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Cardiac catheterization
Cardiac catheterization
Contributor(s):
Temkin, Lawrence Paul, 1948- Hall, John R. Harrison, William T. University of Arizona. Health Sciences Center. Biomedical Communications.
Publication:
Tucson : The Center : [for sale by its Biomedical Communications], c1978
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Abstract:
(Critical) This program is a general overview of the purpose for and procedure of cardiac catheterization. In a case study of a 47-year old man with myocardial infarction and angina pectoris the procedure is implemented to determine the functional and anatomical condition of the heart. Coronary angiographic material is skimmed too quickly; the findings, pressures, and obstructions are not explained or illustrated; and the fluoroscopic visualization is poor. While the setting'srealism is commendable, exposure of the patient's genitals is unnecessary. This program is recommended with reservations for use.
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Extent:
055 min.
Color:
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Credits:
Lawrence P. Temkin, John Hall, William T. Harrison.