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Is a procedure in which a doctor guides a thin plastic tube called a catheter through an artery or vein in the leg.
Echocardiography is a tool for diagnosing certain types of heart problems.
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An ECG can provide important information about the rhythm of the heart and the size and position of the heart chambers.
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Is a technique that obtains an electrocardiographic picture of your heart's activity while you are walking or moving around.
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Artificial pacemakers are designed to control your heartbeat through a series of rhythmic electrical discharges. The ICD detects dangerous heart rhythms (arrhythmias)
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MitraClip™ is a simple procedure to fix your mitral valve with a thin tube (called a catheter) that is guided through a vein in your leg to reach your heart.
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Performed by an interventional cardiologist in order to open up a blocked coronary artery and restore blood flow to the heart muscle.
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Is a minimally-invasive treatment that involves the insertion of a thin, flexible tube called a catheter.
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Involves treatment procedures for Atrial Fibrillation (A-Fib) as well as measurement of the heart's electrical characteristics.
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The ECG is a series of waves that represent the electrical events of the various chambers and conduction pathways within the heart.
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Is a common circulation problem; arteries that carry blood to the legs or arms become narrowed or clogged.
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Is an important therapy for the prevention of heart attacks, strokes and blockage of major arteries.
A non-invasive way of assisting circulation which is rapidly coming to replace bypass surgery in many cases.
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This test involves walking on a treadmill at gradually increasing speeds while your general condition, heart rate, blood pressure , etc. are monitored.
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A nuclear stress test combines the treadmill portion with pictures (images) recorded on computerized gamma cameras.
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The procedure treats heart-valve failure under local anesthetic, and without the need for a more invasive open chest procedure.
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