Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization

Pediatric cardiac catheterization is a nonsurgical procedure we use to diagnose and treat many congenital heart defects and arrhythmias.

Pediatric cardiac catheterization has changed the way we treat children with congenital heart disease. Using this nonsurgical procedure, we can both diagnose and treat many congenital heart defects and arrhythmias.

 

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What Is Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization?

Pediatric cardiac catheterization helps doctors diagnose and treat heart conditions without surgery in children. We insert a catheter – a thin, flexible, hollow tube – into a blood vessel and gently guide it to the heart. We use cardiac imaging to help “see” and record information about the blood vessels and the heart. For helpful information about the procedure, download Preparing for Your Child's Cardiac Catheterization.

For many years, doctors have used cardiac catheterization for diagnosis. The procedure helps us evaluate congenital heart defects, check for heart valve problems, locate blocked blood vessels and measure the blood pressure inside the heart.

Today, we also use it as an interventional treatment for certain conditions. Interventional procedures are less invasive than surgery. They offer fewer risks and quicker recovery time for children.

Sometimes, we do both catheterization and surgery, and the cardiologist and the cardiac surgeon work together as a team to treat your child. This combined treatment is known as a hybrid procedure. We have a dedicated pediatric hybrid lab where we perform hybrid procedures.

Why Choose Us for Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization?

Cardiac catheterization has revolutionized the field of pediatric cardiology. For children, it means faster recovery time, no scarring, less pain and less disruption in their lives. We offer:

Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization Procedure: What to Expect

We can use a 3-D mapping technique – instead of an x-ray – to help us diagnose and treat heart conditions in our catheterization lab. Pediatric cardiac catheterization offers less risk than surgery, along with a quicker recovery. Here are some key things to know:

  • We give children an IV with medicine to help them relax, as well as anesthesia. They will be asleep the entire time during the procedure and will not feel anything.
  • Unlike surgery, cardiac catheterization requires no incision and no stitches. We only make a needle puncture to insert the catheter (a long thin tube) into an artery or vein in your child.
  • A cardiologist gently guides the catheter through the blood vessels to the heart, using imaging to see along the way. Once the catheter is in place, we use it for diagnosis, or we pass other tiny instruments through for an interventional procedure (such as closing a hole in the heart).
  • Cardiac catheterization procedures can take anywhere from 1 to 3 hours to complete. If we are performing a hybrid procedure, it may take up to 4 hours.
  • Many children are able go home after spending the night in the hospital after a catheterization procedure. Your cardiologist will tell you ahead of time how long your child will likely need to stay in the hospital.

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Arrhythmia In Children Is Treated Using 3D Mapping

Arrhythmia In Children Is Treated Using 3D Mapping

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