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Cardiac Catheterization in Congenital Heart Disease
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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. S. Pappelbaum+2 more
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Instrumentation for Computerized Heart Catheterization
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1971An instrumentation scheme for performing computerized heart catheterization has been developed. Objectives in the development were 1) low cost, 2) stability, 3) reliability, and 4) simplicity of operation. These objectives were achieved by using integrated-circuit operational-amplifier techniques coupled with simplified noninteractive controls.
Reed M. Gardner, Arthur W. Hoecherl
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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
Carey Kimmelstiel, Christopher Madias
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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
Carey Kimmelstiel, Christopher Madias
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2018
The selective injection of contrast media into the right coronary artery of a middle-aged male by Mason Sones on October 30, 1958, introduced a new era in cardiovascular medicine that was to revolutionize our understanding and management of coronary disease. Two radiologists, Judkins and Amplatz, later used the Seldinger technique to gain access to the
Brian Clapp, Satpal Arri
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The selective injection of contrast media into the right coronary artery of a middle-aged male by Mason Sones on October 30, 1958, introduced a new era in cardiovascular medicine that was to revolutionize our understanding and management of coronary disease. Two radiologists, Judkins and Amplatz, later used the Seldinger technique to gain access to the
Brian Clapp, Satpal Arri
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Right Heart Catheterization [PDF]
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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LEFT HEART CATHETERIZATION IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN
Pediatrics, 1962Experiences with left heart pressure measurements in 111 infants and children are reviewed. These studies were performed by means of transseptal left heart catheterization or anterior percutaneous left ventricular puncture. The only significant complication was the development of left pneumothorax in two patients following the latter procedure.
Eugene Braunwald+3 more
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2018
Despite advances in imaging, right-heart catheterization (RHC), also called pulmonary artery catheterization, is the gold standard for the assessment of the pulmonary circulation and the right ventricle in healthy and disease states. RHC is mandatory to establish the diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension (PH), to assess disease severity, and to determine
Jean-Luc Vachiery, Céline Dewachter
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Despite advances in imaging, right-heart catheterization (RHC), also called pulmonary artery catheterization, is the gold standard for the assessment of the pulmonary circulation and the right ventricle in healthy and disease states. RHC is mandatory to establish the diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension (PH), to assess disease severity, and to determine
Jean-Luc Vachiery, Céline Dewachter
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Werner Forssmann and catheterization of the heart, 1929 [PDF]
Invasive study of cardiac anatomy and function traces its origin to the work of a 25-year-old surgical trainee in a provincial German town in the pre-Depression years of 1929 and 1930. Only 1 year out of medical school and undeterred by the medical profession's fear of tampering with the heart, Dr Werner Forssmann explored methods for a more direct ...
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