Cardiac Catheterization
What is cardiac catheterization?
This is a procedure done on the heart. In it, a doctor inserts
a thin plastic tube (catheter) into an artery or vein in
the arm or leg. From there it can be advanced into the chambers
of the heart or into the coronary arteries. This test can
measure blood pressure within the heart and how much oxygen
is in the blood. It's also used to get information about
the pumping ability of the heart muscle. Catheters are also
used to inject dye into the coronary arteries. This is called
coronary angiography or coronary arteriography. Catheters
with a balloon on the tip are used in the procedure called
percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). Catheterization
is also done on infants and children to examine or treat
congenital heart defects.