Monday, October, 26, 2009
What Is A Heart Catheterization
Health Encyclopedia: Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
Alternative Names
Cardiomyopathy - restrictive; Infiltrative cardiomyopathy
Symptoms
- Excessive tiredness (fatigue)
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Swelling of the feet
and ankles
- Cough
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Difficulty breathing
- especially with exertion
- at night
- when lying flat
- Easily fatigued (poor tolerance of exercise)
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Swelling of the abdomen
Signs and tests
An examination may show signs of heart...
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Expert & Community Posts
By Dr. William Davis
,
Health Expert
...flow when flow is reduced. Quite simply, during heart catheterization (the starting point for...
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By Dr. William Davis
,
Health Expert
...approximates that obtained during a conventional heart catheterization. While heart scans are...
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By Dr. William Davis
,
Health Expert
...attack at age 50. Since then, he's undergone four heart catheterizations, received 5 stents,...
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By Dr. William Davis
,
Health Expert
...out of 4 bypass grafts, she had since undergone 9 heart catheterization procedures and received...
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By Dr. William Davis
,
Health Expert
...areas outside the heart attack zone. This led to a heart catheterization, then a bypass...
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Health Guide
Catheterization - cardiac;
Heart catheterization What the risks are Cardiac catheterization carries a slightly increased risk when compared with other heart...
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What is cardiac catheterization? A diagnostic procedure performed to detect problems with the heart and its blood supply a catheter is inserted into the body through an artery or vein. A catheter is...
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The Heart Attack Patient Guide is a simple explanation of what a person is likely to experience when having a heart attack. The guide describes how a person is treated immediately...
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A stress test is an objective way of determining your exertional capacity. It can be used for many reasons. By far the most common use is to assess the cause for a patient complaint such as chest...
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What is angina? Angina is short for “angina pectoris,” which in Latin means “pain of the chest.” More specifically, angina is pain originating from the heart when it doesn’t get enough...
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Each year, 1.5 million Americans receive heart catheterizations. This procedure requires doctors to...
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