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Cardiac catheterization (kath-uh-tur-ih-ZAY-shun) is a test or treatment for certain heart or blood vessel problems, such as clogged arteries or irregular ...
Catheterization refers to any procedure in which a catheter (a long, thin, flexible tube) is inserted into your body . During a heart catheterization, a ...
Cardiac catheterization uses one or more thin, flexible tubes, called catheters. The tubes are placed within the major blood vessels of the body and the heart.
Your care team uses innovative technology to improve treatment and reduce risks. For example, the lab has a system that allows your doctor to use magnets to ...
Mayo Clinic doctors trained in cardiovascular medicine and other areas have experience performing cardiac catheterization for a variety of heart conditions.
The purpose of the study is to determine if extra cardiac conduit stenosis was found in Fontan patients who previously had a cardiac catheterization at Mayo ...
Mayo Clinic researchers work to improve catheter-based tests and treatments and to find new uses for them. Doctors in Mayo Clinic's Cardiovascular Research ...
A pseudoaneurysm may be a complication of cardiac catheterization. This procedure is commonly used to view blood flow through the heart. It can show blockages ...
Ways to replace heart valves without surgery. Methods to close the left atrial appendage to reduce the risk of stroke. Cardiac catheterization to treat atrial ...
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