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Results 1 - 10 of 96 for Catheterization
  1. Cardiac catheterization involves passing a thin flexible tube (catheter) into the right or left side of the heart. The ... Elsevier; 2022:chap 21. Kern MJ, Kirtane AJ. Catheterization and angiography. In: Goldman L, Schafer AI, eds. ...
  2. Cardiac catheterization involves passing a thin flexible tube (catheter) into the right or left side of the heart. The ... need heart surgery. Your doctor may perform cardiac catheterization to diagnose or evaluate: Causes of congestive heart ...
  3. Swan-Ganz catheterization (also called right heart catheterization or pulmonary artery catheterization) is the passing of a thin tube (catheter) into ...
  4. ... or surgery that made it necessary. Clean intermittent catheterization can be done using clean techniques. ... cleaning your catheter. You are leaking urine between catheterizations. You have a skin rash or sores. You ...
  5. ... cleaning your catheter. You are leaking urine between catheterization. You have a skin rash or sores. You ...
  6. Left heart catheterization is the passage of a thin flexible tube (catheter) into the left side of the heart. It is ...
  7. Catheterization is accomplished by inserting a catheter (a hollow tube, often with and inflatable balloon tip) into ... catheter in place for a duration of time. Catheterization in males is slightly more difficult and uncomfortable ...
  8. Clean intermittent self catheterization is the process of introducing a catheter into the bladder by oneself. The goal of intermittent catheterization is to ...
  9. Cardiac catheterization is used to study the various functions of the heart. Using different techniques, the coronary arteries can ...
  10. Right heart catheterization involves the passage of a catheter (a thin flexible tube) into the right side of the heart to ...
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