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When you’re
having heart trouble, a heart catheterization helps doctors find out why and
fix it. A heart cath is done through a large artery in your groin or a small
artery in your wrist. Both ways work, but most people prefer the wrist—a radial
cath. You get up and move as
soon you’re done. Then you go home, usually within hours. No long recovery, no
lying motionless—just in, out and done. Patients and doctors have increasingly
embraced the new approach in cardiac cath, the advantages of which include:
Only a few Iowa hospitals do radial heart caths. Allen Hospital does them every day. Want to know more? Let’s talk. E-mail Paula Geise, RN, MSN, Director of Cardiac Services at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or call her at 319-235-5115.
Link to Cedar Valley Medical Specialists. Click on each provider's name for more information: http://www.cedarvalleymedical.com/specialty/5 Link to more information: http://www.lourdesnet.org/services/radial-cath.php Link to a video about the procedure:http://www.newschannel5.com/story/17313508/its-all-in-the-wrist-same-day-angioplasty |