| catheter w. |
excessive mobility of the tip of an intracardiac catheter due to cardiac contraction, causing pressure measurements to be alternately artificially elevated and reduced.
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| catheter-induced a. |
delivery of destructive electrical energy, usually high energy or radiofrequency alternating current, via electrodes on a catheter.
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| catheterostat |
an apparatus for holding and sterilizing catheters.
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| catheter |
A small rubber or plastic tube used to drain urine from the bladder.
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| catheterization |
[SCOPE NOTE: Pertains to use of a catheter to withdraw urine through a hollow tube] Related terms: Bladder function; Urinary disorders
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