Cardiac catheterization is a low-risk procedure that allows your provider to see how well your heart is functioning and look for what’s causing your symptoms.
Known for Cardiac catheterization Awards Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1956) Scientific career Fields Medicine Werner Theodor Otto Forßmann (Forssmann in English; German...
[1] Possibility of blood transfusion requirement is extremely rare after transradial catheterization. [citation needed] The other reason for the increased use of radial access is the...
Dlodge 00:10, 11 December 2006 (UTC) Unnecessecary limited article [edit] Why only coronary catheterization? We do alot of procedures for other reasons! --Ekko 19:00, 7 October 2005 (UTC)...
Catheterization of cerebral vessels in three obese patients undergoing 5-6 wk of starvation demonstrated that beta-hydroxybutyrate and acetoacetate replaced glucose as the predominant fuel for brai...
Factors found to have insignificant effects included age, sex, maintenance of the closed system, underlying host disease status, catheter type, and reason for catheterization. No collection...
Transulnar artery approach is feasible for cardiac catheterization: however, it has higher access site failure rates in an unselected patient population. It could be used as an alternative option i...
Background/purpose: The external jugular vein (EJV) is an attractive alternative for percutaneous central venous catheterization (PCVC), with fewer complications. The inability to pass the guide wi...
In the early years of diagnostic cardiac catheterization, strict sterile precautions were required for cutdown procedures. Thirteen years ago, when the original guidelines were written, the brachia...
Thus, cognitive skills are highly demanded for novice... sensations for novices when catheter tip is threaded beyond... For demonstrating such tactile sensations adequate to strengthen...