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Spezielle kardiologische Untersuchungsverfahren: invasiv

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Kardiologie

Zusammenfassung

Das vorliegende Kapitel befaßt sich mit den allgemeinen Grundlagen der invasiven kardiologischen Diagnostik und beschreibt v.a. die technischen Gesichtspunkte. Auf die genauen Befunde bei den einzelnen Krankheitsbildern wird nur in geringem Maße eingegangen. Sie werden in den folgenden speziellen Abschnitten behandelt. Dieses Kapitel zeigt die Vielfalt der zur Verfügung stehenden Untersuchungsverfahren zusammen mit einigen technischen Details und den bei der Anwendung zu treffenden Vorsichtsmaßnahmen. Dargelegt werden ferner die Indikationen, mögliche Komplikationen sowie die zur Beurteilung der Ergebnisse notwendigen Grundlagen. Es ist hervorzuheben, daß der Untersucher bezüglich der Auswahl der anzuwendenden Methoden eine gewisse Entscheidungsfreiheit besitzt. Eine wesentliche Rolle spielt dabei die Vertrautheit des Arztes mit der jeweiligen Untersuchungstechnik.

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Sokolow, M., Mcllroy, M.B. (1985). Spezielle kardiologische Untersuchungsverfahren: invasiv. In: Kardiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69607-7_6

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