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Cardiac catheterization. This test isn't often used to diagnose heart valve disease. But it may be done if other tests can't diagnose a heart valve problem ...
Cardiac catheterization. This test may be done when other tests haven't found a cause for the heart murmur. A heart doctor (cardiologist) inserts a flexible ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I am 80 years old and had prostate cancer treatment several years ago. I later had several urine blockages requiring catheters, ...
If cardiac catheterization isn't an option for you, you may be referred to a cardiovascular surgeon or other specialist. After treatment you might continue your ...
Was he having urinary symptoms, such as urinary tract infections or incontinence? If so, intermittent catheterization can help these symptoms and may be an ...
... catheterization laboratory for routine clinically indicated catheterization procedures. These patients will undergo a cardiac physical examination using the ...
... catheterization, physicians say. "Patients who have radial artery catheterization — reaching the heart through the wrist — don't necessarily even have to ...
Cardiac catheterization. A doctor places a thin tube called a catheter through a blood vessel, usually in the groin. It's guided to the heart. Dye flows ...
Right heart catheterization. If an echocardiogram shows pulmonary hypertension, this test may be done to confirm the diagnosis. During this procedure, a ...
Cardiac catheterization. A thin, flexible tube called a catheter is inserted into a blood vessel, usually in the groin area, and guided into the heart. Dye ...
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