ACLS Online Library: A Guide to Angioplasty
Angioplasty is a method of treating blocked nerves. It is considered better than most other medical therapies, because it is a less invasive procedure. Angioplasty may be recommended for patients with heart conditions, such as atherosclerosis. Before a patient is considered fit for an angioplasty, they must have undergone tests, such as X-rays, urinalysis and blood tests to be sure it is the right treatment. Before going for an angioplasty, it is required that patients follow certain diets and drug use, such as aspirin to kill pains.
Carotid Angioplasty
- Carotid angioplasty and stenting
- Carotid angioplasty for carotid occlusive disease
- Cure for carotid artery disease
- cure for blockage at the carotid arteries
Cerebral Arteries Angioplasty
- Understanding the middle cerebral artery
- Cure for cerebral arteries stenosis
- Angioplasty for the cerebral arteries
- Test for the effectiveness of cerebral artery angioplasty
- What is the middle cerebral artery?
Coronary Angioplasty
- Estimating the risks of coronary angioplasty
- Angioplasty for coronary artery
- Angioplasty for coronary heart disease
- What is coronary angioplasty?
- All about coronary angioplasty
Peripheral Angioplasty
- Peripheral angioplasty and stenting
- Understanding Peripheral angioplasty
- What to expect in Peripheral angioplasty
Renal artery angioplasty
- Definition and need for renal artery angioplasty
- The role of renal artery angioplasty in treating heart failure
- Proof of renal artery cure for hypertension
- Treatment for renal artery stenosis
Angioplasty Risks
- The risks of coronary angioplasty
- Risks and possible complications of angioplasty
- Angioplasty Risks
- Bleeding problems with Angioplasty
- Possible complications
Post procedure