Archive - Jan 2009
UT Southwestern researchers find drug-coated stents less risky for heart bypass patients
Sat, 01/31/2009 - 18:52Using Heart Biomarker Level to Guide Therapy Not Helpful for Heart Failure Patients
Sat, 01/31/2009 - 18:52January 29th
Getting a Cardiac Catheterization Can Be Very Expensive, But Necessary
Thu, 01/29/2009 - 18:06When you go to the doctor because of a heart problem, one of the things that they might do is set you up with a catheter to try and determine what is wrong. What they do is take one of these cardiac catheters and insert it into your arm or groin. They lead it up through the blood vessels to the heart and there, they can use a sort of dye to image and check for the problems. This is effective because they get clean images and they can therefore do a much stronger diagnosis. While it might be a bit painful, it is definitely a route that a lot of doctors firmly suggest.
What can be very frustrating is the Surgery Costs. When looking at Cardiac Catheterizations Cost, you’re looking at spending over fifty thousand dollars. That’s a lot of dough for a test. What’s unfortunate, though, is that it is necessary. Fortunately, insurance will typically front a lot of the bill. So, you don’t have to worry about fifty G’s to this bill. But, you’re going to still have to pay the premium and this can definitely be a sizeable chunk of change. But, you need the procedure.




