القسطرة القلبية (Cardiac Catheterization)

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Cardiac Catheterization

 

This article will help you understand cardiac catheterization and how to prepare for it.

What isCardiacCatheterization?

Cardiac catheterization is a procedure used to assess the heart’s functionality and diagnose issues and diseases related to the heart and arteries. It involves inserting a thin, hollow tube called a catheter into the blood vessels until it reaches the heart.

The catheter is usually inserted through the arm, upper thigh, or neck.

When is Cardiac Catheterization Performed?

  • In thefollowing cases:
  • To determine the causes of certain symptoms,such as chest pain and irregular heartbeats.)
  • To diagnose diseases of the arteries, valves, and heart muscle.
  • To treat blockages or narrowing of the arteries.
  • To expand or replace valves.
  • To take a samplefrom the heart muscle..
  • To diagnose congenital heart defects.
  • To examine oxygen levels in the heart chambers.

To evaluate the contraction capacity of the heart chambers.

  • How to Prepare for Cardiac Catheterization?
  • Conduct laboratory blood tests.
  • Undergo examinations such as: electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, chest X-ray, cardiac electrical mapping, cardiac CT scan, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the heart, as advised by your treating physician.
  • Disclose any medications or supplements you are currently taking; your doctor may ask you to stop certain medications, but do not to stop any medication on your own.
  • Fast from food and drink for 6-8 hours before the procedure.
  • Inform your treating doctor if you have any allergies, such as iodine, rubber products, latex, penicillin, or X-ray dye.

Ensure that someone accompanies you after the catheterization.

Is Cardiac Catheterization Only a Diagnostic Procedure?

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