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The informed consent process is part of the legal and ethical duty of physicians to involve patients in choices about their health care. IR procedures are often poorly understood by patients and referring physicians alike. We postulated that utilization of multimedia could improve patient understanding. We elected to determine if presenting a short slide presentation on an iPad as part of the informed...
In the past 5 years, there has been a rapid evolution in the endovascular treatment of lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Previously, most bleeding distal to the ligament of Treitz was managed with catheter-directed vasoconstrictive therapy. Currently, microcatheters allow superselective embolization of bleeding vessels, a technique that minimizes potential ischemic complications and obviates many drawbacks...
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