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Virtual Reality Simulation With Integrated Passive Haptics Prototype for Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Training. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Soc Cardiovasc Angiogr Interv
Welle GA   +9 more
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The Start of a Good Innings, 50 Years of Intensive Care Medicine

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World Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
Jonathan Oliver White   +4 more
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INTERVENTIONAL CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1999
Over the past decade, transcatheter interventions have become increasingly important in the treatment of patients with congenital heart lesions. These procedures may be broadly grouped as dilations (e.g., septostomy, valvuloplasty, angioplasty, and endovascular stenting) or as closures (e.g., vascular embolization and device closure of defects ...
J, Pihkala   +3 more
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Interventional cardiac catheterization

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1991
The use of the pediatric cardiac catheterization laboratory as a therapeutic modality has become standard practice in most pediatric cardiology centers. Accordingly, reviewing the results of this form of therapy has become very important. This review focuses on the initial and long-term results of balloon dilation procedures in infants and children.
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Pediatric cardiac catheterization

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2002
The publications of 2000 and 2001 stress how interventional pediatric cardiology has moved from angioplasty to device placement. This review summarizes the important articles during the past year that evaluated the safety and efficacy of atrial septal defect devices, patent ductus occluders, and stents to treat coarctation of the aorta.
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Cardiac Catheterization: Anticipatory Nursing Care

The American Journal of Nursing, 1971
diagnosis of some pulmonary conditions. Although there is relatively little risk involved in the procedure, complications do occur. Cardiac catheterization entails several steps which are potentially harmful to the patient. First, access to a vessel is obtained by direct needle puncture or cutdown (possible complication: bleeding at the site).
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Cardiac catheterization

A listing of research in the cardiovascular field, 2014
Abstract Cardiac catheterization is the invasive assessment of the heart and its blood supply. Advances in non-invasive imaging, have led to the reduction in the use of cardiac catheterization in the management of heart failure patients.
Roy S. Gardner   +2 more
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Cardiac Catheterization: Preparing the Adult

The American Journal of Nursing, 1973
Although cardiac catheterization is not a surgical procedure, to some patients it definitely says "possible surgery." The procedure involves his heart, which is a frightening thought to many patients, and during it he will be awake and fully conscious.
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Cardiac Catheterization

Medical Clinics of North America, 1959
A B, SHAFFER, L N, KATZ
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