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Antegrade left heart catheterization
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis, 1977AbstractRetrograde arterial catheterization has been the standard approach to hemodynamic and angiographic evaluation of the left ventricle and systemic arterial system. An alternative approach—antegrade left heart catheterization—is reported that circumvents arterial puncture.During cardiac catheterization from the femoral vein in 18 children with ...
J D, Waldman +2 more
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Venous Catheterization of the Heart
Radiology, 1947Congenital heart lesions are notorious for their lack of characteristic signs and symptoms. The addition of venous catheterization, as developed by Cournand and Ranges (1), to the work-up of these cases presents an opportunity for the recognition of certain defects, for an estimation of the physiological magnitude of the shunts of blood, and for the ...
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2016
In the catheterization laboratory and the intensive care unit, right heart catheterization (RHC) can provide vital physiologic information. Although clinical trials have never demonstrated improved outcomes with RHC, when used appropriately, it is viewed as an invaluable tool for the hemodynamic monitoring and management of critically ill patients with
Christopher Madias, Carey Kimmelstiel
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In the catheterization laboratory and the intensive care unit, right heart catheterization (RHC) can provide vital physiologic information. Although clinical trials have never demonstrated improved outcomes with RHC, when used appropriately, it is viewed as an invaluable tool for the hemodynamic monitoring and management of critically ill patients with
Christopher Madias, Carey Kimmelstiel
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Cardiac Catheterization: Right and Left Heart Catheterization
2012Myocardial performance is determined by the combined effects of preload, afterload, and contractility [1]. In vivo myocardial performance is represented by the cardiac output while loading conditions are defined by the interplay between volume, pressure, and vascular resistance within the cardiac chambers and great vessels.
Praneet Kumar, Michael D. Faulx
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Heart Catheterization and Angiocardiography
The American Journal of Nursing, 1960F C, ELLIOTT, P, WINCHELL
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Q: What is a heart catheterization?
Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2010openaire +2 more sources
Hemodynamic Responses to Provocative Maneuvers during Right Heart Catheterization
Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2022Bryce Montane +2 more
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2015
In the 1980s and 1990s, the major focus in the catheterization laboratory shifted to the diagnosis and treatment of the patient with acute and chronic coronary artery disease. The hemodynamic assessment which was an essential part in the evaluation of patients with structural heart disease in the 1970s was being replaced by the rapidly evolving field ...
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In the 1980s and 1990s, the major focus in the catheterization laboratory shifted to the diagnosis and treatment of the patient with acute and chronic coronary artery disease. The hemodynamic assessment which was an essential part in the evaluation of patients with structural heart disease in the 1970s was being replaced by the rapidly evolving field ...
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Heart Catheterization in Morbus Caeruleus
Cardiologia, 2008H, LAGERLOF, E, MANNHEIMER, L, WERKO
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Right Heart Catheterization in Patients with Advanced Heart Failure
Heart Failure Clinics, 2021Michelle M Kittleson, Luciano Potena
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