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cardiac catheterization A series of invasive examinations of the heart, typically including detail pressure measurements within the heart chambers, x-ray photographs (angiograms) of the pumping chambers and the coronary arteries, and the calculation of certain values based on these studies. The cardiac catheterization report is a summary of many different normal and abnormal states affecting the patient. ...
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cardiac arrest the heart beats very fast or stops completely so that no blood is being pumped out to the body.
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cardiac catheterization Also referred to by a variety of terms, such as Coronary Angiogram, Heart Catheterization, Cardiac Cath and Heart Cath. This is a diagnostic procedure performed by a cardiologist to evaluate the status of the coronary arteries and bypass grafts. During the Cardiac Catheterization, a small plastic tube (catheter) is guided to each of the coronary arteries and bypass grafts (if you have them). ...
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cardiac catheterization (cardiac cath) -- A cardiac cath or angiogram is a procedure that identifies possible problems with your heart or its arteries. During a cath, a thin plastic tube, called a catheter, is inserted into a blood vessel in your groin or arm. The catheter is guided up toward your heart. A special dye is injected into the catheter so X-rays can show if you have any artery blockage or other heart problems.
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cardiac catheterization Putting a catheter into an artery or vein to examine the heart using x-ray images with dye injection.
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