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Cardiac Catheterization

Cardiac catheterization is a medical procedure used to diagnose and treat heart conditions. During the procedure, a thin, flexible tube (catheter) is inserted through a blood vessel, usually in the arm or leg, and guided to the heart. This allows doctors to take images of the heart's arteries, measure pressure inside the heart, and even perform treatments, such as opening blocked arteries. It helps in identifying issues like coronary artery disease and heart valve problems. The procedure is typically performed in a hospital and is important for understanding heart health and guiding further treatment.

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    Cardiac catheterization is a medical procedure used to diagnose and treat heart conditions. During the procedure, a thin tube called a catheter is inserted into a blood vessel and guided to the heart. This allows doctors to take images of the heart and its blood vessels, measure pressure, and check for blockages. It can also be used to perform treatments, such as opening blocked arteries. The procedure is typically done in a hospital with local anesthesia, and patients are monitored afterwards to ensure their safety and recovery.

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    Cardiac catheterization is a medical procedure used to diagnose and treat heart conditions. During the procedure, a thin tube, called a catheter, is inserted into a blood vessel, usually in the groin or wrist, and guided to the heart. This allows doctors to view the heart’s chambers and blood vessels using imaging techniques. They can measure blood pressure, take samples, and perform treatments like opening blocked arteries with balloons or stents. The procedure helps identify issues such as coronary artery disease and is usually done in a hospital setting with sedation for patient comfort.