The Worth of Coronary Arteriography of 245 Cases in Diagnose of Coronary Heart Disease
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    Aim To evaluate the clinical application of coro-uary artetiography (CAG) in diagnosis of coronary heart disease.Methods Selective coronary arteriography by means of multiple angled projecting cine-nuoroscopy was performed in 245 cases. The patients were divided into four groups, A: 101 mycardial infarction, B: 76 angina pectoris, C: 25 atypical angina pectoris, D: 24 non-coronary heart disease. 224 left cardioventricu lography can be reviewerl satisfactorilv in them. Results 164 CAG cases were abnormal. In group A the positive rate was 96. 1 %, and B 71. 1%,C 28. 9% respetively. In group D. no coronary le-sions can be found. 290 coronary artery branches were steootic. Among them 130 are in LAD. 80 LCX, 67 RCA, 13 LMCA successively. Pathologic manifesta-tions in left ventriculography are segrmental functional disorder or aneurysm of the left ventricular wall. The Positive rate in group A is 86. 5K, B 55. 2%, C 34-1 %, D 5% respectively.Conclusion CAG is still direct, more effcient ma-neuver to probe coronary heart disease.

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WANG Hai-Lin; CHEN Sheng-Li; HUANG Qi-Hao;LI Ri-Bin; GUO Nan-Shan, LI Guang-Lian. The Worth of Coronary Arteriography of 245 Cases in Diagnose of Coronary Heart Disease[J]. Editorial Office of Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis,1997,5(1):57-60.

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  • Received:November 01,1996
  • Revised:February 27,1997
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