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A.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1960
The modern era in the study of circulatory dynamics in man began in 1941, when Cournand and Ranges demonstrated the practicability and safety of catheterization of the right side of the heart. 1 The ability to record pressure pulses in the chambers of the right heart and pulmonary artery and the opportunity to sample blood from these areas furnished ...
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The modern era in the study of circulatory dynamics in man began in 1941, when Cournand and Ranges demonstrated the practicability and safety of catheterization of the right side of the heart. 1 The ability to record pressure pulses in the chambers of the right heart and pulmonary artery and the opportunity to sample blood from these areas furnished ...
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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
Satpal Arri, Brian Clapp
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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
Satpal Arri, Brian Clapp
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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 Vachiéry, 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 Vachiéry, Céline Dewachter
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Bedside Percutaneous Right Heart Catheterization
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972To the Editor.— Bedside estimation of right heart hemodynamics by catheterization has gained popularity since the development of flow-directed catheters. 1 Such a catheter, developed by Swan and Ganz, has received widespread acceptance. 2 Thus the measurement of right ventricular, pulmonary artery, and wedge pressures has been greatly simplified ...
O S, Cabula, R C, Jung, J, Aaronson
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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.
R M, Gardner, A W, Hoecherl
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Complete heart block complicating retrograde left heart catheterization
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis, 1990AbstractThree cases of complete heart block complicating retrograde left heart catheterization are presented. In two of the three cases, electrophysiologic study documented block below the AV (atrial ventricular) node. In the third recurrent complete heart block was fatal.
A, Feit +3 more
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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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Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1996
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Heart Catheterization and Angiocardiography
The American Journal of Nursing, 1960F C, ELLIOTT, P, WINCHELL
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