Clinical Outcomes and Satisfaction Level among Patients Undergoing Diagnostic Cardiac Catheterization
Yasser Ibrahem Shalaby,
Doaa Abdelwahab Abdelfatah,
Ayman Omran
et al.
Abstract:Background: Diagnostic cardiac catheterization (DCC) is an essential diagnostic procedure for evaluating coronary artery disease and guiding treatment decisions. Although generally safe and well-tolerated, some patients may experience post-procedural complications, pain, and discomfort. Local complications, such as hematoma, infection, and arterial damage, as well as systemic complications like arrhythmia, allergic reactions, and air embolism, can occur and have a negative impact on clinical outcomes and patie… Show more
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