...anesthesia, you will need a ride home from the hospital. Frequently asked questions Is a sialendoscopy painful? You are under general anesthesia during a sialendoscopy, so there is very little...
...or change in heart murmur, i.e. an abnormal sound made by the heart between beats Nausea and vomiting Feeling tired Aching muscles and joints Chest and/or back pain Malaise and...
...incorrectly, it can lead to a variety of complications, such as the device not being effective or the device itself flows into the bloodstream and ends up in the chest....
...line will be inserted in the patient’s hand or arm and will be used for administering necessary medications. Electrodes will be placed on the patient’s chest to monitor the heartbeat...
...doctor will then deliver an electrical shock to the heart using two paddles placed on the chest. In some cases, one paddle is placed on the chest and the other...
...body, particularly to the chest and limbs (arms and legs). The patient is then asked to breathe (or hold the breath) while the test is ongoing. The machine that is...
...under general anaesthesia either through the chest or the abdomen. The abdominal procedure is more commonly used, while the chest approach is often reserved in cases where the patient either...
...The test may also be recommended when the patient does not seem to have any of these risks but is suffering from symptoms such as chest pain (angina) or irregular...
...oxygen. This causes damage to the heart muscle. The typical symptoms are chest and arm pain, shortness of breath, nausea and a cold sweat. A heart attack requires immediate medical...
...that evaluates and manages children and infants with congenital heart defects and other structural abnormalities of the heart and chest. This consultation involves a comprehensive assessment of the child’s condition,...