Cardiac Tamponade After Interventional Procedures
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47144/phj.v31i1-2.193Keywords:
Tamponade, PTMC, cardiac catheterization, complication.Abstract
Introduction: Cardiac Catheterization procedures, after extensive experience, have come to be recognized as fairly safe and are routinely performed even in centers where facility of surgical backup does not exist.
Discussion: Cardiac catheterization for diagnostic or interventional procedures is routinely performed in many centers of our country.
Conclusion: Intervential cardiac procedures are assocated with definite morbidity and complication risk even in best hands.
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