Reading
Practice pronunciation of medical terms by reading the following medical report aloud.
Cardiac Catheterization
PROCEDURE:Patient was prepared and draped in a sterile fashion and 20 mL of 1% lidocaine was infiltrated into
the right groin. A No. 6 French Cordis right femoral arterial sheath was placed and a No. 6 French JL-5 and JR-4
catheter was used to engage the left and right coronary. A No. 6 French pigtail was used for left ventricular angiography.
Angioplasty was performed, and further dictation is under the angioplasty report. There were minor irregularities,
with a maximal 25% stenosis just after the first diagonal. The remainder of the vessel was free of significant disease.
A 0.014, high-torque, floppy, extra support, exchange-length wire was used to cross the stenosis in the distal right
coronary artery. A 3.5 ×20–mm Track Star balloon was inflated in the right coronary artery in the distal portion.
The initial stenosis was 50% to 75% with an ulcerated plaque, and the final stenosis was 20% with no significant clot
seen in the region. The patient had significant ST elevations in the inferior leads and severe throat tightness and short-
ness of breath. This would resolve immediately with the inflation of the balloon. The catheters were removed, and the
sheath was changed to a No. 8 French Arrow sheath. The patient will be on heparin over the next 12 hours.
IMPRESSION:1. Two-vessel coronary artery disease with a 75% obtuse marginal and a 75% right coronary artery
lesion.
- Normal left ventricular function.
- Successful angioplasty to right coronary artery with initial stenosis of 75% and a final stenosis
of 20%.
Evaluation
Review the medical record to answer the following questions. Use a medical dictionary such as Taber’s Cyclopedic
Medical Dictionary and other resources if needed.
- What coronary arteries were under examination?
- Which surgical procedure was used to clear the stenosis?
- What symptoms did the patient exhibit before balloon inflation?
- Why was the patient put on heparin?
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