunities
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• Employment Opportunities– State Averages
Area name Employment Hourly mean wage
Annual mean wage
Utah 370 $27.44 $57,070
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• Employment Opportunities– Job Description
• Prepare patients for procedures by taking their medical history and answering their questions
• Prepare and maintain imaging equipment• Perform noninvasive procedures, such as taking ultrasound
images• Analyze the images to check for quality and to ensure
adequate coverage of the area being diagnosed• Recognize the difference between normal and abnormal
images• Discuss image results with the physician• Help physicians during invasive procedures, such as
inserting catheters (small tubes)• Record findings and track patient records
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• Employment Opportunities– Hours of Work
• Departments may very. IMC has an Angio and Cardiac Cath tech on hand till 6:00 pm and then on call between 6:00 pm and 8:00 am
• Monday – Friday on call for weekends
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• Weber State UniversityAcceptance as WSU Student
Reg./Board Cert. R.T.Official Transcripts- 2 copies
Application with $25 non-refundableLetter of intent from clinical site
3 personal reference forms
App. Deadline- Jan. 10Acceptance notice by- end of spring
Competitive-2/3 per spotAt least 2.5 gpa
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCE
• WSU GEN. ED. REQUIREMENTS FINISHED PRIOR TO PROGRAM COMPLETION
• MAJOR/MINOR EMPHASIS• QA COURSE• BACCALAUREATE THESIS
CORE REQUIREMENTS- 19 HOURSBREADTH REQUIREMENTS- 24 HOURS
EST. TUITION COST: $3,961 per semester
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Send your application package to: DCHP Admissions and Advisement
Weber State University3907 University CircleOgden UT 84408-3907
DEPT. TELEPHONE: (801) 626-6057
ADMISSIONS OFFICE: (801) 626-7136
http://www.weber.edu/radsci
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• ARRT certification• 35 credit hours college pre requisites
• Under Grad Admissions $70.00 Fee• Apply to the VIT Program
• 35 to 50 credit hours• Upper division Math & Science• Three letters of recommendation• Written Narrative
Application Dead Line January 15th
http://www.unmc.edu/alliedhealth/vit.htm
$277.20 per credit hour
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– Online certificate in Cardio Vascular Interventional Technology
• Advanced CVIT (4 credits)• Advanced Patient Care (2 credits)• CVIT Pathology & Case Review (4 credits)• Optional 8 hours clinical preceptorship
– Cost for program $1,780.00 – No application Dead line– Christa Weigel @ [email protected] or call
at 785-628-5549
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• Resources used• Merrill’s Atlas of Radiographic Positioning & Procedures• www.youtube.com• www.indeed.com• U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (www.bls.gov)• Weber State University (www.weber.edu)• Fort Hays State University (www.fhsu.edu)• University of Nebraska Medical Center (www.unmc.edu)• Intermountain Mountain Medical Center Angio & Cath
Lab Department