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Thursday, March 28, 2024

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Cardiac Catheterization

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Your doctor understands that all medical care benefits from close collaboration between physician and patient -- so be sure to review, with your doctor, all risks and alternatives and make sure you understand the reasons behind the recommendation for this particular procedure.

Now let's talk in detail about the procedure your doctor has recommended. That particular recommendation was based on a number of factors:

  • the state of your health,

  • the severity of your condition,

  • an assessment of alternative treatments or procedures and finally,

  • the risks associated with doing nothing at all.

And remember, the final decision is up to you. No one can force you to undergo a surgical procedure against your will.

Because cardiac catheterization is a diagnostic procedure there are very few alternatives. Most likely, you're feeling some anxiety about this procedure, which is perfectly understandable.
You should realize that it's natural to feel apprehensive about any kind of procedure - especially involving the heart. In some cases, patients will decide not to have a cardiac catheterization simply out of fear.
It's important, however, to understand that cardiac catheterization is a invaluable tool that your doctor relies on in order to better understand the reasons behind the symptoms you're feeling.
Choosing not to have a cardiac catheterization will not directly put your health at risk.
However your symptoms can be warning signs of serious and even life-threatening medical problems and for that you reason you should carefully consider the diagnostic value of your doctor's recommendation to undergo cardiac catheterization.
Now I'd like to introduce you to another important member of the medical team -- the nurse.

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