Doctors also can use ultrasound during cardiac cauterization to see
blockages in the coronary arteries. Ultrasound uses sound waves to create detailed pictures of the heart's blood vessels.
Doctors may take samples of blood and heart muscle during cardiac cauterization or do minor heart surgery.
Cardiologists (heart specialists) usually do cardiac catheterizing in a hospital. You're awake during the procedure, and it causes little or no pain. However, you may feel some soreness in the blood vessel where the catheter was inserted.
Cardiac cauterization rarely causes serious complications.
Cardiac cauterization also might be used if your doctor thinks you have a heart defect or if you're about to have heart surgery. The procedure shows the overall shape of your heart and the four large spaces (heart chambers) inside it. This inside view of the heart will show certain heart defects and help your doctor plan your heart surgery.
Sometimes doctors use cardiac cauterization to see how well the heart valves work. Valves control blood flow in your heart. They open and shut to allow blood to flow between your heart chambers and into your arteries.
Your doctor can use cardiac cauterisation to measure blood flow and oxygen levels in different parts of your heart. He or she also can check how well a man-made heart valve is working and how well your heart is pumping blood.
If your doctor thinks you have a heart infection or tumor, he or she may take samples of your heart muscle through the catheter. With the help of cardiac cauterization, doctors can even do minor heart surgery, such as repair certain heart defects.
please pray for Doctors wisdom this is there next step for me so that i can have more blood flow and be allot stronger more energy!!!"
blockages in the coronary arteries. Ultrasound uses sound waves to create detailed pictures of the heart's blood vessels.
Doctors may take samples of blood and heart muscle during cardiac cauterization or do minor heart surgery.
Cardiologists (heart specialists) usually do cardiac catheterizing in a hospital. You're awake during the procedure, and it causes little or no pain. However, you may feel some soreness in the blood vessel where the catheter was inserted.
Cardiac cauterization rarely causes serious complications.
Cardiac cauterization also might be used if your doctor thinks you have a heart defect or if you're about to have heart surgery. The procedure shows the overall shape of your heart and the four large spaces (heart chambers) inside it. This inside view of the heart will show certain heart defects and help your doctor plan your heart surgery.
Sometimes doctors use cardiac cauterization to see how well the heart valves work. Valves control blood flow in your heart. They open and shut to allow blood to flow between your heart chambers and into your arteries.
Your doctor can use cardiac cauterisation to measure blood flow and oxygen levels in different parts of your heart. He or she also can check how well a man-made heart valve is working and how well your heart is pumping blood.
If your doctor thinks you have a heart infection or tumor, he or she may take samples of your heart muscle through the catheter. With the help of cardiac cauterization, doctors can even do minor heart surgery, such as repair certain heart defects.
please pray for Doctors wisdom this is there next step for me so that i can have more blood flow and be allot stronger more energy!!!"
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