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First of all, the heart stent is made of metal objects and other synthetic materials, so the film must be able to be filmed, so this is unavoidable, if you really make the film impossible, this thing can only shoot part of the heart, but this seems unlikely.
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The heart stent should be able to be photographed, or you are shooting it in the wrong position. Or maybe the machine that took the film failed, so it was discharged.
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Cardiac stents are generally taken by fluoroscopy or enhanced CT, and they will be taken at that time.
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I don't think this is a cardiac stent made of metal, and you can't shoot such a big thing.
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No, it may be that the shooting is wrong, and it may be that this function is not working and the shooting is not possible.
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Don't fantasize about what can't be arranged, such a thing is impossible, it must be filmed.
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The heart stent should be able to be photographed, because although the position is relatively deep, it may be relatively small and difficult to photograph.
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Heart stents, if you can't take a stub, it may slip away with the blood.
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There is no way about this, the heart stent is metal, will it form a shadow when he defecates.
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If the visceral stent of the heart can't be filmed, you can think of other ways to shoot it.
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Why can't the heart be filmed with a stent? Maybe there's something wrong with the machine, right? I don't know the specifics.
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If the heart can't support this stent, and if this Xinjiang support can't support the teaching, it's not necessarily, I think it's relatively speaking.
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A visceral stent of the heart will be taken.
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After doing cardiogram, it does not necessarily mean that the stent should be placed, and there are mainly the following two situations: 1. Patients with acute lead Tanhui coronary syndrome, after the angiogram, because a large part of the obvious serious lesions of the blood vessels, need to put a stent, a small number of serious lesions even need to consider bypassing, only a small number of lesions are not serious can consider strict and standardized drugs**. 2. If the patient is a patient with chronic myocardial ischemic syndrome, after the contrast is done, the stent will be instructed according to the severity of the vascular stenosis.
If the vessel is 90% narrow, guidelines recommend stenting. If stenosis is between 75% and 89%, there is evidence of ischemia, and stenting should be considered. If the stenosis <75%, a stent is not recommended.
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