Volume 41, Issue 4 pp. 442-444
Preliminary Report

Guide catheter exchange techniques: Bi-coaxial and other methods

Michael B. Selig MD, FACC

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Michael B. Selig MD, FACC

Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Muhlenberg Hospital Center, Bethlehem, PA 18017Search for more papers by this author
Shahriar Yazdanfar MD, FACC

Shahriar Yazdanfar MD, FACC

Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Abstract

Maintaining the position of a guidewire across coronary artery lesions during angioplasty is important to allow rapid and reliable access. Stabilizing these small caliber angioplasty guidewires during guide catheter replacement is often difficult, if not impossible at times. This article reviews the techniques for exchanging guide catheters while maintaining coronary guidewire position. It also introduces the bi-coaxial guide catheter exchange technique. Cathet. Cardiovasc. Diagn. 41:442–444, 1997. © 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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