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  • Femoral Angiography using the reverse shuffle technique
    The British journal of radiology, 1995
    Co-Authors: J.w. Oxtoby, C C Yeong, J. Singanayagam, D.j. West, M.r. Rees
    Abstract:

    We report our findings using the "reverse shuffle" technique of stepping table Femoral Angiography. This technique represents a simple modification of the conventional stepping table sequence entailing a reverse table movement allowing acquisition of early and late films in the distal positions. It was developed in order to minimize the number of runs required in each examination. In a retrospective study 52/53 (98%) of angiograms using the reverse shuffle technique required only a single run compared with 30/51 (58%) using the conventional technique. We believe that the reverse shuffle should be used where possible when stepping table Angiography is performed. Furthermore, the incorporation of a reverse table movement may also be advantageous in Angiography using automated digital subtraction Angiography (DSA) stepping systems.

J.w. Oxtoby - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Femoral Angiography using the reverse shuffle technique
    The British journal of radiology, 1995
    Co-Authors: J.w. Oxtoby, C C Yeong, J. Singanayagam, D.j. West, M.r. Rees
    Abstract:

    We report our findings using the "reverse shuffle" technique of stepping table Femoral Angiography. This technique represents a simple modification of the conventional stepping table sequence entailing a reverse table movement allowing acquisition of early and late films in the distal positions. It was developed in order to minimize the number of runs required in each examination. In a retrospective study 52/53 (98%) of angiograms using the reverse shuffle technique required only a single run compared with 30/51 (58%) using the conventional technique. We believe that the reverse shuffle should be used where possible when stepping table Angiography is performed. Furthermore, the incorporation of a reverse table movement may also be advantageous in Angiography using automated digital subtraction Angiography (DSA) stepping systems.

D.j. West - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Femoral Angiography using the reverse shuffle technique
    The British journal of radiology, 1995
    Co-Authors: J.w. Oxtoby, C C Yeong, J. Singanayagam, D.j. West, M.r. Rees
    Abstract:

    We report our findings using the "reverse shuffle" technique of stepping table Femoral Angiography. This technique represents a simple modification of the conventional stepping table sequence entailing a reverse table movement allowing acquisition of early and late films in the distal positions. It was developed in order to minimize the number of runs required in each examination. In a retrospective study 52/53 (98%) of angiograms using the reverse shuffle technique required only a single run compared with 30/51 (58%) using the conventional technique. We believe that the reverse shuffle should be used where possible when stepping table Angiography is performed. Furthermore, the incorporation of a reverse table movement may also be advantageous in Angiography using automated digital subtraction Angiography (DSA) stepping systems.

J. Singanayagam - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Femoral Angiography using the reverse shuffle technique
    The British journal of radiology, 1995
    Co-Authors: J.w. Oxtoby, C C Yeong, J. Singanayagam, D.j. West, M.r. Rees
    Abstract:

    We report our findings using the "reverse shuffle" technique of stepping table Femoral Angiography. This technique represents a simple modification of the conventional stepping table sequence entailing a reverse table movement allowing acquisition of early and late films in the distal positions. It was developed in order to minimize the number of runs required in each examination. In a retrospective study 52/53 (98%) of angiograms using the reverse shuffle technique required only a single run compared with 30/51 (58%) using the conventional technique. We believe that the reverse shuffle should be used where possible when stepping table Angiography is performed. Furthermore, the incorporation of a reverse table movement may also be advantageous in Angiography using automated digital subtraction Angiography (DSA) stepping systems.