Resources for learning Angiography/cardiac cath?

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Dr. Forssmann

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I was just wondering if anyone had any recommendations on resources that could be used to systematically learn cardiac catheterization/angiography and anatomy?
 
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Morton kerns cath book has 90% of what you need for the theory and reasoning
 
Dr. Brilakis manual of PCI. There is a youtube channel dedicated to it too. Morton kerns book is good and very meticulous but I find it hard to digest for beginners.
 
"Hi this is Manos Brilakis from the Minneapolis Heart Institute and the Cardiovascular Innovations Foundation presenting Chapter 69.1 of the Manual of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions: How to Perform Percutaneous Coronary Bypass Graft Surgery."
 
Honestly I found it more difficult to try and learn all the "tricks" to identify vessels when I was starting. There are only 4 basic views so I would simply memorize how each should look and you will be golden. Once you have that down you can build upon it with more intricate details.
 
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