Methodology

The methodology for guidelines and statements helps create impactful documents that highlight the quality of evidence used to derive recommendations.

Embolization
Embolization may be used to treat fibroids, pelvic veins, enlarged prostate, varicoceles and other conditions. It usually refers to a procedure in which medical materials or devices are placed into a blood vessel to temporarily or permanently stop bleeding.
Gastrointestinal
Gastrointestinal
General Imaging
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Hepatic/Portal
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Intervention
Interventional Oncology
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Men's Health
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Musculoskeletal (MSK)
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Neurointerventional Radiology
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Non-vascular Interventions
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Operations and management
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Pediatric
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Peripheral Arterial
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Practice development
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Quality improvement
Quality Improvement
Renal and GU
Renal and GU
Safety
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SIR policies
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Standards and guidelines
Standards and Guidelines
Stenting
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Thrombolysis
Thrombolysis treats vascular blockages and improves blood flow by dissolving abnormal blood clots. A blood clot, or thrombus, can block off blood supply to certain parts of the body and cause serious damage. During catheter-directed thrombolysis, the physician uses X-ray imaging and a catheter to guide special medication or a medical device to the site of a blood clot to dissolve the blockage, to remove it and to prevent the vein or artery from becoming permanently blocked and restricting blood flow to a limb or organ.
Vascular Malformation
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Venous
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Women in IR
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Women's Health
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Work life balance
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Clinical Practice Guideline
Collaboration and endorsements
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