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Video 2. The Best ACIST-ant in the Cath Lab: How the CVi Power Injector System was Used to Treat a Complex TAVR Patient

June 5, 2018

Video 2. The optimal alignment of the left coronary cusp was determined by using a 6 Fr Amplatz left (AL) 1 guide catheter and a 6 cc injection with a lower pressure injection.

Read more: The Best ACIST-ant in the Cath Lab: How the CVi Power Injector System was Used to Treat a Complex TAVR Patient

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