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Cardiac Catheterization

Cardiac catheterization is a medical procedure that involves guiding a thin, flexible tube, called a catheter, through a blood vessel to the heart for diagnosing or treating certain heart disorders, like irregular heartbeats or clogged arteries.

Cardiac catheterization provides important information about the heart muscle, blood vessels in the heart, and heart valves. The doctor can perform different heart tests, do various heart treatments, or remove a small part of the heart tissue for examination.

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Symptoms

Purpose: Cardiac catheterization has the following uses:

  1. Coronary angiogram: It helps to check for the blockages in the arteries that lead to the heart.
  2. Cardiac ablation: Heat or cold energy is used to restore the normal heartbeat of the patient.
  3. Heart biopsy: A sample of heart tissue is taken by the doctor and sent to the laboratory for evaluation.
  4. Balloon angioplasty: It is a procedure used for opening a narrowed artery in or near the heart.
  5. Right heart catheterization: This procedure helps in checking the blood flow and pressure in the heart’s right side.
  6. Congenital heart defects repair: Congenital heart defects (present at birth) like atrial septal defect (a hole between the upper two chambers of the heart) can be treated by cardiac catheterization.
  7. Balloon valvuloplasty: This procedure is performed to widen a narrow heart valve.
  8. Heart valve replacement: A catheter may be used to replace a narrowed heart valve with an artificial valve.

 

Diagnosis

The following tests may be performed prior to cardiac catheterization:

  1. Physical examination: The overall health of the patient is evaluated. The medical history and symptoms of the patient are noted by the doctor.
  2. Blood tests: A blood test helps in checking how long the blood takes to clot. It also helps in the diagnosis of medical conditions like diabetes, kidney disorders, and thyroid diseases.
  3. Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG): This test helps in measuring the electrical activity of the heart. It helps in diagnosing various heart problems.
  4. Chest x-ray: It helps to look at the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels.
  5. Echocardiogram (echo): It helps in looking at the internal structure of the heart, and how well the blood flows through the heart and is pumped out of the heart.
  6. Stress test: This test helps to check how well the heart works during physical activity, like walking on a treadmill, or by giving medication.
  7. Cardiac CT scan and MRI scan: These imaging tests help in obtaining clear images of the narrowed blood vessels, larger blood vessels, heart problems, and heart valves. 

 

Treatment

  • An intravenous (IV) line is placed in a vein in the arm of the patient.
  • A medication is given through the IV to help the patient relax, or make the patient sleep during the procedure.
  • The doctor will give local anesthesia (a numbing agent) at the site of the catheter insertion.
  • The site of catheter insertion is known as an access site and may be present in the arm, thigh, neck, or under the collarbone.
  • A needle is inserted into a blood vessel at the site of access by the doctor.
  • A small cut or incision may be made by the doctor to access the blood vessel.
  • The doctor then inserts a guidewire into the needle. The needle is then removed.
  • A small tube, known as a sheath, is then placed in the blood vessel around the guidewire.
  • The doctor now removes the guidewire.
  • The catheter is inserted through this sheath. 
  • The doctor takes x-rays intermittently to check where to place the tip of the catheter.
  • Once the catheter is in its place, the doctor may use it to perform various diagnostic tests or heart treatments.

The following procedures may be performed using cardiac catheterization:
1. Coronary angiogram: A dye may be injected into the catheter to check the blood flow in the heart and if there are any blockages in the arteries. The dye will enter the blood vessels and make the coronary arteries more apparent in the x-ray images. The catheter is usually placed in the artery in the wrist or groin area.
2. Cardiac ablation: Heat or cold energy is used for creating small scars in the heart to block the abnormal electrical signals of the heart and restore a normal heartbeat.
3. Heart biopsy: A sample of heart tissue is taken by the doctor using a catheter with a small, jaw-like tip and sent to the laboratory for evaluation. The catheter is usually placed in the vein in the neck, and sometimes in the groin area.
4. Balloon angioplasty: The catheter insertion is usually in the wrist or groin area for this procedure. The catheter is guided to the artery which is narrowed and a smaller balloon catheter is then inserted through the flexible catheter, and inflated at the area which is narrowed to open it. A mesh coil, known as a stent, is often placed at the narrowed part to keep the artery open.
5. Right heart catheterization: A catheter is inserted in the vein in the neck region or groin area. The catheter consists of special sensors that help in measuring the pressure and blood flow in the heart.
6. Congenital heart defects repair: Catheters can be inserted in the arteries and veins of the groin and neck region to close a hole in the heart, which is a congenital heart defect.
7. Balloon valvuloplasty: A catheter is threaded across a defective valve and a balloon is then inflated to allow the valve to open easily.
8. Heart valve replacement: A faulty heart valve can be replaced by an artificial valve using cardiac catheterization.

The procedure takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. However, the time taken may be more or less depending on the type of procedure being performed.

 

Risks

The risks associated with a cardiac catheterization procedure include:

  • Bleeding or bruising at the site of catheter insertion
  • Pain at the site of catheter insertion
  • Blood clot formation
  • Infection
  • Allergic reaction to anesthetic agents used
  • Heart rhythm problems
  • Ischemia (decrease in the blood flow to the heart tissue)
  • Chest pain
  • Heart attack
  • Coronary artery (the main artery of the heart) blockage
  • Stroke (blood supply to the brain is interrupted)
  • Kidney damage due to the dye used
  • Tearing of the artery lining

 

After Procedure

  • After catheter removal, pressure is applied to the site of insertion.
  • If the catheter is placed in the groin area, the patient needs to lie flat for several hours following the procedure to allow the artery to heal and prevent serious bleeding.
  • It is normal to feel some soreness for a few days after the procedure.
  • Inform your doctor if you have any pain, bleeding, or swelling at the insertion site.

 

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