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1: Introduction |
Fuminobu Yoshimachi |
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2: What is slender PCI? |
Motomaru Masutani |
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3: Evidence for slender percutaneous coronary intervention |
Takashi Matsukage |
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4: Less invasive intervention : from a forearm radial to distal radial approach |
Shigeru Saito |
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5: Distal transradial access for arterial angiography and intervensions : an overview of knowledge |
Ferdinand Kiemeneij |
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6: Ultimate less radial artery occlusion hemostasis method on slender PCI |
Ivo Bernat |
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7: distal radial approach for ST elevation myocardial infarction |
Akihiko Takahashi |
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8: Backup support of slender percutaneous coronary intervention guiding catheter |
Fuminobu Yoshimachi |
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9: Radial artery puncture and hemostasis |
Sandeep Nathan and Rajeev Anchan |
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10: Usefulness of low-concentration contrast medium in coronary angiography |
Takashi Harada |
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11: Minimum contrast PCI |
Naoki Masuda |
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12: Usefulness of fractional flow reserve measurement with the four FRench Diagnostic Catheter (FFRFFR) |
Masanori Kanehachi and Katsuhiko Masamura |
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13: 4 Fr. guiding catheter |
Takashi Matsukage |
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14: 3 Fr diagnostic catheter |
Yoshiaki Katahira |
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15: Sheathless slender in the United Kingdom |
Mamas A. Mamas, Ahmad Shoaib, and Karim Ratib |
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16: Slender sheathless in Japan |
Yoshitoki Takagawa |
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17: Slender PCI for bifurcation lesions |
Kaoru Sakurai |
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18: Use of slender PCI in undilatable calcified coronary lesions |
Akihiko Takahashi |
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19: Slender PCI for chronic total occlusion : microchannel tracking technique |
Motomaru Masutani |
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20: Histological insight into the pathology of coronary chronic total occlusion and intervention |
Masataka Nakano |
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21: Slender CTO : 1P1G and chameleon technique |
Ryuichi Kato and Ryo Oyama |
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22: CTO : retrograde approach |
Fuminobu Yoshimachi |
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1: Introduction |
Fuminobu Yoshimachi |
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2: What is slender PCI? |
Motomaru Masutani |
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3: Evidence for slender percutaneous coronary intervention |
Takashi Matsukage |