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It's a treatment for a weakened heart or heart failure. A VAD may be used to help the heart work while waiting for other treatments such as a heart transplant.
More recently, vitamin C given through a vein (intravenously) has been found to have different effects than vitamin C taken in pill form. This has prompted ...
Dosing · Adults and teenagers—1 gram (g) injected into a vein or injected into a muscle once a day. · Children and infants (3 months to 12 years of age)—Dose is ...
... veins. When less blood than usual enters the heart, less blood leaves the heart to the rest of the body. Pericardial constriction can have a significant ...
A second tube goes into a vein or artery to return warmed blood with oxygen to your body. You get other medicines, including sedation, to make you comfortable ...
chills; cold and clammy skin; cold sweats; confusion; cough; dark yellow urine; diarrhea; dilated neck veins; dizziness or lightheadedness when getting up from ...
Learn about the risks and results of this imaging test that looks at the arteries that supply blood to the heart.
Check with your doctor right away if you have blurred vision, chest pain or tightness, decreased urine output, dilated neck veins, dizziness, extreme fatigue, ...
During some CT and MRI scans, a liquid called contrast may be given through a vein. The contrast makes the blood vessels show up more clearly on the images ...
Mesenteric ischemia (mez-un-TER-ik is-KEE-me-uh) is a condition that happens when narrowed or blocked arteries restrict blood flow to the small intestine.
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