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Pulmonary Artery Catheter insertion or right heart catheterization is a surgical procedure to insert a long, thin tube with an inflatable balloon tip on its end called a catheter into a pulmonary artery – a major artery that carries deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs. This procedure is a diagnostic tool to monitor heart and lung function, but in some cases, it can also manage a variety of health problems. Your doctor may suggest you undergo this procedure if you experience shock, pulmonary edema, congenital heart disease, pulmonary hypertension, heart failure, kidney failure, sepsis, fat embolism, and complicated heart attacks.
You will be awake during the procedure, but your doctor will give you anesthetic to make you feel sleepy and to numb the affected area. Your doctor will select a blood vessel to insert the catheter, which might be in the neck, arm, groin, or below your collarbone. Then, a wire is inserted into the selected vessel and the catheter is put over the wire. Your doctor then moves the catheter to the right atrium, inflates the balloon at the tip, and move the tube through the pulmonary artery. The catheter may stay in place for several days.
Your length of stay in Schwerin depends on your underlying condition. If you are very ill, you may need to stay in the hospital for 3 to 4 days, so plan to stay in the country for about 7 to 10 days.
The total recovery time varies from one person to another, depending on why you had the procedure. In general, you should be able to get back to most of your normal routine within 2 to 3 weeks if you are not terminally ill. Consult with your doctor on your recovery timeline to avoid any complications.
Make sure to follow your doctor’s instructions on diet, exercise, medicine, and wound care. You may need to attend follow-up visits, but you may be able to do this with your local doctor. After you have fully recovered, make healthy lifestyle changes, such as a well-balanced, healthy diet, regular exercise, and avoid cigarettes.
Pulmonary artery catheter insertion is considered safe and the diagnostic result is reliable. Although complications are very uncommon, the procedure has some side effects and risks, such as bruising at the side of the catheter insertion, excessive bleeding, vein tear, vein injury, knotting of the catheter, right bundle branch block, abnormal heart rhythms, blood clots, infection, and inaccurate catheter placement.
The alternative to the procedure depends on the underlying condition being treated. If you are not an ideal candidate for pulmonary artery catheter insertion and you have a hyper-dynamic condition, your doctor may recommend minimally invasive procedures, such as diastolic reflected waveform. Your doctor may also suggest transthoracic echocardiography.
Before pulmonary artery catheter insertion, the cause of your illness and how serious your illness is maybe unknown. After the procedure, your doctor can confirm their diagnosis and find the cause of your illness. The result will help you and your doctor decide the best treatment plan for your specific condition.
Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers. This content was last updated on 05/03/2023.
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