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Koronare Endoskopie

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Unter der Koronarendoskopie versteht man die optisch, angioskopische Darstellung der endoluminalen Gefäßstrukturen mittels eines ultradünnen Fiberendoskopes. Als Besonderheit gegenüber anderen endoskopischen Verfahren (z.B. Gastroskopie, Zystoskopie) erfordert die Blutfüllung der zu untersuchenden Arterie eine konstante Spülung mit einer klaren Lösung. Die Anatomie der Koronararterien bedingt sehr dünne Endoskope (0,5 mm Durchmesser) ohne Abwinkelungsmechanik, so daß nur eine passive Steuerung durch den intrakoronaren Führungsdraht möglich ist.

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Höher, M., Wöhrle, J., Hombach, V. (2000). Koronare Endoskopie. In: Hess, O.M., Simon, R.W.R. (eds) Herzkatheter. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56967-8_9

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