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Kinetics/Kinetix Plus wire for cath procedure?? - Sunflower
Posted: Sep 15, 2010
Has anyone come across this?? I cannot find any resources for it.
Kintex Guidewire sm - lyn
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This is probably too late, but here is some info on Kinetix -
Boston Scientific Corporation announced the launch of its new Kinetix(TM) Guidewire for use in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures.
In a cath report, is it support wire or sport wire? With Google, it seems like it should be support wire, but it sure sounds like he (ESL) says sport wire.
JR4 guiding catheter with side hole was used to selectively engage the right coronary artery. Short sport wire was advanced all the way to the distal vessel. After that, we placed 2.75 x 30-mm Resolute drug-eluting stent
We used a 3.75 EBU guiding catheter selectively engaged left main and the same sport wire was advanced ...
doing a heart cath report; the good doctor says what sounds like "tumor wire"
Please! give me a clue! some guidance. (thanks for reading this far). ...
PROCEDURE PERFORMED: Brachytherapy implant.
Now, where does "PROCEDURE ABORTED" go, so patient isnt charged for it, etc, and no errors are made? And, should it be all caps? In name of procedure or as a separate "Please Note:" Its dictated as name of procedure but Dr. is indecisive and stutters dictation ambiguously. ...
She is dictating: A #4.0 Judkins left catheter was now advanced through the right femoral artery sheath. This was advanced through the ostium of the left coronary artery. Shouldnt this be left? ...
In podiatry op note, doc dictates axis wire (I am sure that it is axis wire), but my QA always changes it to access wire. I tried to convince him that it is axis and not access, but he is not convinced. Can anyone help me in providing any realiable documentation to prove it. ...
doc dictates s/l "worst enhancement kinetics demonstrate rapid persistent enhancement." It really sounds like worst, but doesn't make much sense to me. Anybody? ...
I have a patient who had a px of her ankle. The doctor did not give any hx of injury or any symptoms, just stated that she had a left ankle arthroscopy and what sounds like a Brostin procedure of her ankle? Anyone ever hear of this?
Thank you so much in advance!
Forgive my giddiness today but I havent' had a lot of sleep in the past several days and I do get giddy with little sleep. For some reason, one of my mom's most famous sayings just came to mind: "From the day of your ...
"There was dense scar tissue int he groin from his previous angiogram procedures. Initial attempt to pass a 5-French sheath over a s/l T Doc wire was unsuccessful."
Vascular surgery file. Help! ...
Vascular surgery report - sounds like "cherooma" wire.
Multiple attempts were made with a "cherooma" wire without success to cross the proximal left common iliac artery.
Any help would be much appreciated! ...
I'm not with my reference books and not sure of the internet references I am seeing.
he says "Using an RX sphincterotome loaded with a hydro wire"
Not sure if Hydro-wire, Hydro wire, etc. or if it is short for hydrophilic wire.
Anyone know this or have a reference book? Thanks ...
on cardiac caths, i often hear support wire or sport wire. i've looked in a lot of places and have found support used, but i'm still not sure, because sometimes it sure sounds like sport. any help appreciated. thanks. ...
On the left side, Mire wire was exchanged. On the right side, wire access was gained to the right iliac system, exchanged for an Amplatz superstiff, and after 3 minutes, a 16-French sheath was easily passed into the aneurysm sac. ...
I am new MT (sort of). I am doing a cardiac cath from an ESL with marbles in his mouth. This is a false positive stress test, and I am going nuts with one phrase. It is:
"The left anterior descending artery was large, 5 mm in diameter. (s/l tran sif ico) was mildly tortuous but no focal lesions."
I googled the phrase and found it, and was led to this site, but it is not here. Anybody have a clue on the (s/l trans sif ico)? ...
Sounds like "RBU 4 to 6-French guide catheter" or maybe "RBU4 6-French guide catheter"
Dictates it so fast I can't tell what is going on here.
TIA!!! ...