Pre-And Post-Operative Care for Cardiac Catheterization and Complications
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https://doi.org/10.56981/Keywords:
Cardiac catheterization, Coronary angiogram, Medical procedure, Cardiac valvesAbstract
Cardiac catheterization (Coronary angiogram) is a common medical procedure that rarely. Results in serious complications. It is used to examine the function of the cardiac valves and arteries, as well as the cardiac muscle. It's often utilized to address a variety of heart problems. A catheter is placed into an artery or vein in the groin, neck, or arm and threaded through the blood vessels to the heart during cardiac catheterization. X-ray scans of coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart muscle, are also part of the operation.
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