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Intracardiac injections are
injections that are
given directly into the
heart muscles or ventricles. They can be used in emergencies,
although they are...
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Echogenic intracardiac focus (EIF) is a
small bright spot seen in the baby's
heart on an
ultrasound exam. This is
thought to
represent mineralization,...
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Intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) is a
specialized form of
echocardiography that
utilizes an ultrasound-tipped
catheter to
perform imaging of the heart...
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tachycardia caused by re-entry. An
intracardiac electrogram (ICEG) is
essentially an ECG with some
added intracardiac leads (that is,
inside the heart)...
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medical professional, such as a cardiologist, and a
cardiac sonographer.
Intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) is
specialized form of
echocardiography that uses...
- when
lying down. It can be
caused by ventilation-perfusion mismatch,
intracardiac shunting, or
pulmonary shunting. In some cases, the
cause is multifactorial...
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Pacemaker Using an
Intracardiac Dipolar Electrode". Clin. Res. 10: 391.
Parsonnet V,
Zucker IR,
Gilbert L, Asa M (1962). "An
intracardiac bipolar electrode...
- (although it may take up to 15
minutes to take
effect in dogs and cats), an
intracardiac (IC)
injection may only be
performed on an
unconscious or
deeply sedated...
- (RHC)
allows the
physician to
determine the
pressures within the
heart (
intracardiac pressures). The
heart is most
often accessed via the
internal jugular...
- Some
significant risk
factors are
listed here:
Artificial heart valves Intracardiac devices, such as
implantable cardioverter-defibrillators
Unrepaired cyanotic...