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Die diagnostische Herzkatheteruntersuchung: Aktueller Stand

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Katheterdiagnostik via Arteria femoralis
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Die Herzkatheteruntersuchung unterteilt sich grundsätzlich in die Rechts- und in die Linksherzkatheterisierung. Bei der Rechtsherzkatheteruntersuchung unterscheidet man zwischen den Einschwemmethoden, die mit einem dünnen, im Blutstrom flottierenden oder mit einem ballonbewehrten (Swan-Ganz-)Katheter ohne Röntgendurchleuchtung durchgeführt werden. Demgegenüber steht die meist parallel zum Linksherzkatheter mit etwas steiferen steuerbaren Kathetern durchgeführte Rechtsherzkatheterisierung unter Röntgenkontrolle. Die Linksherzkatheteruntersuchung wird unter Röntgenkontrolle durchgeführt. Blinde retrograde Linksherzkatheterisierungen sind möglich, spielen aber praktisch keine Rolle.

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Dyckmans, J. (1990). Die diagnostische Herzkatheteruntersuchung: Aktueller Stand. In: Bach, R., Schieffer, H.J. (eds) Katheterdiagnostik via Arteria femoralis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-47591-7_12

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